TY - SER KW - Whiskey Rebellion KW - George Washington (1732-99) KW - Pontiac's Rebellion KW - Henry Bouquet (1719-65) KW - Scots-Irish Americans KW - soldiers KW - distillers KW - tax collectors KW - Battle of Bower Hill KW - Battle of Bushy Run KW - Hugh Henry Brackenridge (1748-1816) KW - Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) KW - Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) KW - farms KW - "Pittsburgh Gazette" KW - Protestants AU - Richard Taylor Wiley AB - A dramatization of the Whiskey Rebellion. C1 - 1788-1801 C3 - Allegheny Mountains; Chartiers Creek (tributary); Allegheny County; Monongahela River; Ohio River; Allegheny River; Youghiogheny River; Turtle Creek (tributary); Pittsburgh; Downtown; Ft. Duquesne, Ft. Pitt; Ft. Fayette; Elizabeth; N. Braddock; Braddock’s Field; Bethel Park; Couch’s Fort; Scott Twp.; Bower Hill; South Park Twp.; Bedford County; Juniata River; Bedford; Ft. Bedford; Napier Twp.; Jean Bonnet Tavern; Fayette County; Brownsville; Ft. Redstone; Washington County; Mingo Creek; Peters Creek; Union Twp.; Mingo Creek Meeting House; Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church and Churchyard; Westmoreland County; Greensburg; Ligonier; Ft. Ligonier C4 - Historical; Biographical CY - Philadelphia LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - Settings are referred to by their historical names as follows: Bedford is Raystown; Ft. Lafayette is Ft. Fayette. N2 - A dramatization of the Whiskey Rebellion. PB - The J. C. Winston Company PP - Philadelphia PY - 1907 RN - Richard Taylor Wiley (1856-1954), a longtime resident of Elizabeth, Allegheny County, was a writer and member of the Western Pennsylvania Historical Society. EP - 380 p. TI - Sim Greene and Tom the Tinker's Men: A Narrative of the Whisky Insurrection; Being a Setting Forth of the Memoirs of the Late David Froman, Esquire ER -