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About:Elizabeth Nichols Dyar

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Elizabeth Nichols Dyar (1751-June 4, 1818) was a New England woman living during the American Revolution, who was married to patriot and war hero Joseph Dyar. She is best known for her role in the Boston Tea Party, in which she along two other women, mixed and applied paint to the men in order to disguise them as Mohawk Indians.

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  • Elizabeth Nichols Dyar (1751-June 4, 1818) was a New England woman living during the American Revolution, who was married to patriot and war hero Joseph Dyar. She is best known for her role in the Boston Tea Party, in which she along two other women, mixed and applied paint to the men in order to disguise them as Mohawk Indians. (en)
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