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Hildreth, Richard.<br />

History of the United States of America. 1877-80. v.4,<br />

p.498-520 973 H54 v.4<br />

Readable account following that of Hamilton.<br />

Hoist, Hermann von.<br />

Constitutional and political history of the United States.<br />

1881-92. v.i, p.94-104 T342.7 H74 v.i<br />

The same<br />

342.7 H74 v.i<br />

Considers the insurrection as a contest centering in the constitutional<br />

question as to whether the sovereignty of the Union or that of the<br />

independent states should be supreme.<br />

Jefferson, Thomas.<br />

Writings; ed. by P. L. Ford. 1892-99. v.6, p.518-519; v.7,<br />

p. 16-17 r3o8 J23 v.6-7<br />

Jefferson's opinion on the excise law and the insurrection as expressed<br />

in letters to James Madison and James Monroe.<br />

Jenkins, Howard Malcolm, ed.<br />

Pennsylvania, colonial and federal. 1903. v.2, p.138-<br />

153 qr974-8 J25 v.2<br />

The same q974-8 J25P v.2<br />

Account of causes and events, with notices of the parts played by<br />

those prominent in the insurrection.<br />

Lalor, John Joseph, cd.<br />

Cyclopaedia of political science. 1888-90. v.3, p.1108-<br />

1112 qr303 L44 v.3<br />

Short account, paying especial attention to the causes of the insurrection<br />

and its political significance.<br />

McKean, Thomas.<br />

Letter from Thomas McKean, chief justice of Pennsylvania<br />

to the attorney general on the western riots and<br />

the objects of his appointment as commissioner. (In<br />

New York (city)—Public library. <strong>Bulletin</strong>, Dec. 1899.<br />

v.3, p.500-501.) qroiy.i N2611 v.3<br />

Reprinted from the original ms. in the New York Public Library. The<br />

letter is dated Pittsburgh, Aug. 29, 1794.<br />

McMaster, John Bach.<br />

History of the people of the United States. 1895-1900.<br />

v.2, p.41-44, 189-203 973 M2ih v.2<br />

Interesting short account, with references to authorities.<br />

Marshall, John.<br />

Life of Ge<strong>org</strong>e Washington. 1832. v.2, p.340-350. .rg2 W272m v.2<br />

' The same. 1804-07. v.5, p.575"S94<br />

r 92 W272mi v.5<br />

Short political account, tracing especially Washington's course in the<br />

insurrection.<br />

Nevin, Robert Peebles.<br />

Tom the Tinker. (In his Les trois rois. 1888. p.103-<br />

155.) r 9 7 4 .886 N25<br />

The same. (In Lippincott's magazine. Oct. 1868. v.2,<br />

p.374-389-) "S 1 L 73 v.2<br />

"Tom the Tinker was a name which the law-breakers not only used<br />

individually for the purposes of disguise, but also applied to the insurgent<br />

body collectively and to the secret and dreaded power of the<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization, if <strong>org</strong>anization it could be called." Crumrine's History<br />

of Washington county.<br />

Readable account of the insurrection, preceded by a picture of the social<br />

and domestic life of the people that took part in it.<br />

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