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Known as the high tide of the Whiskey Rebellion, the rendezvous of militias from Pennsylvania’s four western counties took place here, August 1-2, 1794. This was the largest armed resistance to the national government between the Revolutionary and Civil War eras. Although this demonstration by 5,000 to 7,000 men was essentially peaceful, it signaled to the government a need for Read more...
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In the largest work stoppage to that date, over 350,000 U.S. workers went off the job. Rev. Adalbert Kazincy, pastor of St. Michael’s here, championed the strikers and provided the church as a meeting place. The strike failed after 15 weeks. (Dedicated: Friday, September 23, 1994) Read more...