Tombstone Inscriptions, Old Bethel Graveyard, St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
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Wood, Mary Ellison. Tombstone Inscriptions, Old Bethel Graveyard, St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Digital Collections. https://diglib.genpa.org/s/collections/item/11372
Wood, Mary Ellison. "Tombstone Inscriptions, Old Bethel Graveyard, St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania." Digital Collections, , https://diglib.genpa.org/s/collections/item/11372.
Wood, Mary Ellison. "Tombstone Inscriptions, Old Bethel Graveyard, St. Clair Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania." Digital Collections. Accessed . https://diglib.genpa.org/s/collections/item/11372.
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A number of members of Bethel Presbyterian Church played roles in the Whiskey Rebellion. On July 15, 1794, shots were fired as federal officers served a warrant on William Miller, a Bethel church member and the last man that day in Allegheny County to receive a warrant for failure to register his still, the first violent event of the Whiskey Rebellion.