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Daniel Boone [October 22 (November 2 new style), 1734 – September 26, 1820] was an American pioneer and hunter whose frontier exploits made him one of the first folk heroes of the United States. Boon...
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Daniel Boone is one of America's great frontier legends, remembered for being a frontiersman, a land agent, an Indian fighter, and one of Kentucky's earliest settlers. The legend often overshadows the man who stands behind it, and it has helped to obscure the darkest episode of his life—his court-martial for treason...
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Daniel Boone, U.S. History, Biographies ... Boone's adventures became well known through the so-called autobiographical account that appeared in the widely read Discovery, Settlement, and Present State of Kentucke (1784), by John Filson, and Lord Byron's verses on him in Don Juan gave his name international prominence.
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Daniel Boone's name to go on Highway U.S. 25E Writer: Mark R. Chellgren; ... Daniel Boone's name to go on Highway U.S. 25E ; Writer: Mark R. Chellgren; 8/9/2005 Lexington Herald-Leader; FRANKFORT - Daniel Boone will again get his name on a highway in Kentucky today, putting to rest a two-year controversy.
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"The name Daniel Boone will forever be synonymous with the saga of the American frontier. ... "Today Daniel Boone's indelible image in the minds of Americans is a mixture of fact and legend. But this mingling of the real and the fictional is not solely a result of the passage of time or of the liberties taken in movies...
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Boone was awarded one last tract of land and lived out the rest of his days in Missouri. Legend has it that he made a last return visit to Kentucky to pay off his debts, leaving only fifty cents to his name. Daniel Boone died in 1820, ... These films contain rare historical documents, recollections from Indian's descendants,
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Daniel Boone's grandfather, however, is known to have been well educated ... He acted his part so well that some of his white comrades suspected him of treason. But he convinced the Indians so completely that he was adopted by the chief as his son. Daniel's head was shaven to a forelock and he dressed and lived as an Indian.
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When I got too old for Captain Kangaroo, my favorite TV show was Daniel Boone, where coonskin cap-wearing Fess Parker was always blazing trails and fighting Indians. I could only imagine ... Some of Boone’s best friends were Indians. Once, while a prisoner of the Shawnee, Boone was adopted as the son of Chief Blackfish.
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In 1769 a party under the leadership of Daniel Boone crossed the mountains, ... The fort was summoned to surrender in the name of his Britannic majesty. Boone asked and was granted two days to consider. ... During the conference the savages had drawn near, and now Blackfish, Boone's adopted father, professed entire amity,
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