The Latimers
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Author | Henry Christopher McCook |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Novel |
Publisher | George W. Jacobs & Co. |
Publication date | 1898 |
Media type | Print (hardback) |
Pages | 593 |
OCLC | 611745 |
The Latimers : A Tale of the Western Insurrection of 1794 is an historical novel by the American writer and Presbyterian clergyman Henry Christopher McCook (1837–1911) set in 1790s Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The novel tells the story of Scotch-Irish American pioneers during the Whiskey Rebellion.
See also
Other novels that employ events of the Whiskey Rebellion:
- The Whiskey Rebels (2008)
- Wilderness Boy (1955)
- The Delectable Country (1939)
References
- McCook, Henry Christopher (1898). The Latimers : A Tale of the Western Insurrection of 1794. Philadelphia: George W. Jacobs & Co.
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Whiskey Rebellion
- Alexander Addison
- Hugh Henry Brackenridge
- David Bradford
- William Findley
- Thomas Gaddis
- Albert Gallatin
- Alexander Hamilton
- Herman Husband
- Henry Lee
- Daniel Morgan
- Robert Philson
- John Smilie
- George Washington
- John Wilkins, Jr.
- Western Pennsylvania
- Andrew Rabb House
- Bethel Presbyterian Church
- Black Horse Tavern
- David Bradford House
- Defibaugh Tavern
- Fort Gaddis
- Huffman Distillery and Chopping Mill
- John Corbley Farm
- Mingo Creek Presbyterian Church and Churchyard
- Oliver Miller Homestead
- Lobb's Cemetery and Yohogania County Courthouse Site
- Redstone Old Fort
- William Crawford House
- Whiskey Point
External links
- The Latimers : A Tale of the Western Insurrection of 1794 (1898) (Historic Pittsburgh e-text)
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