Molly Pitcher was the name given to women who carried water to men on the battlefield during the American Revolution.
The most well-known of these women, Molly Pitcher, may not have ever existed.
The legend of "Molly Pitcher" is usually associated with this battle.
During this battle, the legendary Molly Pitcher served a cannon when her husband was wounded.
Molly Pitcher constantly offers refreshments in the form of water.
During the battle, she brought pitchers of water to her husband and fellow soldiers, thus earning the appellation Molly Pitcher.
"We're told that Cinnabon at Molly Pitcher now makes more money than any in the chain."
The award is named after Molly Pitcher who distinguished herself during the American revolutionary war.
It was during this battle that the legendary "Molly Pitcher" is said to have fought.
She is at least one of the candidates as the woman, or women, who inspired the legend of Molly Pitcher.