@book{617, keywords = {Whiskey Rebellion, Quakers, George Washington (1732-99), flatboats, Scots-Irish Americans, slavery, ministers, attorneys, soldiers, distillers, tax collectors, John Neville (1731-1803), Battle of Bower Hill, Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1748-1816), Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804), Monongahela rye, March on Pittsburgh, farms, U. S. Marshals, David Bradford (1762-1808), Black Americans, Protestants}, author = {Anna Thomas Connor and Laura Connor Zajdel}, title = {1794: Janie Miller's Whiskey Rebellion Saga}, abstract = {Portrays the Whiskey Rebellion through the eyes of Janie Miller, 10, whose family must decide whether to comply with the new government’s decree to register their still or face retribution from Tom the Tinker and the Whiskey Rebels.}, year = {1994}, pages = {258 p.}, publisher = {Zajdel/Matthews Printing}, address = {McMurray, PA}, note = {The plot is based on stories passed down through generations of the Miller family, whose property is now preserved as Oliver Miller Homestead and run as a public museum in South Park, Allegheny County.}, language = {English}, }