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daniel boone
James Fenimore Cooper based the character of Natty Bumppo on this man who was born in 1734
Trivia about daniel boone
In 1799 this pioneer left Kentucky because it was "Too crowded! I want more elbow-room"
In 1775 this pioneering American blazed the Wilderness Road
This famous 18th century Kentucky frontiersman & hero is often depicted wearing a coonskin cap
Pat Boone descends from this famed frontiersman
In 1845 the remains of this frontiersman & his wife Rebecca were moved from Missouri to Kentucky
On March 10, 1775 this frontiersman began blazing the Wilderness Road
In 1784 John Filson wrote an exciting bio of this pioneer to get people interested in buying land out west in Kentucky
In 1755 John Finley tempted this young wagoneer with tales of Kentucky lands he'd seen
Chief Blackfish adopted this Kentucky explorer, guide & later state legislator
Fess Parker played the title pioneer & Ed Ames his friend Mingo on this '60s series set in Kentucky
On September 26, 1820 this Kentuckian who cleared the Wilderness Road died in Missouri at age 85
This trailblazer held a series of political offices in Kentucky including sheriff & deputy surveyor
Folk hero who became widely known thru the book "Discovery, Settlement & Present State of Kentucky"
In 1775 he & a group of axmen cleared & marked the Wilderness Road for the Transylvania Company
Kentucky has only one national forest, & it's named for this trailblazer
If you want to see a play about this trailblazer, blaze a trail to Harrodsburg, Kentucky
The Filson Club's Kentuckiana collection includes a tree stump inscribed by this 18th century pioneer
In 1775 this frontiersman led a group through the Cumberland Gap
This frontiersman died in 1820 at his family's limestone mansion near Defiance, Missouri
1940:Daugherty's tale of this 18th century frontiersman
In 1814 an act of Congress confirmed this frontiersman's land righrts
This trailblazer was in his 60s when he moved to the Femme Osage district of what is now Missouri in the late 1790s
The Kentucky statehood issue of 1942 featured a picture of this pioneer & 3 settlers
Tick-Licker was the favorite rifle of this 18th centiry Kentucky frontiersman
This pioneer was a man, yes, a big man, & his bio won a Newbery Medal for James Daugherty
Later folded into the Boy Scouts, Daniel Beard's "The Sons of" this trailblazer was America's first scouting society