@book{305, keywords = {Whiskey Rebellion, George Washington (1732-99), Scots-Irish Americans, physicians, soldiers, distillers, tax collectors, Anthony Wayne (1745-96), immigrants, Battle of Bower Hill, Albert Gallatin (1761-1849), Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804), Irish Americans, Monongahela rye, orphans, March on Pittsburgh, militias, farms, Scottish Americans, David Bradford (1762-1808)}, author = {Margery Evernden}, title = {Wilderness Boy}, abstract = {Orphan Jonathon Garrett, 16, of Washington County, is accosted by local farmers and enlisted to join them in raising a Liberty Pole. The Whiskey Rebellion ensues.}, year = {1955}, pages = {169 p.}, publisher = {Putnam}, address = {New York}, note = {Settings are referred to by their historical names as follows: Monongahela is Parkinson's Ferry; Ft. Lafayette is Ft. Fayette.}, language = {English}, }