Read Boone: A Biography Online
Authors: Robert Morgan
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Historical, #Adventurers & Explorers
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And let this stand as a direction
” Defoe, 77.
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Thus situated, many hundred miles from
” Filson, 53.
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[S]eeing all these things have not brought thee
” Defoe, 101.
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was named Dreaming Creek
John Bakeless,
Daniel Boone
, 51–52; Thomas Speed,
The Wilderness Road
, 69; Draper interview with Nathan and Olive Boone, 1851, DM6S282.
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Each time when captured, robbed
” Bakeless, 244; Draper interview with Nathan and Olive Boone, 1851, DM6S282.
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Many dark and sleepless nights have I been
” Filson, 80–81.
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How strange a chequer-work of Providence
” Defoe, 182.
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The aspect of these cliffs is so wild
” Filson, 57–58.
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The scenery which presented itself on all sides
” Edgar Allan Poe, “A Tale of the Ragged Mountains,” 3:942.
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I surveyed the famous river Ohio
” Filson, 55.
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Interest in his subject was high
” Walton, 73.
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Boone the frontiersman, as an acknowledged
” Arthur K. Moore,
The Frontier Mind
, 147–48.
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All true: Every word truth!
” John A. McClung,
Sketches of Western Adventure
, 79–80.
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neither the love of friends nor the hatred of enemies
” J. Winston Coleman,
Six Sketches of Kentucky
, 71.
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a model of the republican citizen
” Richard Slotkin,
The Fatal Environment
, 67.
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No little mound attracts to his last resting-place
” Reuben T. Durrett,
John Filson, the First Historian of Kentucky
, 93.
345
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A man does not have to be great
” Walton, 126.
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Thomas Allin and Samuel Grant the persons appointed
” Lincoln County Court Order Book One, 79, August Court, 1783.
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In 1783 Boone made around forty surveys
Willard Rouse Jillson, “Daniel Boone as Surveyor,”
Kentucky School Journal
, 32.
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a muddy hole of a place
” Ellen Eslinger,
Running Mad for Kentucky
, 19.
348
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In this harbour are seen
” Eslinger, 18–19.
348
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the fag [worn out] end of Kentucky
” Eslinger, 19.
349
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[In 1783] he made 24 surveys
” Neal O. Hammon, “Daniel Boone the Surveyor,” 3.
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A surveying party would need a compass
” Hammon, 3.
350
Yet later studies of his surveys
Neal O. Hammon and Richard Taylor,
Virginia’s Western War 1775–1786
, xxiv. 351 “
All Boone’s entries were mighty vague
” John Dabney Shane interview with William Risk, ca. 1840s, DM11CC87.
Sixteen: A Deale of Sine Is Seen
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A Deale of Sine is Seen in Different places
” Daniel Boone to Gov. Patrick Henry, August 16, 1785, DM32C81A.
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In April 1786 Moluntha and the chief named the Shade
Colin G. Calloway,
The American Revolution in Indian Country
, 176.
353
Simon Girty, who was with the Shawnees Michigan Historical Collection
24 (1895): 35.
353
the dogs would lead them to the villages
Neal O. Hammon, ed.,
My Father, Daniel Boone
, 81.
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Who hacked the squaws?
” Abner Bryan to Lyman Copeland Draper, 1890, DM4C50.
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Mind that fellow,” Boone shouted
Hammon, ed., 81.
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Was you in the Battle of Blue Licks?
” and “
Then God damn you . . . I will show you
” John Dabney Shane interview with Isaac Clinkenbeard, 1840s, DM11CC3.
355
Moluntha’s English was not very good
Draper interview with Joseph Jackson, 1844, DM11C63[34].
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Later they would move again
Calloway, 178.
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State of Virginia Dr. 19 galons of whiskey
” David I. Bushnell Jr., “Daniel Boone at Limestone 1781–1787,” 3.
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He told me he had surveyed the same land
” Deposition of Daniel Boone, Point Pleasant, Virginia, April 24, 1794; Neal O. Hammon, “John Filson’s Error,” 463.
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Hickman, Floyd and myself was face to face
” Deposition of Daniel Boone, Point Pleasant, Virginia, April 24, 1794; Hammon, 463.
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Boone built his station on part of the land
” John Floyd to Col. William Preston, March 27, 1783, DM33S320.
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Said Boone also told deponent
” Deposition of Richard Hickman, May 26, 1790, Fayette County, taken before Charles Morgan and James McMillan,
Fayette County Records
, 1:170–85.
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Boone was ill-equipped for the cut-throat
” Stephen Aron,
How the West Was Lost
, 82.
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Little by little his wealth melted away
” Hammon, ed., 110.
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Aprl 14 lent money to several persons
” “Daniel Boone’s Account Book,” DM14C92.
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Captain Plat was in New Orleans
” Hammon, ed., 109.
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located and surveyed by Col. Daniel Boone” Lexington Herald
, February 13, 1927, Kentucky Historical Society. 361
It was Imlay . . . who made Boone known
Maurice Manning,
A Companion for Owls
, 118.
361
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Sir, I must be plain with you
” Daniel Boone to Nathaniel Rochester, July 17, 1785, DM14C7.
361
Historians, including Arthur K. Moore
Arthur K. Moore,
The Frontier Mind
, 158.
361
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It is apparent that without wealth
” Moore, 144.
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This man had a wife older
” Daniel Drake,
Pioneer Life in Kentucky
, 205–6.
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In addition to premeditated personal injury
” Hammon, ed., 110.
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I flater myself [that you will] Send
” Daniel Boone to Col. Robert Patterson, March 16, 1787, DM26C176[1].
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the Shawnees often ferried across to visit
” Ted Franklin Belue,
The Hunters of Kentucky
, 242.364 “
Go home and live at peace, and I will assure
” Benjamin Logan,
Kentucky Gazette
, August 18, 1787, DM33S17-25.
365
She never forgot Boone’s kindness
Boone Ballard to Draper, December 6, 1882, DM14C50[4].
365
Boone . . . arranged to trade the mare
Draper interview with George Edmonds, 1863, DM19S83.
365
Recent scholarship suggests that Blue Jacket
John Sugden,
Blue Jacket
, 1–4; Belue, 296n4.
365
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Boone! Boone!
” Shane interview with Thomas Jones, ca. 1840s, DM12CC233.
365
The men all got drunk
JSD interview with Thomas Jones, ca. 1840s, DM12CC233.
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By the next spring we had some twelve or fifteen tons
” Hammon, ed., 82.
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Father was busily employed in digging
” Hammon, ed., 81–82.
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Oct. 9th 1788, recd. 15 caggs of ginseng of Capt. Fagan
” John Bakeless,
Daniel Boone
, 331; “Daniel Boone’s Account Book,” 330, DM14C92, DM6S330.
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In the fall of 1784 we moved out of Boone’s Station
” Hammon, ed., 80.
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Then he also decided to take up residence
” Hammon, ed., 84.
368
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dark complexioned & stern looking
” John F. Watson to Draper, March 4, 1853, DM1C19[2].
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In place of cane, the cabin sites were now
” Elizabeth A. Perkins,
Border Life
, 147.
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Some of the horses in the region
Dr. Phil Sponenburg, Letter to the author, August 15, 2005.
Boating in the West
372
“
I . . . found that he was one of that class of men
” Francis Baily,
Journal of a Tour in the Unsettled Parts of North America in 1796–1797
, 115–117.
Seventeen: Going East to Go West
375
One visitor recalled sleeping in the store
John Dabney Shane interview with James Lane, ca. 1840s, DM12CC57.
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1790 Apl. 27 Van Lears, merchtr., write
” DM27C6.
375
he never got out of debt to Vanlear
DM27C30.
375
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The year 1790 marks the end of an era
” Archibald Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 348.
375
“
Adventures of Colonel Daniel Boone” European Magazine
, October 1790, Kentucky State Archives.
376
even worked from time to time at his old profession
John P. Hale,
Trans-Allegheny Pioneers
, 170–71.
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There my father saw among Miller’s cattle
” Neal O. Hammon, ed.,
My Father, Daniel Boone
, 90.
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(This visit to Henry Miller’s farm)
Daniel Bryan to Draper, 1844, DM22C14.
377
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Sum purson Must Carry out
” DM14C105.
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Captain Caperton did not do to my likes
” W. S. Laidley, “Daniel Boone in the Kanawha Valley,” 2 (1913): 11.
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Though he had fought as hard
” Hammon, ed., 110; DM6S219.
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As Boone grew older and increasingly enfeebled
” Annette Kolodny,
The Land before Her
, 83; John Bakeless,
Daniel Boone
, 347.
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It was reported that a hunting companion
J. P. Hale, “Daniel Boone, Some Facts and Incidents Not Hitherto Published,” 10.
380
killed more deer than any of his neighbors
Lyman Copeland Draper note from Edward Bryan, October 20, 1863, DM19S170.
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He especially enjoyed hunting deer in Teaze’s Valley
Ralph Clayton to Draper, April 10, 1883, DM16C45.
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His large head, full chest, square shoulders
” Reuben Gold Thwaites,
Daniel Boone
, 212–13.
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hair was moderately black, eyes blue
” Hammon, ed., 140.
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It was said that in 1792
Hale, 9.
381
Later he told Draper
Hammon, ed., 101.
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On the way Father put his head over
” Hammon, ed., 99.
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for his qualities and experience as a counselor
” Hale, 5.
382
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but seemed to be driven
” Hale, 5.
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ate their meals from a common rough tray
” Draper interview with William Champ, 1863, DM15C31.
383
One bear might yield twenty gallons
Hammon, ed., 102.
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The legend is that Daniel Boone
John Mack Faragher,
Daniel Boone
, 272.
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In 1797, the surveyor general of Kentucky
” Stephen Aron,
How the West Was Lost
, 84.
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Sir–After my best Respts to your Excelancy
” Bakeless, 349; Samuel M. Wilson, “Daniel Boone, 1734–1934,” 44.
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until 1818, when definite legislative steps were taken
” Thomas D. Clark,
A History of Kentucky
, 258.
386
When the Wilderness Road was rebuilt
Ellen Eslinger, ed.,
Running Mad for Kentucky
, 66.
386
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In 1796 he began surveying again
” Neal O. Hammon, “Daniel Boone, the Surveyor,” 6.
Eighteen: To the Farther West
389
A sheriff tried to serve a warrant
Stephen Aron,
How the West Was Lost
, 85.
389
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Nowhere in America has the almost instantaneous
” Aron,
How the West Was Lost
, 2; William Darby,
The Emigrant’s Guide to the Western and Southwestern States and Territories
, 206.
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A hunter’s life is one of constant excitement
” James B. Finley,
Autobiography of the Rev. James B. Finley
, 96.
390
the Spanish government embarked on a policy to encourage
John Mason Peck,
Life of Daniel Boone
, 168.
390
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[T]heir children must absolutely be Catholics
”“Terms of Settlement in Missouri,”
Carolina Gazette
, November 14, 1799.
391
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He [Boone] wanted to know the quantity of land
” Neal O. Hammon, ed.,
My Father, Daniel Boone
, 107.
392
The grant noted that besides slaves
Boone Family Papers, Missouri Historical Society. 392 “
will be sold: On Thursday of the 4th” Kentucky Gazette
, September 19, 1798, Kentucky State Archives. 392 “
Boone was soured against Kentucky
” Edward Coles to Lyman Copeland Draper, 1848, DM6S310–311.
392
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unwilling to live among men who were
” Francis Baily,
Journal of a Tour in the Unsettled Parts of North America, 1796–1797
, 116.