File:Molly Gutridge, Ezekiel Russell, 1779.png

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Woodcut of a woman named Molly Gutridge

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English: A woodcut of a woman. The color is mostly brown with black lines. The subject stands center, wearing a tricorn hat and a dress with sleeves to her elbows and a skirt to her shoes. She faces the viewer. In her left hand she holds the end of a rifle, its buttstock resting on the ground. Her right arm crosses her waist with her hand clasping something at her left hip that is curved; possibly a horn? Or a waterskin? In the background in the lower left, a flat waves off in the distance.
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Source "1692 – 1783: Settler Colonialism and the Revolution: The American Revolution", Women & the American Story, New-York Historical Society Museum and Library, https://wams.nyhistory.org/settler-colonialism-and-revolution/the-american-revolution/, reprint from Molly Gutridge, A new touch on the times: Well adapted to the distressing situation of every sea-port town, (Danvers, MA: Ezekiel Russell, 1779)
Author Molly Gutridge

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