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Vandalia Company,
42

Vanlear (merchant),
375

Vestal, Stanley,
399

Virginia, colonial government of, Henderson’s land purchase and,
131
,
134
,
154
,
156
,
162
,
183
,
185
,
186
,
191
,
192
,
195
,
201
–2

Virginia Gazette
,
293

Virginia Land Commission,
285
,
286
,
288

Virginia legislature,
61
,
220
,
283

DB as representative in,
302
,
303
–4,
366
,
376
–77

Virginia militia

DB as officer in,
147
–52,
218
,
239
,
303
,
376

DB’s provisioning contract with,
377
–79,
386

raids on Shawnee towns in 1779,
297

Shawnee attack on Kentucky in 1778 and,
253
,
254
–55,
276
,
279

Voegelin, C. F. (anthropologist),
245

Voltaire,
214

von Steuben, Baron,
214

Wabash River,
381

Waddell, Maj. Hugh,
58
,
60
,
61

Walden
(Thoreau),
56
,
452

Walker, Felix,
154
,
164
–69

Walker, Fred G., iv

Walker, Dr. Thomas,
42
,
44
,
95

“Walking” (Thoreau essay),
451

Walton, John,
336
,
338
,
339
,
343

War of 1812,
220
,
386
,
422
,
424

“warping” technique,
373

Warrior’s Path,
86
,
95
–96,
97
,
98
,
122
,
165
,
166

Washington, George,
42
–44,
45
,
94
,
144
,
343
,
426
,
447

as Freemason, xxv,
43
–44,
215

western lands and,
89
,
92
,
119
,
132
,
135

Watauga Association,
125
,
130
,
160

Watauga River,
446

Watauga Valley, settlements of the,
130
,
157
,
206
,
210
,
216
,
279

Wayne, “Mad” Anthony,
332
–33,
360
,
382

Webb, John (uncle),
9

Webb, Mary Boone (aunt),
3
,
6

Webber, C. W.,
101

Welch, James E.,
433
,
441

West, the,
158
–59

allure of,
28
,
47
–48,
119
,
135
,
158
,
390
,
400

Cumberland Gap’s importance to settlement of,
96

Lewis and Clark expedition,
399
,
410
,
419

Louisiana purchase, significance of,
410

sense of unlimited frontier,
193

significance of the settlement of Kentucky,
170
–71

“When Lilacs Last in Dooryards

Bloomed”` (Whitman poem),
121

Whitefield, George,
25

White Rocks,
96

Whitley, Esther,
52
,
221
,
224

Whitman, Walt,
109
,
117
–18,
427
,
434
,
452
–54,
455
–57

Wilcoxen (neighbor),
14
–15

Wilcoxson, John (brother-in-law),
25
,
29

Wilcoxson, Sarah Boone (sister),
25
,
29

Wilderness Road,
158

creation of,
157
–58,
163
–69,
292
,
385

prior names of,
158
,
164

rebuilding of, xxv,
384
–85,
386

Wilderness Road, The
(Kincaid),
160

Wilkinson, James,
360
,
415

Williams, John,
92
,
191
,
194
,
197

Williams, William Carlos,
111
,
116
,
189

Williamson, Col. David,
305

Willis, John,
146

Wilson, Mrs. Hugh,
197

Wolf, Captain (Shawnee chief),
364

Wolf Hills (later Abingdon),
68

Wollstonecraft, Mary,
361
,
454

wolves,
37
,
116
–17

women on the frontier, roles of,
62
–63,
187
–88,
224
,
408
–9

siege of Bryan’s Station,
312
–13

Wood, Samuel,
180

Woodland Indians,
399

Woodmason, Rev. Charles,
26
,
35
–36

Wordsworth, William,
xviii
,
xix
,
117
,
343
,
454
,
455

Worth (hunting companion),
380

Wyandottes,
138
,
305
,
309
–10,
332

Yadkin Valley, North Carolina,
30
–31,
33
–35,
84

Boone family moves to,
25
–30,
32

Boone family’s frequent moves in,
84

DB and family members returning to, after siege at Boonesborough,
279
–81

DB returns to Kentucky from, in 1779,
282
–85

Indian raids in 1750s,
58
–60

“Year of Blood” (1782),
305
–332

Year of the Three Sevens,
217
–23

Yellowstone River,
398
,
403
,
418
,
419
,
425

Yocum, Jesse,
327

R
OBERT
M
ORGAN
was raised on his family’s farm in the North Carolina mountains. He is the author of eleven books of poetry and eight books of fiction, including the bestselling novel
Gap Creek
. Winner of a 2007 Academy of Arts and Letters Award for Literature and the Thomas Wolfe Memorial Literary Award, he lives in Ithaca, New York, where he teaches at Cornell University.

Boone birthplace, Oley, PA. Photograph. Ca. 1930s.
This incorporates the original building and looks surpisingly like the stone house Boone died in in Missouri in 1820. (Courtesy Pennsylvania State Archives—Record Group 13.)

Squire and Sarah Boone tombstone,
Joppa Cemetery, Mocksville, North Carolina. When Boone’s father, Squire, died in January 1765, this stone, framed now in brick, was placed over his grave. The circles with points in the center imply that Squire was a Freemason, as was his son Daniel. (Photo: Benjamin R. Morgan.)

Masonic symbols. Amos Doolittle. Engraving. From Jeremy Cross
, Masters Carpet: The True Masonic Chart or Hieroglyphic Monitor,
1820. Freemasonry was a fresh wind sweeping through Great Britain, Europe, and North America in the eighteenth century, promoting brotherhood, service, and progressive thought. (Courtesy National Heritage Museum, Lexington, MA. Photography by John M. Miller.)

Boonesborough in 1778.
Drawing. From George W. Ranck
, Boonesborough (
Filson Club Publication No. 16
),
1901. Based on a design made by Col. Richard Henderson in 1775, this drawing shows the fort as it was finally completed in 1778
. (
Courtesy Filson Historical Society, Louisville, KY
.)


Divine Elm
.” Meeting of the Transylvania House of Delegates, May 1775.
Drawing. From George W. Ranck
, Boonesborough
(Filson Club Publication No. 16), 1901. With no building large enough for a meeting, the delegates gathered under a giant elm outside the fort to make laws and plan the government of the future colony of Transylvania. (Courtesy Filson Historical Society, Louisville, KY.)

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