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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's Parents

Squire and Sarah Boone are buried here. Daniel Boone, 1734-1820, lived many years in this region.

Marker is on Yadkinville Road (U.S. 601), on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Daniel Boone

0.2 miles along this road is the

waterfall under which Bonne hid

himself from raiding Indians;

the falls were then about 4 feet

high. 1.1 mile along the road, a

marker indicates the site of

the beech tree where "D. Boon

Cilled a bar ...

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Daniel Boone

Front

Daniel Boone, universal symbol of the American frontier, was 65 when he came to Upper Louisiana, now Missouri, 1799. His wife Rebecca was 60. The Spanish lieutenant governor granted Boone 845 acres nearby here on Femme Osage Creek.

Boone did not ...

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Daniel Boone's Trail

From North Carolina to Kentucky 1775. Erected by the Kentucky Daughters of the American Revolution 1915. Also near the site of Fort Estill 1779-1782 built by Capt. James Estill

Marker is at the intersection of Berea Road (U.S. 25/421) and Pace ...

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Daniel Boone's Trace

Two miles east is location of the trail blazed in 1775 by Daniel Boone, who was then agent for the Transylvania Co. This famous road was used by thousands of settlers traveling to Kentucky. Boone's Trace entered Ky. at Cumberland ...

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Daniel Boone's First Steps in Kentucky

Boone 1st visited Ky. on hunting trip in 1767-68. Hunted Clinch River before coming to Russell Fork of the Big Sandy River. Followed rim of Breaks Canyon through present-day Elkhorn City. He tracked 50 miles along buffalo trace to a ...

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Daniel Boone

The Western Virginia Pioneer 1788-1799

1789 Lt. Col. Of Kanawha Militia

An Organizer of Kanawha County

1791 Delegate to Virginia Assembly

His Cabin was Across the River

from Cave in Cliff Above

He hunted Deer and Made Salt

From a ...

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