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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 ...
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 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 ...
America's Original Outlaws is an upcoming American historical drama television series and commercial brand created and produced by Mark I. McNutt. The show revolves around the Doan Outlaws and their exploits during the American Revolutionary War, including the robbery of the Bucks County Treasury in Newtown, Pennsylvania, which, when adjusted, is believed to be the largest robbery of public ...
History of (Pennsylvania) Associators and the Military Association 1775-1777 - The Associators of the Revolution; Pennsylvania Associators, 1747-1777 - (Facebook) List of British Loyalist Associators - The On-Line Institute for Advanced Loyalist Studies "Loyalist Muster Rolls" Revolutionary War Oaths of Allegiance and Non-Associators
After the British withdrew from Philadelphia in June 1778, Fitzpatrick remained behind. He continued to harass the Continental Army and its supporters in the area, waging a personal vendetta against Whigs. On occasion he rode with the Doan Outlaws of Bucks County and partnered with fellow outlaw and boyhood friend Mordecai Dougherty. [3]
Michael Imperioli learns about his family history on an episode of Finding Your Roots out on January 14. He learns they were bootleggers during Prohibition and broke the law.
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 .