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November 1794
Wells, James
Whiskey Rebellion Traitors
Whiskey Rebellion Traitors - re: "Raising a [liberty] poll...in sign of Treason" Treasonous activity in Bruners Town
GLC08150
1794
Knox, Henry (1750-1806)
Six documents concerning the Whiskey Rebellion in Western Pennsylvania [Decimalized]
GLC01613
1690/06/05-1690/06/08
Unknown
Account of Leisler's Rebellion [in Dutch]
English translation available in the collateral file.
GLC03107.05096
1690/03/27
Livingston, Robert
to Robert Ferguson re: Leisler's Rebellion
Livingston discusses the joy felt with the ascension of William and Mary to the throne of England, though he admits that joy has been tempered by the actions of Jacob Leisler. Discusses how Albany is dealing with the present situation.
GLC03107.00184
1694/12/07
Lodwick, Charles (fl. 1694)
Testimony of Thomas Parmiter regarding Leisler's Rebellion
Deposition of Thomas Parmiter, former gunner in fort recaptured from Jacob Leisler.
GLC03107.00268
Parmeter, Thomas
Copy of Parmeter's testimony, accounts for several barrels of powder.
GLC03107.00269
17 July 1868
Johnson, Andrew (1808-1875)
[Pardon of Nathan B. Forrest for rebellion]
Pardon for ex-Confederate General Nathan B. Forrest of Tennessee. The pardon includes a provision against Forrest making use of or ever again owning slaves, and that he claim no property or the proceeds of any property that has been ordered sold by...
GLC04977.01
1842-1843
Dorr, Thomas Wilson (1805-1854)
Thomas Dorr papers, relating to Dorr's rebellion [decimalized]
GLC05757
7 April 1787
Pendleton, Edmund (1721-1803)
to James Madison re: dispersal of Shays's Rebellion
Also mentions importance of the Federal system, the political situation in Virginia in Madison's absence, situation with the Spanish on the Mississippi, impossibility of operating with independent sovereign state governments. Quotes Addison "brook...
GLC00099.131
to Gov. Fletcher re: testimony regarding Leisler's Rebellion
Deposition of both Livingston and Abraham de Peyster discussing barrels of powder discovered when Jacob Leisler surrendered. The aforesaid barrels of powder were removed from the "Public Magazine," and were the property of several merchants...
GLC03107.00270
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