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
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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.
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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
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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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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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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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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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Regeneration through Violence: The Mythology of the American Frontier, 1600–1860
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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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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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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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My Father, Daniel Boone: The Draper Interviews with Nathan Boone
3659:(1989 reprint ed.). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
2417:. Frankfort: Kentucky Historical Society. pp. xi, xii, 84.
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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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People of Pennsylvania in the French and Indian War
3812:. Chapel Hill, NC: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill.
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1861) depicts an elderly Boone hunting in Missouri.
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3910:. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1999.
3683:. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press.
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4805:Social and economic stratification in Appalachia
3834:. Middletown, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press.
3782:Guide to historical sites associated with Boone.
1870:sfn error: no target: CITEREFAtlas_Obscura2024 (
1536:called "Daniel Boone". It was released in 1966.
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3945:. Three chapters on the Boone family genealogy.
3280:. Big Sandy News (Louisa, KY). March 15, 1888.
2379:The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society
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5796:Kentucky militiamen in the American Revolution
1291:Timothy Flint also interviewed Boone, and his
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3640:. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
3622:, October 5, 2021. Retrieved January 6, 2022.
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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
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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,
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3790:. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.
3723:The Long Hunter: A New Life of Daniel Boone
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5806:Members of the Virginia House of Delegates
5791:Hall of Fame for Great Americans inductees
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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.
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5821:People from Berks County, Pennsylvania
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4759:Paint Creek–Cabin Creek strike of 1912
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3657:Daniel Boone: Master of the Wilderness
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916:Life & Times of Col. Daniel Boone
117:October 1781 – December 1781
96:October 1787 – December 1787
75:October 1791 – December 1791
5856:Surveyors from the Thirteen Colonies
3870:Blue Jacket: Warrior of the Shawnees
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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
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5741:American people of English descent
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3849:Sugden, John (1999). "Blackfish".
3701:(1998). Ted Franklin Belue (ed.).
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5826:People from colonial Pennsylvania
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1715:The complete lyrics of the song:
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895:Presentation by Robert Morgan on
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384:during the war and fought in the
5746:American people of Welsh descent
5464:Ghosts of the American Civil War
4646:Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
4053:Hall of Fame for Great Americans
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3768:In the Footsteps of Daniel Boone
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3970:Works by or about Daniel Boone
3788:Daniel Boone: An American Life
3679:Brown, Meredith Mason (2008).
2411:Lucas, Marion Brunson (2003).
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1423:1968 Boone commemorative stamp
629:Boone's First View of Kentucky
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5816:People from American folklore
5776:Burials at Frankfort Cemetery
5016:John Gordon (militia captain)
4720:Battle of the Grapevine Creek
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1439:and minted from 1934 to 1938.
1431:Obverse of the United States
1404:Sketches of Western Adventure
958:Final years of the Revolution
787:Abduction of Boone's Daughter
770:; other settlements, notably
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23:Daniel Boone (disambiguation)
5781:Captives of Native Americans
5540:Mercy Brown vampire incident
5095:The Hatfields and the McCoys
5069:Moonshine in popular culture
4624:in the Eastern United States
3428:, pp. 321–322, 350–352.
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1610:Daniel Boone National Forest
1479:ballistic missile submarines
1445:Daniel Boone National Forest
1415:Commemoration and portrayals
918:, by Cecil B. Hartley (1859)
579:Washington County, Tennessee
507:Hunter, husband, and soldier
352:. In 1775, Boone blazed the
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3853:. Oxford University Press.
3851:American National Biography
2252:Lofaro, Michael A. (2003).
2215:Lofaro, Michael A. (2003).
1829:Lofaro, Michael A. (2003).
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1512:Boone was the subject of a
1483:USS Daniel Boone (SSBN-629)
1200:, reportedly as far as the
562:periodically serving under
63:Virginia House of Delegates
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4955:Cumberland Gap (folk song)
4335:Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
3721:Elliott, Lawrence (1976).
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1548:The Taking of Jemima Boone
1396:displaced from their lands
1025:Businessman and politician
802:American Revolutionary War
438:Berks County, Pennsylvania
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4275:Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
4270:Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr.
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3922:Klotter, James C (1981),
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1123:Boone's cabin in Missouri
985:Virginia General Assembly
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856:Capture and court-martial
835:Kentucky County, Virginia
732:Following Dunmore's War,
583:Filson Historical Society
556:Culpeper County, Virginia
541:Battle of the Monongahela
533:General Edward Braddock's
444:, where Daniel was born.
397:account of his adventures
382:Virginia General Assembly
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4460:William Tecumseh Sherman
4150:George Washington Carver
3786:Lofaro, Michael (2012).
3703:The Life of Daniel Boone
3416:, pp. 302, 325–326.
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1499:The Last of the Mohicans
1391:of westward expansion."
1057:Battle of Fallen Timbers
823:The Last of the Mohicans
727:Battle of Point Pleasant
158:Province of Pennsylvania
5771:Boone family (pioneers)
5530:Lost Ship of the Desert
5047:Appalachian stereotypes
4779:West Virginia coal wars
4540:John Greenleaf Whittier
4155:William Ellery Channing
3766:Jones, Randell (2005).
3655:Bakeless, John (1939).
1615:Edward Morgan Log House
1453:Boone and Crockett Club
1243:forensic anthropologist
1015:surrendered at Yorktown
964:Captain Abraham Lincoln
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4994:Historical individuals
4525:James McNeill Whistler
4455:Augustus Saint-Gaudens
4370:Matthew Fontaine Maury
3990:Quotations related to
3636:Aron, Stephen (1996).
2484:, pp. 74–76, 348.
1719:June 20, 2006, at the
1595:Daniel Boone Homestead
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4622:Appalachian Mountains
4475:Harriet Beecher Stowe
4445:Franklin D. Roosevelt
4175:James Fenimore Cooper
4135:William Cullen Bryant
4110:Alexander Graham Bell
3948:Reid, Darren R., ed.
3906:Hammon, Neal O., ed.
3868:Sugden, John (2000).
3727:Reader's Digest Press
2342:www.varsitytutors.com
1494:Leatherstocking Tales
1490:James Fenimore Cooper
1465:Boy Scouts of America
1449:Sheltowee Trace Trail
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4960:East Tennessee Blues
4925:Appalachian dulcimer
4846:Appalachian folk art
4711:French–Eversole feud
4505:Booker T. Washington
4415:Alice Freeman Palmer
4395:William T. G. 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.
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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. Michelson
4255:Nathaniel Hawthorne
4205:Ralph Waldo Emerson
4190:James Buchanan Eads
3745:Faragher, John Mack
3594:Guiterman, Arthur.
3560:, pp. 338–340.
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1219:Nathan Boone's home
1091:Daniel Morgan Boone
1031:Maysville, Kentucky
992:George Rogers Clark
778:American Revolution
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196:Frankfort, Kentucky
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5756:American surveyors
5254:Theodore Roosevelt
5040:In popular culture
4980:Shady Grove (song)
4825:Urban Appalachians
4450:Theodore Roosevelt
4390:Samuel F. B. Morse
4250:Alexander Hamilton
4195:Thomas Alva Edison
4105:Henry Ward Beecher
4090:John James Audubon
3810:Boone: A Biography
3751:. New York: Holt.
2796:, pp. 208–09.
2460:, pp. 98–106.
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4465:John Philip Sousa
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4290:Washington Irving
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4185:Charlotte Cushman
4070:John Quincy Adams
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3958:978-0-7864-4377-2
3819:978-1-56512-455-4
3797:978-0-8131-3462-8
3690:978-0-8071-3356-9
2472:, pp. 44–49.
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5199:Daniel Boone
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5089:Redneck joke
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5006:Daniel Boone
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4970:In the Pines
4894:Shucky beans
4869:apple butter
4662:Scotch-Irish
4545:Emma Willard
4530:Walt Whitman
4500:Lillian Wald
4470:Joseph Story
4430:William Penn
4410:Thomas Paine
4385:James Monroe
4280:Mark Hopkins
4260:Joseph Henry
4180:Peter Cooper
4160:Rufus Choate
4115:Daniel Boone
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4016:Daniel Boone
4004:Daniel Boone
3994:at Wikiquote
3992:Daniel Boone
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268:Squire Boone
173:(1820-09-26)
122:Constituency
112:
101:Constituency
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80:Constituency
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34:Daniel Boone
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5721:1820 deaths
5716:1734 births
5685:Tony Beaver
5660:Kemp Morgan
5650:Joe Magarac
5594:Uncle Remus
5428:Splintercat
5403:Joint snake
5363:Goofus bird
5275:Average Joe
5244:Casey Jones
5214:Paul Bunyan
5209:Jim Bridger
5194:Elfego Baca
5182:Folk heroes
5108:hill people
5058:Deliverance
5031:Belle Starr
4884:country ham
4851:Affrilachia
4637:Black-Dutch
4535:Eli Whitney
4440:Walter Reed
4360:Horace Mann
4120:Edwin Booth
4075:Jane Addams
3570:Morgan 2007
3534:Draper 1998
3498:Morgan 2007
3486:Morgan 2007
3438:Lofaro 2012
3378:Lofaro 2012
3351:Morgan 2007
3241:Morgan 2007
3205:Morgan 2007
3181:Lofaro 2012
2962:Morgan 2007
2950:Morgan 2007
2926:Sugden 2000
2902:Morgan 2007
2866:Morgan 2007
2854:Morgan 2007
2830:Morgan 2007
2806:Morgan 2007
2746:Morgan 2007
2734:Lofaro 2012
2710:Morgan 2007
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2686:Morgan 2007
2674:Sugden 1999
2662:Morgan 2007
2650:Morgan 2007
2614:Morgan 2007
2566:Morgan 2007
2506:Morgan 2007
2494:Morgan 2007
2470:Lofaro 2012
2347:November 2,
2240:Morgan 2007
2203:Morgan 2007
2179:Morgan 2007
2131:Morgan 2007
2107:Draper 1998
2095:Lofaro 2012
2059:Morgan 2007
2047:Morgan 2007
2035:Morgan 2007
2023:Morgan 2007
2011:Morgan 2007
1999:Morgan 2007
1805:Morgan 2007
1793:Lofaro 2012
1686:Blue Jacket
1584:Boone Trail
1522:Fess Parker
1309:dime novels
1280:John Filson
1224:Tuque Creek
1194:Osage tribe
1161:War of 1812
1035:John Filson
924:Chillicothe
772:Harrodsburg
762:He founded
434:Oley Valley
410:"New Style"
342:folk heroes
154:Oley Valley
5705:Categories
5675:Pecos Bill
5655:Johnny Kaw
5635:Evangeline
5484:White Lady
5474:La Llorona
5459:Bell Witch
5443:Wampus cat
5438:Teakettler
5423:Snow snake
5383:Hoop snake
5373:Hidebehind
5353:Gillygaloo
5333:Cactus cat
5313:Agropelter
5234:John Henry
5168:California
5079:Poor White
4965:Hootenanny
4904:soup beans
4800:Appalachia
4612:Appalachia
4495:Mark Twain
4315:James Kent
4285:Elias Howe
4165:Henry Clay
4065:John Adams
3933:0806309318
3600:PoetryNook
3315:Jones 2005
3217:Brown 2008
3157:Jones 2005
3121:Brown 2008
3109:Brown 2008
3034:Brown 2008
3010:Brown 2008
2433:1007290645
2263:0813122783
2226:0813122783
2155:Brown 2008
1840:0813122783
1627:References
1339:Lord Byron
1326:The Rescue
1206:Fort Osage
1084:rheumatism
1049:border war
1037:published
1012:Cornwallis
936:Ohio River
766:along the
673:Pilot Knob
671:from atop
486:Mocksville
404:Early life
302:politician
290:Occupation
282:(grandson)
274:Levi Boone
147:1734-11-02
5479:Red Ghost
5393:Jackalope
5358:Glawackus
5295:Uncle Sam
5224:Mike Fink
5064:Hillbilly
4879:chow-chow
4735:Baltimore
4666:formerly
4657:Melungeon
4345:Mary Lyon
4055:inductees
3942:895086315
3278:"Image 2"
2289:Aron 1996
1766:March 11,
1731:Citations
1544:Milky Way
1530:TV series
1514:TV series
871:Cornstalk
829:In 1777,
712:Delawares
599:Pensacola
571:fur trade
552:Cherokees
430:log cabin
422:Bradninch
316:Signature
270:(brother)
261:Relatives
113:In office
92:In office
71:In office
5670:Ole Pete
5569:Vaqueros
5560:Westerns
5535:Madstone
5368:Gumberoo
5290:Sam Hide
5229:Geronimo
5173:Salishan
4945:Clogging
4642:Cherokee
4245:Asa Gray
3830:(1973).
3808:(2007).
3747:(1992).
3604:Archived
3282:Archived
2391:23383743
1761:Richmond
1717:Archived
1562:See also
1344:Don Juan
1333:building
1299:did for
1270:—
1157:Congress
1138:Catholic
826:(1826).
793:, 1855,
692:poachers
688:Iroquois
656:Kentucky
617:—
474:baptized
462:folktale
390:Missouri
377:Shawnees
346:Kentucky
308:merchant
305:surveyor
276:(nephew)
242:Children
178:Defiance
5581:African
5565:Cowboys
5555:Tailypo
5545:Mothman
5493:Legends
5084:Redneck
4861:Cuisine
4834:Culture
4793:Society
4743:Detroit
4739:Chicago
4689:History
4676:Shawnee
4672:Koasati
3972:at the
3629:Sources
1534:Ed Ames
1408:scalped
680:Shawnee
458:panther
442:Reading
432:in the
414:Quakers
299:soldier
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5163:Alaska
5156:Native
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1305:Tarzan
1250:Legacy
1149:syndic
1142:syndic
1064:slaves
903:C-SPAN
660:Squire
635:(1849)
296:Hunter
255:Nathan
253:, and
251:Daniel
247:Jemima
226:
206:Spouse
5418:Snipe
5388:Hugag
5378:Hodag
5338:Champ
4680:Yuchi
2387:JSTOR
1632:Notes
1185:circa
426:Wales
234:)
222:(
218:
3954:ISBN
3938:OCLC
3928:ISBN
3912:ISBN
3874:ISBN
3855:ISBN
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3685:ISBN
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3642:ISBN
3290:2023
2429:OCLC
2419:ISBN
2349:2021
2258:ISBN
2221:ISBN
1872:help
1835:ISBN
1768:2021
1644:The
1467:. A
523:The
453:hunt
338:O.S.
232:1813
228:1756
168:Died
141:Born
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