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The Whiskey Rebellion 1791-1794
When Hamilton instituted a hated excise tax on whiskey to raise revenue for the new national government, his act also tested the new constitution and Bill of Rights, and established precedents for the Office of President. The epicenter of this test was the Chartiers valley and a member of Old St. Lukes - General John Neville.

 

A Taxing Issue:
Whiskey, Strong Women, Federalists and General Neville's Plantation
Learn how all the items are related during the time of the 1794 Whiskey Rebellion. Alexander Hamilton's ill-devised tax caused a split in the membership of Old St. Lukes by dividing the Federalists and the Anti-Federalists.  

 

The Disestablishment of the Church
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison also declared independence of the citizens from the Established Church in the colonies.  Old St. Lukes did not escape the ramifications of this bold move in the 1780's.

 

The Invisible Women of the Chartiers Valley
The life and contributions of the women in the Chartiers Valley frontier through the voice of Jane Lea Nixon, first white child born in the Chartiers Valley.  

 

The U. S. Army 1794
More than one rebellion occurred after the American Revolution.  Western Pennsylvania played a vital part in the establishment of the United States Army.

 

All Under One Roof:
The Latest News, Medical Advice, Household Hints, and Support Groups
Health concerns, diet, medical treatment and life style during the 1765-1850 period in the Chartiers Valley.  

 

The First Test of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights
The rebellious temper of southwestern Pennsylvania farmers elicited precedents for Presidents of the United States, including the leadership of the Civil War.  Who were these spirited residents?

 

Flags Flown On American Soil to 1794
A look at the many flags flown on the North American continent, including the genesis of the United States flag.  What part did George Washington play in all this? 

 

Hamilton versus Jefferson
The industrial goals of Hamilton and the agrarian heritage of Jefferson came to light in the Whiskey Rebellion. We take a broad "Pittsburgh" look at these national leaders.

 

Marriage on the Western Pennsylvania Frontier
Romance and marriage. Planning the wedding.  Setting up house in the Chartiers Valley. The plight of the widow.  Were these the good old days?

 

Hugh Henry Brackenridge
A frequent contributor to the local newspaper, Brackenridge was a moderating voice in the Whiskey Rebellion. How was he heard and read by both Federalist and Anti-Federalist Pennsylvanians?

 

For information contact Dorothy Kelly. 412-489-3803 
dorkel@juno.com

 

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