TY - SER KW - Whiskey Rebellion KW - George Washington (1732-99) KW - Scots-Irish Americans KW - physicians KW - soldiers KW - distillers KW - tax collectors KW - Anthony Wayne (1745-96) KW - immigrants KW - Battle of Bower Hill KW - Albert Gallatin (1761-1849) KW - Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) KW - Irish Americans KW - Monongahela rye KW - orphans KW - March on Pittsburgh KW - militias KW - farms KW - Scottish Americans KW - David Bradford (1762-1808) AU - Margery Evernden AB - 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. C1 - 1794 C3 - Chartiers Creek (tributary); Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Monongahela River; Ohio River; Turtle Creek (tributary); Pittsburgh; Downtown; Ft. Pitt; Ft. Fayette; Grant’s Hill; Hogg’s Pond; N. Braddock; Braddock's Field; Bethel Park; Couch’s Fort; Scot C4 - Children’s; Young Adult; Historical; Western CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - Settings are referred to by their historical names as follows: Monongahela is Parkinson's Ferry; Ft. Lafayette is Ft. Fayette. N2 - 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. PB - Putnam PP - New York PY - 1955 RN - Margery Evernden Gulbransen (1916-2015) was a University of Pittsburgh English professor. She lived in Forest Hills, Allegheny County. EP - 169 p. TI - Wilderness Boy ER -