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MZ64-19G

{ "pid": "MZ64-19G", "imageURL": "https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiG7Uqv0x0Zf4YTJsx4FuVB_he5GCd47-RU-ervb56bHtBOzXmlhk0Yvh8sYKVaAqcm_V1nt_06LHpzim0cYmQR1woo00WG1S7xvAFi-F7sqj5cQUagAHkxK1EYP6pc1xW3uai8-eEE_zJtePhIEkRTqS68tt5RmwXiLMiPzjTGvwPGvcerSh30aaZaAV4/s1600/MZ64-19G.jpg", "url": "https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Corbin", "name": "Margaret Cochran Corbin", "gender": "Female", "desc": "Margaret Cochran Corbin November 12, 1751 – January 16, 1800 was a woman who fought in the American Revolutionary War. On November 16, 1776, her husband, John Corbin, was one of some 600 American soldiers defending Fort Washington in northern Manhattan from 4,000 attacking Hessian troops under British command. Margaret, too nervous to let her husband go into battle alone, decided she wanted to go with him. Since she was a nurse, she was allowed to accompany her husband as a nurse for injured soldiers. John Corbin was on the crew of one of two cannons the defenders deployed; when he fell in action, Margaret Corbin took his place and continued to work the cannon until she too was seriously wounded." }