Read Boone: A Biography Online
Authors: Robert Morgan
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Historical, #Adventurers & Explorers
122
It is likely Squire and Daniel
Draper, 265–66; DM3B65.
123
A party was formed in the settlements
Draper, 267–68.
Regulators
124
Information in “Regulators” is summarized from William S. Powell,
North Carolina through Four Centuries
, 146–59.
Six: Return to the Bluegrass Island
126
“
Bluegrass island
” Ted Franklin Belue,
The Hunters of Kentucky
, 82.
126
“
The reports of his extended explorations
” Archibald Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 158–59.
127
Boone’s description of the land
Shaw Livermore,
Early American Land Companies
, 91.
128
“
She is by nature a quiet soul
” Rev. George Soelle’s diary, Moravian Archives, Henderson Papers, translated by Adelaide Fries. 129 “
You need not refuse me for you
” John B. Roark to Draper, March 30, 1885, DM16C81[1].
129
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We therefore command you that you attach
” Rowan County Records, in Boone Family Biographical File, Kentucky Historical Society. 130
Nathan told Draper
Neal O. Hammon, ed.,
My Father, Daniel Boone
, 45.
130
“
[Watauga] sets a dangerous example
” Henderson, 199.
130
the Watauga experiment set a precedent
Henderson, 200.
130
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D.B. 1773
” Deposition of David Hill, September 1, 1800, DM4C128.
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in the Green River country
Samuel Duncan to Draper, February 21, 1852, DM4C131.
131
“
heaven is a Kentucky of a place” The Christian Traveler
(New York, 1828), 47–48, quoted in Arthur K. Moore,
The Frontier Mind
, 24.
131
According to some accounts
George Morgan Chinn,
Kentucky Settlement and Statehood, 1750–1800
, 45.
131
Capt. Thomas Bullitt surveyed tracts
Nancy O’Malley,
Stockading Up
, 14.
132
“
under the guize of hunting game
” Stephen Aron,
How the West Was Lost
, 61.
133
“
The wives of our western pioneers
” John Mason Peck,
Life of Daniel Boone
, 37–38.
133
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We command you that you take
” The original arrest warrant in the Christiansburg, Virginia, courthouse has been lost, but Mrs. Jane Brown of the Montgomery County Museum owns a photocopy. 134 “
I visited William Briant
” Rev. George Soelle’s diary, Moravian Archives, Henderson Papers.
134
“
Stoner was an awkward Dutchman
” Hammon, ed., 42.
135
“
Americans . . . do and will remove
” Louis Phelps Kellogg and Reuben Gold Thwaites,
Documentary History of Dunmore’s War, 1774
, 371.
135
Dunmore denied that he had sent
Otis K. Rice,
Frontier Kentucky
, 52.
135
who had his own plans for
Henderson, 207; see also James Hall,
The Romance of Western History
, 155–56.
136
Nathan Boone said that bells
Hammon, ed., 24.
136
told them they would hear wolves
Lyman Copeland Draper,
The Life of Daniel Boone
, 287.
137
Big Jim had been befriended by
Hammon, ed., 39.
137
The slave Charles was found with his head
Rice, 60.
138
“
a remarkable instance of their good faith
” Draper, 290.
139
The Christian brothers escaped
Draper, 291–92.
139
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deer-skin coloured black
” Draper, 292.
139
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There suddenly arose a severe
” Draper, 304.
139
Whenever the death of James was mentioned
Hammon, ed., 42.
140
“
Whosoever saw an Indian in Kentucky
” Draper, 299, quoted from John Jeremiah Jacob,
Biographical Sketch of the Life of the Late Capt. Michael Cresap
, 53–54.
140
One group of Shawnees claimed
Draper, 302.
141
It would seem that Dunmore wanted a war
Henderson, 209.
141
“
employ two faithful woodsmen
” Draper, 305.
141
“
Well, Mike, you’ll have mine
” George W. Stoner, son of Michael, interview with Draper, November 28, 1868, DM24C55.
141
“
[Lewis] directed me to cross
” Boone deposition, October 6, 1817. St. Charles County, MO; DM6C105.
142
Boone liked to imitate
Draper, 307–8.
142
“
On the last of May or first [of] June 1774
” Neal O. Hammon, “John Filson’s Error,” 462–63.
144
“
We made a survey of this
” DM4J58–84; Kellogg and Thwaites, 118.
144
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on his way to the falls
” Neal O. Hammon, “Separating Facts from Myths,” 3.
145
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Alarmed by finding some people killed
” Draper, 309.
147
“
Their simultaneous arrival lends credence
” Rice, 56.
147
Others have argued
O’Malley, 15.
147
“
Captain Bledsoe says Boone has
” Kellogg and Thwaites, 168; DM33S254–256.
148
“
the Indians is not Angry
” Kellogg and Thwaites, 246–47.
148
Daniel Greathouse had invited
Michael Lofaro,
Daniel Boone
, 45.
148
“
the men would all go out and play at ball
” John Dabney Shane interview with Mrs. Samuel Scott, 1840s, DM11CC225.
148
“
Some were in so great haste
” Shane interview with Mrs. Samuel Scott, 1840s, DM11CC226.
149
“
Mr. Boon is very diligent at Castle-Woods
” Col. Arthur Campbell to Col. Wlliam Preston, September 29, 1774; Kellogg and Thwaites, 218.
149
“
bearskins
” John Mack Faragher,
Daniel Boone
, 103.
150
“
Mr. Boone has sent me the War Club
” Kellogg and Thwaites, 220; DM3QQ109.
150
It is possible the Shawnees
Kellogg and Thwaites, 220–21.
150
“
Murder! Murder!” he shouted
Kellogg and Thwaites, 244.
150
Though Point Pleasant is usually
Reuben Gold Thwaites,
Daniel Boone
, 111.
150
“
Mr. Boon is an excellent woodsman
” Kellogg and Thwaites, 249.
152
In a letter to Lord Dunmore
Richard Taylor,
Girty
, 62.
152
“
Colonel Cresap, the last spring
” Draper, 328n8.
152
“
Rachel Duncin, one house
” DM4C75[1].
Seven: Where There Was No Forbidden Fruit
153
“
Boone’s report of the west
” Thomas D. Clark,
A History of Kentucky
, 60.
153
“
To enter upon a detail of the Beuty
” Archibald Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 233.
154
“
Like as a white carpenter could
” Felix Walker’s narrative, quoted in George W. Ranck,
Boonesborough
, 162, reprinted from
DeBow’s Review
, February 1854.
154
And even Gov. Josiah Martin of North Carolina
James Hall,
The Romance of Western History
, 155–56. 155 “
Lord Mansfield gave Judge Henderson
” and “
A true copy
” Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 201; DM2CC34[9].
155
It was all a charade
John Bakeless,
Daniel Boone
, 83. The source of this legal ruse may have been a document called the Camden-Yorke opinion of 1757, which James Hogg, a partner in the Transylvania Company, discovered in the fall of 1775 and used retroactively as authorization for the Transylvania purchase. Though many promoters in North America invoked the Camden-Yorke opinion for their own purposes, the document refers explicitly to the East India Company. See W. S. Lester,
The Transylvania Colony
, 27.
155
In April 1769 Pennsylvania
Otis K. Rice,
Frontier Kentucky
, 38.
155
In February the McAfee brothers
George Morgan Chinn,
Kentucky Settlement and Statehood, 1750–1800
, 81.
156
“
Proposals for the Encouragement
” Ranck, 182.
156
“
contrary to Law and Justice
” Ranck, 150.
156
“
Archibald Neilson, deputy auditor
” Henderson, T
he Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 219.
157
It has been said that James Robertson
Archibald Henderson,
The Transylvania Company and the Founding of Henderson, Kentucky
, 7.
158
“
the Road to the Old Settlements
” Neal O. Hammon, conversation with the author, March 17, 2005.
159
“
This is the marked difference
” W. H. Bogart,
Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky
, 117.
159
A location near the mouth of Otter Creek
Nancy O’Malley,
Searching for Boonesborough
, 15.
159
“
James Robertson, also a witness
” Neal O. Hammon, “No Stranger to Difficulty,” 53.
160
“
Colonel Henderson opened the negotiations
” Robert Lee Kincaid,
The Wilderness Road
, 96.
161
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for and in consideration of the sum
” Ranck, 151.
161
It was reported that no liquor
Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 225.
162
On March 17, 1775, the deed of sale was inked
Lyman Copeland Draper,
The Life of Daniel Boone
, 333.
162
“
[W]e have given you a fine land
” Draper, 333.
162
“
there was a dark cloud over that Country
” John Haywood,
The Civil and Political History of the State of Tennessee
, 58–59.
162
“
the most fluent, graceful
” Draper’s notes from Pleasant Henderson, DM30S74.
163
trained as a weaver
Hazel Atterbury Spraker,
The Boone Family
, 115.
163
“
Hays taught my father to write
” Neal O. Hammon, ed.,
My Father
,
Daniel Boone
, 45.
163
“
a notorious prostitute
” John Dabney Shane interview with Nathaniel Hart, 1843–44, DM17CC195.
163
“
Trot father, trot mother
” Josiah Collins to Shane, 1840, DM12CC97.
163
“
Mrs. Susan Hays—Boone’s daughter
” Abner Bryan to Draper, February 12–14, 1890, DM4C51.
163
“
Susan when I saw her
” Josiah Collins to Shane, 1840s, DM12CC97.
164
“
our pilot and conductor
” Ranck, 163.
165
“
with great propriety, intrepidity
” Ranck, 167.
165
“
Handiness with the axe
” Arthur K. Moore,
The Frontier Mind
, 56.
165
Although not as famous
Ellen Eslinger, ed.,
Running Mad for Kentucky
, 11.
166
From there he turned due north
Nancy O’Malley,
Stockading Up
, 19.
166
“
most of it hilly, stony
” Draper, 345.
166
“
Nothing can exceed the road
” Eslinger, ed., 28.
166
“
the pleasing and rapturous . . . plains
” and “
Perhaps no Adventurers
” Ranck, 163. 167 “
Dear Colonel
” Draper, 339.
167
“
fryday ye 7th
” Eslinger, ed., 72.
167
Boone later described the attack
John Filson,
The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke
, 59.
168
“
He attended me as his child
” Ranck, 167.
168
“
The Chillicothes accused the Mingoes
” Ted Franklin Belue,
The Hunters of Kentucky
, 99.
168
“
Such a sight some of us never
” Ranck, 166.
169
“
We felt ourselves as passengers
” Ranck, 164.
Eight: Kentucky Was the Key
171
“
best tract of land in North-American
” John Filson,
The Discovery
,
Settlement, and Present State of Kentucke
, 7.
172
Hanks, as recorded by William Calk
Ellen Eslinger, ed.,
Running Mad for Kentucky
, 73, 263n1.
172
News traveled fast
Neal O. Hammon, e-mail to the author, October 19, 2005.
172
“
It was beyond a doubt
” Lyman Copeland Draper,
The Life of Daniel Boone
, 342.
173
“
Thursday 20th this morning is Clear
” Eslinger, ed., 73.
173
“
It was owing to Boone’s confidence
” Draper, 342.
174
“
Even in the superior courts
” Archibald Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 104–5.
174
“
A spring at Boonsburrow constantly
” Filson, 31.