An upcoming symposium hosted by WashingtonĢƵ Bradford House Historical Association (BHHA) will honor a longtime board member and educator.
“Symposium on 18th Century Living and Customs,” which will be in the Old Main Chapel at Washington & Jefferson College Friday, April 17, will ...
The Bradford House Historical Association is holding its annual Student History Poster Contest for intermediate/middle school and high school students.
The contest is open to all middle school students (grades 5 to 8) and high school students (9 to 12), including those enrolled in public, ...
In July of 1794, a group of 400 whiskey rebels, mainly from Washington County, attacked and destroyed the home of a tax inspector south of Pittsburgh.
One of the leaders of the Whiskey Rebellion, David Bradford, was among them.
A Washington County resident from 1788-1794, Bradford made his ...
Homeschooled students from throughout the region were given an up-close look at 18th-century living during the first ever Homeschoolers’ Day at the Bradford House in downtown Washington. More than 270 people attended TuesdayĢƵ event, hosted by the Bradford House Historical Association. ...
Are you familiar with David Bradford?
If not, heĢƵ the Washington County attorney who led a 1794 rebellion against the Congress-led excise tax on whiskey products.
While Bradford may not fall among the likes of George Washington and Paul Revere in history books, his legacy has left a mark ...