Monongahela City
- Historically Known As: Parkinson's Ferry
- US County of Washington County, PA in Pennsylvania
Name of Notable | Genus | AsNotedIn | No | Address | Proximity | Area |
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Bethel African American Episcopal Church of Monongahela City |
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Jct 7th and Main Sts | |||
David Longwell House |
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711 | W Main St | ||
Edward G Acheson House |
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908 | Main St | ||
Henry Covered Bridge |
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Spans Mingo Creek | |||
Monongahela Cemetery |
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Cemetery Hill Rd | Gregg St |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1794/08/14 | William Crawford | Distillery Representative | 226 whiskey rebels meet at a bluff (Main St and Park Av) in Parkinson's Ferry. Albert Gallatin calms the rebels contributing to a peaceful ending to the Whiskey Rebellion and the possibility of civil conflict. | Whiskey Rebellion | ||
1794/08/14 | Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury | Moderator | 226 whiskey rebels meet at a bluff (Main St and Park Av) in Parkinson's Ferry. Albert Gallatin calms the rebels contributing to a peaceful ending to the Whiskey Rebellion and the possibility of civil conflict. | Whiskey Rebellion | ||
1794/11/08 | Federal troops arrive at Parkinson's Ferry to arrest rebels | Whiskey Rebellion |
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