Girl Scouts Earn Sybil Ludington Patch

From Putnam Historian:

https://www.facebook.com/putnam.historian

There aren’t many legends in American history that spotlight young, fearless women—but Sybil Ludington is one of them.

On this date 249 years ago, she is said to have ridden through the night to rally her neighbors during the American Revolutionary War—an inspiring story of courage and determination from a teenage girl.

Did you know there’s a Sybil Ludington Patch available for many levels of Girl Scouts? Through the Girl Scouts Heart of Hudson, scouts across seven Hudson Valley counties can take part in activities that explore local history, highlight strong women, and encourage leadership and community impact. Patches can be earned by Daisies through Ambassadors and proudly worn on vests or sashes.

A little background:

Sybil Ludington (1761–1839) grew up in Putnam County, in what is now Kent, NY (or Ludingtonville!) According to family tradition, on April 26, 1777, she rode horseback through the night to alert her father’s militia as British forces burned supplies in Danbury, Connecticut. Local militia responded, helping to drive the British back and some even engaging in the Battle of Ridgefield.

Later in life, she married Edmond Ogden – who served in the Revolution – raised a family, and became a businesswoman, running a tavern in Unadilla, NY. She is buried in Maple Avenue Cemetery in Patterson, NY.

To earn the Sybil Ludington Patch, Girl Scouts can complete research projects, visit historic sites, take on creative challenges, and participate in service activities—from learning about Colonial life to honoring today’s veterans and caring for animals.

It’s a meaningful way to connect the past with the present—and to inspire the next generation of strong women. Huzzah!

Our thanks to many of our Scouting partners, especially Lauren Johnson Zang and Kim Barnett!

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