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926:. As was their custom, the Shawnee adopted some of the prisoners to replace fallen warriors. Boone was adopted into a Shawnee family at Chillicothe, perhaps into Blackfish's family, and given the name Sheltowee (Big Turtle). In March 1778, the Shawnee took the unadopted prisoners to Governor Hamilton in Detroit. Blackfish brought Boone along, though he refused Hamilton's offers to release Boone to the British. Hamilton gave Boone gifts, attempting to win his loyalty, while Boone continued to pretend that he intended to surrender Boonesborough. Boone returned with Blackfish to Chillicothe. On June 16, 1778, when he learned Blackfish was about to return to Boonesborough with a large force, Boone eluded his captors and raced home, covering the 160 miles (260 km) to Boonesborough in five days on horseback and, after his horse gave out, the majority on foot. Biographer 640: 42: 714:, Shawnee, and Cherokees. Following the Fort Stanwix treaty, American Indians in the region had been debating what do to about the influx of settlers. This group had decided, in the words of Faragher, "to send a message of their opposition to settlement". James Boone and William Russell's son, Henry, were tortured and killed. Charles was captured. Adam witnessed the horror concealed in riverbank driftwood. After wandering in the woods for 11 days, Adam located the group and informed Boone of the circumstances of their deaths. Charles's body was found by the pioneers 40 miles from the abduction site, dead from a blow to the head. The brutality of the killings sent shockwaves along the frontier, and Boone's party abandoned their expedition. 783: 1428: 321: 1119: 1288:. First published in 1784, Filson's book was primarily intended to popularize Kentucky to immigrants. It was translated into French and German, and made Boone famous in America and Europe. Based on interviews with Boone, Filson's book contained a mostly factual account of Boone's adventures from the exploration of Kentucky through the American Revolution, although many have doubted if the florid, philosophical dialogue attributed to Boone was authentic. Often reprinted, Filson's book established Boone as one of the first popular heroes of the United States. 625: 1320: 1241:. Resentment in Missouri about the disinterment grew over the years, and a legend arose that Boone's remains never left Missouri. According to this story, Boone's tombstone in Missouri had been inadvertently placed over the wrong grave, but no one had corrected the error. Boone's Missouri relatives, displeased with the Kentuckians who came to exhume Boone, kept quiet about the mistake and allowed the Kentuckians to dig up the wrong remains. No contemporary evidence indicates this actually happened, but in 1983, a 1420: 891: 577:, extended expeditions into the wilderness lasting weeks or months. Boone went alone or with a small group of men, accumulating hundreds of deer skins in the autumn, and trapping beaver and otter over the winter. When the long hunters returned in the spring, they sold their take to commercial fur traders. On their journeys, frontiersmen often carved messages on trees or wrote their names on cave walls, and Boone's name or initials have been found in many places. A tree in 3969: 3999: 3987: 1180: 911: 721:, a struggle between Virginia and American Indians for control of what is now West Virginia and Kentucky. In the summer of 1774, Boone traveled with a companion to Kentucky to notify surveyors there of the outbreak of war. They journeyed more than 800 miles (1,300 km) in two months to warn those who had not already fled the region. Upon his return to Virginia, Boone helped defend colonial settlements along the 4011: 1411:
been kinder to me than the whites." Even though Boone had lost two sons and a brother in wars with Indians, he respected Indians and was respected by them. In Missouri, Boone went hunting with the Shawnees who had captured and adopted him decades earlier. Some 19th-century writers regarded Boone's sympathy for Indians as a character flaw and altered his words to conform to contemporary attitudes.
1070:. He began to have financial troubles after engaging in land speculation, buying and selling claims to tens of thousands of acres. These ventures ultimately failed because of the chaotic nature of land speculation in frontier Kentucky and Boone's poor business instincts. Frustrated with the legal hassles that went with land speculation, in 1789 Boone moved upriver to 1570: 1387:'s voyage to the New World. In popular mythology, Boone became the first to explore and settle Kentucky, opening the way for countless others to follow. In fact, other Americans had explored Kentucky before Boone, as debunkers in the 20th century often pointed out, but Boone came to symbolize them all, making him what historian Michael Lofaro called "the 869:
opportunity to tell his men that he was bluffing to prevent an immediate attack on Boonesborough. Boone pursued this strategy so convincingly some of his men concluded he had switched sides, an impression that led to his court-martial (see below). Many of the Shawnee wanted to execute the prisoners in retaliation for the recent murder of Shawnee Chief
1406:(1832), for example, Boone was portrayed as longing for the "thrilling excitement of savage warfare." Boone was transformed in the popular imagination into someone who regarded Indians with contempt and had killed scores of the "savages." The real Boone disliked bloodshed. According to historian John Bakeless, there is no record that Boone ever 1082:, Boone became the lieutenant colonel of the county militia. In 1791, he was elected to the Virginia legislature for the third time. He contracted to provide supplies for the Kanawha militia, but his debts prevented him from buying goods on credit, so he closed his store and returned to hunting and trapping, though he was often hampered by 804:(1775–1783) as a chance to drive out the colonists. Isolated settlers and hunters became the frequent target of attacks, convincing many to abandon Kentucky. By late spring of 1776, Boone and his family were among the fewer than 200 colonists who remained, primarily at the fortified settlements of Boonesborough, Harrodsburg, and 1066:, a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time. In 1786, he purchased a Pennsylvania enslaved woman, age of about 20, for “Ninety poundes Current Lawfull (sic) money.”. A leader, he served as militia colonel, sheriff, and county coroner. In 1787, he was again elected to the Virginia state assembly, this time from 694:. Boone, undeterred, continued hunting and exploring in Kentucky. On one occasion, he shot a man to avoid capture, which historian John Mack Faragher says "was one of the few Indians that Boone acknowledged killing." Boone returned to North Carolina in 1771, but came back to hunt in Kentucky in the autumn of 1772. 1410:
Indians, unlike other frontiersmen of the era. Boone once told his son Nathan that he was certain of having killed only one Indian, during the battle at Blue Licks, although on another occasion he said, "I never killed but three." He expressed regret over the killings, saying the Indians "have always
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into a wagon route, but the contract was awarded to someone else. Meanwhile, lawsuits over conflicting land claims continued to make their way through the Kentucky courts. Boone's remaining land claims were sold off to pay legal fees and taxes, but he no longer paid attention to the process. In 1798,
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by an Indian war party, who carried the girls north toward the Shawnee towns in the Ohio country. Boone and a group of men from Boonesborough set out in pursuit, finally catching up with them two days later. Boone and his men ambushed the Indians, rescuing the girls and driving off their captors. The
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In Boone's youth, his family became a source of controversy in the local Quaker community. In 1742, Boone's parents were compelled to publicly apologize after their eldest child Sarah married a "worldling", or non-Quaker, while she was visibly pregnant. When Boone's oldest brother Israel also married
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was published in 1784, making him famous in America and Europe. After his death, he became the subject of many heroic tall tales and works of fiction. His adventures—real and legendary—helped create the archetypal frontier hero of American folklore. In American popular culture, Boone is remembered as
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examined a crude plaster cast of Boone's skull made before the Kentucky reburial and announced it might be the skull of an African American. Black slaves were also buried at Tuque Creek, so it is possible that the wrong remains were mistakenly removed from the crowded graveyard. Both the Frankfort
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by Virginia militiamen. Because Shawnee chiefs led by seeking consensus, Blackfish held a council. After an impassioned speech by Boone, the warriors voted to spare the prisoners. Although Boone had saved his men, Blackfish pointed out that Boone had not included himself in the agreement, so Boone
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In the mid-1760s, Boone began to look for a new place to settle. The population was growing in the Yadkin Valley, which reduced the amount of game available for hunting. He had difficulty making ends meet, and was often taken to court for nonpayment of debts. He sold what land he owned to pay off
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Byron's poem celebrates Boone as someone who found happiness by turning his back on civilization. In a similar vein, many folk tales depicted Boone as a man who migrated to more remote areas whenever civilization crowded in on him. In a typical anecdote, when asked why he was moving to Missouri,
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According to a popular story, Boone returned home after a long absence to find that Rebecca had given birth to a daughter. Rebecca confessed that she had thought that Daniel was dead, and that his brother had fathered the child. Boone did not blame Rebecca, and raised the girl as his own child.
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Boone received little formal education, since he preferred to spend his time hunting, apparently with his parents' blessing. According to a family tradition, when a schoolteacher expressed concern over Boone's education, Boone's father said, "Let the girls do the spelling and Dan will do the
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Blackfish intended to move on to Boonesborough and capture it, but Boone argued the women and children would not survive a winter trek as prisoners back to the Shawnee villages. Instead, Boone promised that Boonesborough would surrender willingly the following spring. Boone did not have an
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against the Shawnee on August 7. On the way home from the campaign, Boone was hunting with his brother Ned when Shawnee shot and killed Ned, who resembled Daniel. The Shawnee beheaded Ned, believing him to be Daniel, and took the head as evidence that Daniel Boone had finally been slain.
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In contrast to the later folk image of Boone as a backwoodsman who had little affinity for "civilized" society, Boone was a leading citizen of Kentucky at this time. When Kentucky was divided into three Virginia counties in November 1780, Boone was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the
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While Boone recovered, the Shawnee kept up their attacks outside Boonesborough, killing cattle and destroying crops. With food running low, the settlers needed salt to preserve what meat they had, so in January 1778, Boone led a party of 30 men to the salt springs on the
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from local settlers and Lenape Indians; by the age of fifteen, he had a reputation as one of the region's best hunters. Many stories about Boone emphasize his hunting skills. In one tale, the young Boone was hunting in the woods with some other boys when the howl of a
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Included in this group were an unknown number of enslaved Blacks, including Charles and Adam. On October 9, Boone's oldest son, James, several Whites and Charles and Adam left the main party to seek provisions in a nearby settlement. They were attacked by a band of
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a "worldling" in 1747, Squire Boone stood by his son and was therefore expelled from the Quakers, although his wife continued to attend monthly meetings with her children. Perhaps as a result of this controversy, in 1750 Squire sold his land and moved the family to
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in 1816, where an officer wrote, "We have been honored by a visit from Col. Boone... He has taken part in all the wars of America, from Braddock's war to the present hour," but "he prefers the woods, where you see him in the dress of the roughest, poorest hunter."
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In 1773, Boone packed up his family and, with his brother Squire and a group of about 50 others, began the first attempt by British colonists to establish a settlement. Boone was still an obscure figure at the time; the most prominent member of the expedition was
1554:, published in 2021, is an account of the abduction of the daughter of Daniel Boone and, after her rescue by Boone, then shifts to the conflicts between Boone, his political rival Richard Callaway, and Shawnee leader Blackfish, with resulting impacts to the 1532:. That Boone could be portrayed the same way as Crockett, another American frontiersman with a very different personality, was another example of how Boone's image was reshaped to suit popular tastes. He was also the subject matter for the song sung by 496:
cautions that the folk image of Boone as semiliterate is misleading, arguing that Boone "acquired a level of literacy that was the equal of most men of his times." Boone regularly took reading material with him on his hunting expeditions—the Bible and
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creditors. After his father's death in 1765, Boone traveled with a group of men to Florida, which had become British territory after the end of the war, to look into the possibility of settling there. According to a family story, he purchased land in
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on Femme Osage Creek, Missouri. He died while hunting and was found the following day. He was buried next to Rebecca, who had died on March 18, 1813. The graves, which were unmarked until the mid-1830s, were near Jemima (Boone) Callaway's home on
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Daniel Boone remains an iconic figure in American history, although his status as an early American folk hero and later as a subject of fiction has tended to obscure the actual details of his life. He emerged as a legend in large part because of
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to purchase their land warrants. While he was sleeping in a tavern during the trip, the cash was stolen from his room. Some of the settlers forgave Boone the loss; others insisted he repay the stolen money, which took him several years to do.
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in 1778 and adopted into the tribe, but he resigned and continued to help protect the Kentucky settlements. He also left due to the Shawnee Indians torturing and killing one of his sons. He was elected to the first of his three terms in the
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Upon Boone's return to Boonesborough, some of the men expressed doubts about Boone's loyalty, since he had apparently lived happily among the Shawnee for months. Boone responded by leading a preemptive raid against the Shawnee across the
1502:(1826), Cooper's second Leatherstocking novel, featured a fictionalized version of Boone's rescue of his daughter. After Cooper, other writers developed the Western hero, an iconic figure which began as a variation of Daniel Boone. 1171:
claimed to have gone hunting with Boone in Kentucky around 1810. Years later, Audubon painted a portrait of Boone, supposedly from memory, although skeptics noted the similarity of his painting to the well-known portraits by
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first crossed into what would become the state of Kentucky, but they failed to reach the rich hunting grounds. In May 1769, Boone set out again with a party of five others—including John Findley, who first told Boone of the
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Boone supposedly replied, "I want more elbow room!" Boone rejected this interpretation. "Nothing embitters my old age," he said late in life, like "the circulation of absurd stories that I retire as civilization advances."
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Boone's early biographers knew the story but did not publish it. Modern biographers regard the tale as possibly folklore, since the identity of the brother and the daughter vary in different versions of the tale.
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Boone spent his final years in Missouri, often in the company of children and grandchildren. He continued to hunt and trap as much as his health and energy levels permitted, intruding upon the territory of the
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Although Boone reportedly vowed never to return to Kentucky after moving to Missouri, stories (possibly folk tales) were told of him making one last visit to Kentucky to pay off his creditors. American painter
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that followed, Boone was found "not guilty," and was even promoted after the court heard his testimony. Despite this vindication, Boone was humiliated by the court-martial, and he rarely spoke of it.
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It was the first of May, in the year 1769, that I resigned my domestic happiness for a time, and left my family ... to wander through the wilderness of America, in quest of the country of Kentucky.
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Existing simultaneously with the image of Boone as a refugee from society was, paradoxically, the popular portrayal of him as civilization's trailblazer. Boone was celebrated as an agent of
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would later do), and so on. Although Boone's family thought the book was absurd, Flint greatly influenced the popular conception of Boone, since these tall tales were recycled in countless
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Many heroic actions and chivalrous adventures are related of me which exist only in the regions of fancy. With me the world has taken great liberties, and yet I have been but a common man.
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and into central Kentucky. Sam, an enslaved Black "body servant," and other enslaved laborers were among this group of settlers. When this group camped near the location of present-day
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in 1782, one of the last battles of the American Revolution. He worked as a surveyor and merchant after the war, but went deep into debt as a Kentucky land speculator. He resettled in
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Boone's adventures, real and mythical, formed the basis of the archetypal hero of the American West, popular in 19th-century novels and 20th-century films. The main character of
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Unlike most biographers, Morgan argues the dialogue in Filson's book may be a fairly accurate representation of how Boone would have spoken to an educated easterner like Filson.
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a warrant was issued for Boone's arrest after he ignored a summons to testify in a court case, although the sheriff never found him. That same year, the Kentucky assembly named
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Boone's earlier expeditions into Kentucky might have been financed by Henderson in exchange for information about potential places for settlement, though the record is unclear.
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After the trial, Boone returned to North Carolina to take his family back to Kentucky. In the autumn of 1779, a large party of emigrants came with him, including the family of
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were favorites. He was often the only literate person in groups of frontiersmen, and would sometimes entertain his hunting companions by reading to them around the campfire.
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Thanks to Filson's book, Boone became a symbol of the "natural man" who lives a virtuous, uncomplicated existence in the wilderness. This was famously expressed in
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Having endured legal and financial setbacks, Boone sought to make a fresh start by leaving the United States. In 1799, he moved his extended family to what is now
1496:, the first of which was published in 1823, bore striking similarities to Boone; even his name, Nathaniel Bumppo, echoed Daniel Boone's name. As mentioned above, 5795: 1283: 1039: 396: 2337: 725:, earning a promotion to captain in the militia, as well as acclaim from fellow citizens. After the brief war, which ended soon after Virginia's victory in the 5840: 1697:
Morgan surmises that Audubon probably met Boone in Missouri but claimed the encounter had been in Kentucky because of Boone's famed connection to that state.
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had ceded their claim to Kentucky to the British. The Shawnee regarded Kentucky as their hunting ground; they considered American hunters there to be
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with American Indians north of the Ohio River resumed. In September 1786, Boone took part in a military expedition into the Ohio Country led by
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Biographers usually state that Boone was adopted by Blackfish, but historian John Sugden believes Boone was probably adopted by another family.
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October 22], 1734 – September 26, 1820) was an American pioneer and frontiersman whose exploits made him one of the first
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was minted in 1934 to mark the bicentennial of Boone's birth; a commemorative stamp was issued in 1968. In 1961, the US Navy ordered ten
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came to Missouri, Boone's sons Daniel Morgan Boone and Nathan Boone took part, but by that time Boone was much too old for militia duty.
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Boone remains an iconic, if imperfectly remembered, figure in American history. He was a legend in his own lifetime, especially after an
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in a four stanza poem recounts the life of Boone, ending with his ghost happily tracking animals, both ancient and mythical, across the
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scattered all but Boone. He calmly cocked his rifle and shot the panther through the heart just as it leaped at him. The story may be a
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to restore his Spanish land claims, which was finally done in 1814. Boone sold most of this land to repay old Kentucky debts. When the
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was adopted during Boone's lifetime, which moved his birth date from October 22 to November 2; Boone always used the October date.
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in 1799, where he spent most of the last two decades of his life, frustrated with legal problems resulting from his land claims.
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which reads "D. Boon Kilt a Bar, 1803." The inscriptions may be genuine, or part of a long tradition of phony Boone relics.
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In the 20th century, Boone was featured in numerous comic strips, radio programs, novels, and films, such as the 1936 film
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in October 1781, but the fighting continued in Kentucky. Boone returned to Kentucky and in August 1782 fought in the
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one of the foremost early frontiersmen, even though mythology often overshadows the historical details of his life.
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Boone was shot in the ankle while outside the fort. Amid a flurry of bullets, he was carried back inside by
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reads "D. Boon Cilled a. Bar on tree in the year 1760". A similar carving is preserved in the museum of the
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The definitive Boone biography of its era, the first to make full use of the immense material collected by
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Boone supported his growing family in these years as a market hunter and trapper, collecting pelts for the
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that ran from 1964 to 1970. In the theme song for the series, Boone was described as a "big man" in a "
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In 1781, Boone traveled to Richmond to take his seat in the legislature, but British dragoons under
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Genealogies of Kentucky Families: From the Register of the Kentucky Historical Society (Allen-Moss)
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Belue's notes provide a modern scholarly perspective to Draper's unfinished 19th century biography.
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shooting." Boone was tutored by family members, though his spelling remained unorthodox. Historian
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dubbed Boone "the Columbus of the woods," comparing Boone's passage through the Cumberland Gap to
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Cemetery in Kentucky and the Old Bryan Farm graveyard in Missouri claim to have Boone's remains.
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Daniel Boone and Others on the Kentucky Frontier: Autobiographies and Narratives, 1769–1795
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The popular book included a chronicle of Boone's adventures, which made Boone a celebrity.
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and commandant until 1804, when Missouri became part of the United States following the
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In 1795, Boone and his wife moved back to Kentucky, living on land owned by their son
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On December 22, 1769, Boone and fellow hunter John Stuart were captured by a party of
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How the West Was Lost: The Transformation of Kentucky from Daniel Boone to Henry Clay
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What the Kidnapping of Daniel Boone's Daughter Tells Us About Life on the Frontier,
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eight years later, the 1786 expedition was the last time Boone saw military action.
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American Indians who were unhappy about the loss of Kentucky by treaties, saw the
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became "an icon of American history," and was the frequent subject of paintings.
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Boone spent his early years on the Pennsylvania frontier, often interacting with
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Regeneration through Violence: The Mythology of the American Frontier, 1600–1860
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in Tennessee. His name has long been synonymous with the American outdoors. The
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calls Boone's escape and return "one of the great legends of frontier history."
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After the Revolutionary War ended, Boone resettled in Limestone (later renamed
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Boone's daughter Jemima and two other girls were captured outside Boonesborough
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and into Kentucky, in the face of resistance from Native Americans. He founded
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A history of Blacks in Kentucky : from slavery to segregation, 1760–1891
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led by Blackfish, which began on September 7, 1778. After the siege, Captain
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of the United States. He became famous for his exploration and settlement of
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Meanwhile, the American Revolutionary War continued. Boone joined General
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I can't say as ever I was lost, but I was bewildered once for three days.
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in March 1775, where Henderson purchased the Cherokee claim to Kentucky.
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Lucas, Marion B. (1997). "African Americans on the Kentucky Frontier".
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to be made at the Mare Island Naval Shipyard. One would be named the
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Many places in the United States are named for Boone, including the
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in October 1774, the Shawnee relinquished their claims to Kentucky.
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company as a teamster and blacksmith. In 1755, his unit accompanied
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Personal papers of Daniel Boone at the Wisconsin Historical Society
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Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone, the First Settler of Kentucky
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militia. In April 1781, he was elected as a representative to the
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My Father, Daniel Boone: The Draper Interviews with Nathan Boone
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In 1845, the Boones' remains were disinterred and reburied in a
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The attack was one of the first events in what became known as
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Morgan says Ned Boone was probably just scalped, not beheaded.
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Illustration of Boone's ritual adoption by the Shawnee, from
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through the warriors, which he survived with minor injuries.
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In 1758, conflict erupted between British colonists and the
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Most biographers tell a story of Boone allowing his friend
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incident became the most celebrated event of Boone's life.
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Boone was initially prosperous in Limestone, owning seven
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Daniel Boone Escorting Settlers through the Cumberland Gap
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November 2), the sixth of eleven children in a family of
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Daniel Boone: The Life and Legend of an American Pioneer
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The Discovery, Settlement and present State of Kentucke
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The Discovery, Settlement and present State of Kentucke
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created a version of this episode in his classic novel
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In the 19th century, when Native Americans were being
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Boone then blazed "Boone's Trace," later known as the
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Frontiersman: Daniel Boone and the Making of America
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Boone and his men were taken to Blackfish's town of
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People of Pennsylvania in the French and Indian War
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1861) depicts an elderly Boone hunting in Missouri.
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Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. 3622:, October 5, 2021. Retrieved January 6, 2022. 1865: 1455:is a conservationist organization founded by 1323:"Daniel Boone Protects His Family", based on 1217:Boone died on September 26, 1820, at his son 1024: 371:Boone served as a militia officer during the 18:American pioneer and frontiersman (1734–1820) 1355:The General Boon, back-woodsman of Kentucky, 1352:Of the great names which in our faces stare, 855: 3790:. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 3723:The Long Hunter: A New Life of Daniel Boone 566:on the North Carolina frontier until 1760. 5806:Members of the Virginia House of Delegates 5791:Hall of Fame for Great Americans inductees 5140: 5126: 4603: 4589: 4044: 4030: 3952:. Jefferson: McFarland and Company, 2009. 1364:Enjoyed the lonely vigorous, harmless days 1361:For killing nothing but a bear or buck, he 40: 3872:. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. 1366:Of his old age in wilds of deepest maze. 1140:. The Spanish governor appointed Boone " 650:(1851–52) is a famous depiction of Boone. 5836:People from St. Charles County, Missouri 3903:, including the "Appendix" life of Boone 3770:. Winston-Salem, North Carolina: Blair. 3743: 3654: 3581: 3557: 3545: 3521: 3509: 3473: 3461: 3449: 3425: 3413: 3401: 3389: 3362: 3326: 3302: 3264: 3252: 3228: 3192: 3168: 3144: 3132: 3096: 3084: 3072: 3060: 3045: 3021: 2997: 2985: 2973: 2937: 2913: 2889: 2877: 2841: 2817: 2793: 2781: 2769: 2757: 2721: 2637: 2625: 2601: 2589: 2577: 2553: 2541: 2529: 2517: 2481: 2457: 2445: 2361: 2324: 2312: 2300: 2276: 2190: 2166: 2142: 2118: 2082: 2070: 1986: 1974: 1962: 1950: 1938: 1923: 1911: 1899: 1887: 1853: 1816: 1780: 1742: 1426: 1418: 1318: 1314: 1253: 1178: 1117: 909: 781: 638: 623: 3921: 3826: 3720: 3338: 1755:Kollatz, Harry Jr. (January 10, 2013). 1754: 535:attempt to drive the French out of the 476:. The Boones eventually settled on the 428:. 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Daniel Boone 117:October 1781 â€“ December 1781 96:October 1787 â€“ December 1787 75:October 1791 â€“ December 1791 5856:Surveyors from the Thirteen Colonies 3870:Blue Jacket: Warrior of the Shawnees 3635: 3606:from the original on April 24, 2023. 2288: 2254:Daniel Boone : an American life 2217:Daniel Boone : an American life 1831:Daniel Boone : an American life 1600:Daniel Boone High School (Tennessee) 408:Boone was born on October 22, 1734 ( 5726:American explorers of North America 1212: 13: 5741:American people of English descent 3888: 3849:Sugden, John (1999). "Blackfish". 3701:(1998). Ted Franklin Belue (ed.). 2397: 2367: 1183:This engraving by Alonzo Chappel ( 1097:. 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Morton 4340:James Russell Lowell 4018:at Wikimedia Commons 3536:, pp. xxiv–xxv. 3524:, pp. 320, 333. 3255:, pp. 283, 314. 2109:, pp. 163, 286. 1461:Sons of Daniel Boone 1447:in Kentucky and the 1385:Christopher Columbus 1019:Battle of Blue Licks 791:Karl Ferdinand Wimar 644:George Caleb Bingham 633:William Tylee Ranney 603:Blue Ridge Mountains 587:Louisville, Kentucky 564:Captain Hugh Waddell 560:"Cherokee Uprising," 386:Battle of Blue Licks 230:; died  5731:American Freemasons 5052:Appalachian studies 5021:Devil Anse Hatfield 4874:chicken fried steak 4841:Appalachian English 4764:Southwest Territory 4726:Lincoln County feud 4716:Hatfield–McCoy feud 4706:Coal strike of 1902 4520:George Westinghouse 4490:Henry David Thoreau 4400:John Lothrop Motley 4375:Albert A. 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