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Pennsylvania—General assembly.<br />

Pennsylvania archives, 2d series. 1S75-90. v.4, p.3-<br />

550 T974.8 P399PI v -4<br />

Papers relating to the Whiskey insurrection in western<br />

Pennsylvania, 1794.<br />

Short historical account of the insurrection, p.5-18.<br />

A large number of documents including those of the government and of<br />

the insurgents: official papers, correspondence, acts of Congress relating<br />

to excise, the president's proclamations, Hamilton's report, Judge<br />

Addison's charge to the grand jury, Gen. Lee's proclamation of pardon,<br />

and many other documents. In an appendix are given a few papers<br />

which appeared in newspapers and give the humorous side of the<br />

matter: An Indian treaty; speeches of Capt. Whiskey, Capt. Alliance<br />

and Capt. Pacificus, with the Jersey Blue's answer.<br />

Pitkin, Timothy.<br />

Political and civil history of the United States, 1763-1797-<br />

1828. v.2, p.421-428 T973.3 P66 v.2<br />

Outlines clearly the causes of the insurrection and the course of events.<br />

Rives, William Cabell.<br />

History of the life and times of James Madison. 1866-<br />

68. v.3, p.446-461 T973-4 R52 v.3<br />

Short political account, representing the Republican view.<br />

Rupp, Israel Daniel.<br />

Early history of western Pennsylvania.<br />

1846. apx. p.271-<br />

28i rg74.88 R88<br />

Interesting short history of the insurrection, abridged from the accounts<br />

of Brackenridge, Findley, Hamilton and Vv'ilkeson.<br />

Schouler, James.<br />

History of the United States of America.<br />

p.275-280<br />

A political account.<br />

Stevens, John<br />

Austin.<br />

1880-99. v.i,<br />

973 S37 v.i<br />

Albert Gallatin. 1899. p.48-55, 67-96 rg2 G149SI<br />

The same. 1895. p.50-57, 69-99 92 G149S<br />

Story of the insurrection, tracing especially Gallatin's connection with it.<br />

United States—Commissioners to confer with the insurgents<br />

in tlie western counties of Pennsylvania.<br />

Report. 1794 T974.88 U253<br />

The commissioners (James Ross, J. Yeates and William Bradford)<br />

were appointed to induce the citizens "to submit peaceably to the<br />

laws, and to prevent the necessity of using coercion to inforce their<br />

execution."<br />

This report is also included in "Proceedings of the executive of the<br />

United States respecting the insurgents, 1794," call number<br />

r974.88 U25.<br />

United States—Congress.<br />

Annals of Congress. 1832-61. v.6, col. 2791-2868. ^328.73 U25an v.6<br />

Opposition to the excise law in Pennsylvania.<br />

The same. (In American state papers. 1834-56. v.37,<br />

p.83-113) qr328.73 A51 v.37<br />

Message of President Washington on the opposition to the excise law<br />

in the western counties of Pennsylvania, with Hamilton's report, and<br />

other documents on the subject.<br />

United States—Senate. 3d cong. 2d sess.<br />

350<br />

Proceedings of the executive of the United States respecting<br />

the insurgents, 1794. 1795<br />

^74.88 U25<br />

Contents: Judge Wilson's certificate of the existence, in Washington<br />

and Allegheny counties, Pennsylvania, of combinations to prevent the<br />

execution of the United States laws, too powerful to be suppressed by

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