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  1. Catharine ("Caty") Littlefield Greene (February 17, 1755 – September 2, 1814) was an American patriot who traveled to her husband, Continental Army General Nathanael Greene 's, encampments during the American Revolutionary War. She entertained and comforted the soldiers, officers, and officer's wives. During that time she had four ...

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  2. Catharine Littlefield Greene Miller was a general’s wife who dealt with the repercussions of the American Revolution for decades after its official end.

  3. 17 de febrero de 1755. Rhode Island, Estados Unidos. Fallecimiento. 2 de septiembre de 1814. isla Cumberland, Georgia, Estados Unidos. Ocupación. Inventora. Catharine Littlefield Greene. Fue una inventora estadounidense que junto a Eli_Whitney invento la primera desmotadora de algodón.

  4. Greene, Catharine Littlefield (1755–1814) Renowned participant in the political society of Revolutionary America who, with Eli Whitney and Phineas Miller, invented the cotton gin. Name variations: Katherine or Catherine, and Caty (KAY-tee).

  5. Catherine Littlefield Greene (1755-1814) is credited with aiding Eli Whitney in his invention of the cotton gin —an invention that revolutionized the plantation economy of the American south. Her husband, Nathanael Greene, was a decorated army officer who served with distinction during the Revolutionary War.

  6. Catharine Littlefield Greene. Born February 17, 1755 (Block Island, Rhode Island) Died July 20, 1814 (Cumberland Island, Georgia) Businesswoman. Catharine "Caty" Littlefield Greene witnessed, and at times participated in, some of the most far-reaching events in American history through her marriage to General Nathanael Greene (1742–1786).

  7. 27 de jul. de 2004 · Catharine “Caty” Greene was the noted wife of Revolutionary War general Nathanael Greene, the mother of five, and an active participant in events that occurred during the fight for American independence.