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Daniel Boone - Pioneer

Born, Pa., 1734. Died, Mo., 1820. Married Rebecca Boone, 1756, N.C. First trip to Kentucky, 1767. Set up Ft. Boonesborough, 1775, blazed Wilderness Trail and settled. Frontiersman, surveyor, settler, legislator and sheriff. Defender against Indians and British. ...

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Daniel Boone's Grave

Born 1734; died 1820. Entered Eastern Kentucky, 1767; explored Bluegrass Region, 1769-71; guided Transylvania Company, blazed Wilderness Trail, built Fort Boonesborough in 1775; directed defense of the fort, 1778; emigrated to Missouri, 1799; reinterred, with wife Rebecca, in Frankfort Cemetery, ...

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Daniel Boone

1734 - 1820

Famous pioneer and wilderness scout, who lived in this area his first 16 years. Born 3 miles northwest on site of Daniel Boone Homestead, State historical shrine.

Marker is on Benjamin Franklin Highway (U.S. 422) 0.2 miles east of ...

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Daniel Boone Homestead

Here on Nov. 2, 1734,

Daniel Boone was born

and lived until 1750.

Marker is at the intersection of Daniel Boone Road and Old Daniel Boone Road on Daniel Boone Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Daniel Boone and Gen. Nathanael Greene

In 1750, Daniel Boone, age 16, came with his father from Pennsylvania and settled near Boone’s Ford on Yadkin River, then in Rowan, now Davidson County.

Near this spot, in 1781, the American Army under Gen. Nathanael Greene passed on its ...

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Col. Daniel Boone

In memory of

Col. Daniel Boone and 27 salt makers, taken prisoners at Blue Licks, KY., by the Shawnees, Feb. 7, 1778 and brought to Old Chillicothe.

Boone and eleven were adopted by the Shawnees. Ten were taken, over the Bullskin Trail, ...

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Daniel Boone Trail

Daniel Boone lived 18 miles S.W.

His Parents are buried 25 miles S.W.

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Here Passes the Trace of the

Old Plank Road, The Fayetteville

and Western, Chartered 1848

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This Memorail Erected by the Boone Trail Highway Assocation

Marker is on High Point Road 0.1 ...

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Daniel Boone Trail

Daniel Boone lived 18 miles S.W.

His Parents are buried 13 miles S.W.

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Here Passes the Trace of the

Old Plank Road, The Fayetteville

and Western, Chartered 1848

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This Memorail Erected by the Boone Trail Highway Assocation

Marker is on Waughtown Street just south ...

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Daniel Boone Trail Marker

#26

Donated to the Town of Blowing Rock in loving memory of two brothers and Blowing Rock's sons, Paul and Glenn

Coffey by the Coffey Family

This monument was erected two blocks north of this site on September 1, 1927. ...

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Daniel Boone

 

Greatest American pioneer and wilderness scout. Born Nov. 2, 1734. Spent the first 16 years of his life on the Boone Homestead a few miles north. Now a State historical shrine dedicated to American youth.

Marker is on Baumstown ...

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