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"ESCAPE OF DAVID BRADFORD" by Malcolm Parcel
One of a series of Murals depicting early travel along the National Pike
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Bioneer Grill
GEORGE WASHINGTON HOTEL
WASHINGTON, PENNA.
David Bradford leader of the Whiskey Insurrection of 1794, resided in the old stone house still stand-
ing at 173 South Main Street, Washington. When the Insurrection collapsed Bradford fled to the Spanish
province of Louisiana; and tradition says that he escaped on horseback shortly before troops arrived
with orders to place him under arrest.
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The George Washington Hotel, Washington, Penna.,
community owned and operated, 210 Rooms and all
with bath; fire-proof.
On Routes 403 31 19 8 W. R. Lippincott, Mgr.