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Watson's Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania, 1857 - Area History: Chapter 13 - Part II, Vol II; The Tavern at the Ferry by Edwin Tunis pages 59–102; The Doan Gang: The Remarkable History of America's Most Notorious Loyalist Outlaws by Terry A. McNealy ISBN 978-1-59416-062-2; Between the lines: banditti of the American Revolution by Harry ...
"The Doan Gang: Outlaws of the Revolution" will be open to the public and run until December 2026 at Mercer Museum at 84 S. Pine St. Clint Flack descends into Buckingham Cave using a specialized ...
A newspaper clip from 1863, featuring the escapades of the Doan Gang. The Doan Gang is given new life through a new exhibit, "The Doan Gang: Outlaws of the Revolution," now on display at the ...
The Doan Outlaws notoriously were raised in Plumstead and participated in criminal activity throughout the American Revolutionary War. [ 3 ] The Gardenville-North Branch Rural Historic District , Dyerstown Historic District , and Loux Covered Bridge are listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
He was the first known black officer in North American military history. Province of Georgia. Augusta Associators ... Doan Gang (outlaws) (Bucks County) (1774 ...
Skelton's uncle Abraham Doan was a member of the infamous Doan Outlaws, and was executed for his role as a Tory during the American Revolution.Skelton's grandfather Israel Doan was imprisoned for aiding the gang and probably died in jail.
Doan Outlaws, who may have attempted to warn the British of Washington's crossing; Prince Whipple, according to legend, he accompanied William Whipple and Washington on the crossing, and some believe he is the black man portrayed fending off ice with an oar at Washington's knee in the painting Washington Crossing the Delaware [58]
Doan Outlaws, fallen Pennsylvania Quaker family of British spies and bandits [19] Margaret Green Draper (1727–c. 1804), Boston printer and journalist; one of the first American women to run an independent business; United Empire Loyalist; supported the British