Sarah M. S. Pearsall Sarah M. S. Pearsall teaches American history at Cambridge University, where she is also a fellow at Robinson College. In 2003 and 2009, she received NEH-supported fellowships at the Newberry Library in Chicago. Magazine Article Not Your Typical Colonial Dames Nasty wenches, deputy husbands, and other female survivors of Early America Sarah M. S. Pearsall Magazine Article Madam Sacho: How One Iroquois Woman Survived the American Revolution General George Washington gave the orders to destroy towns and take prisoners in Sullivan’s Campaign, but her story lives on. Sarah M. S. Pearsall
Magazine Article Not Your Typical Colonial Dames Nasty wenches, deputy husbands, and other female survivors of Early America Sarah M. S. Pearsall
Magazine Article Madam Sacho: How One Iroquois Woman Survived the American Revolution General George Washington gave the orders to destroy towns and take prisoners in Sullivan’s Campaign, but her story lives on. Sarah M. S. Pearsall