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68

he never crossed a route
” W. W. Lenon to Lyman Copeland Draper, October 20, 1882, DM9C216[2].

68
They named the place Wolf Hills
Lewis Preston Summers,
Annals of Southwestern Virginia History, 1769–1800
, 76; Archibald Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 134.

69
referred to as a “Boone
” John Mack Faragher,
Daniel Boone
, 54.

69
to be called an excellent hunter
Stephen Aron,
How the West Was Lost
, 27.

69
the gentry resented their
Aron, 15.

69

strait to them all with unerring accuracy
” John C. Barkley to Draper, January 22, 1887. DM9C230[2].

69

I wouldn’t give a tinker’s damn
” and the other quotes in this paragraph James Van Noppen and Ina Woestemeyer Van Noppen,
Daniel Boone Backwoodsman
, 191–92.

70

the habit of contemplation
” John Mason Peck,
Life of Daniel Boone
, 18.

70

If a man would be alone
” Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Nature,” in
Emerson’s Prose and Poetry
, 28.

71
Boone learned to watch the direction
Hammon, ed., 17.

71

In middle life, he read
” Hammon, ed., 139.

71

His worship was in secret
” Hammon, ed., 139.

71

Ah, Wide Mouth
” Draper interview with George Smith 1844, DM32S481. See also DM31C31 and DM2B157–158.

73

Tawbers no make so
” Wellborn Coffey to Draper, September 28, 1884, DM19C240.

73

Daniel Boone / come on boys
” Joe Nickell and John F. Fischer, “Daniel Boone Fakelore,” 464–65.

74

When Boone returned home
” Elizabeth A. Perkins,
Border Life
, 26.

74
Ned “looked so much like Daniel
” Silas W. Parris, writing for Thomas Norman to Draper, October 15 and November 3, 1884, DM2C53.

74
In almost all versions
Faragher, 59–60.

75
witnesses such as James Norman have so many facts wrong
Ken Kamper letter to the author, March 2005.

75

he brought his family back to the Yadkin
” H. Addington Bruce,
Daniel Boone and the Wilderness Road
, 43.

75
The genealogist Spraker
, Hazel Atterbury Spraker,
The Boone Family
, 119.

76

She had supposed him dead
” Stephen Hempstead to Draper, February 15, 1863, DM16C76[2].

77
frontier culture in the eighteenth century was
Faragher, 60–61.

77

You had better have staid at home
” Stephen Cooper interview with Draper, 1889, DM11C101.

79
essentially a poet
Timothy Flint,
Biographical Memoir of Daniel Boone
, 63.

79

slow pay” and as “not thrifty
” J. Rumple to Draper, August 30, 1883, DM8C190[2].

80

geography and locography of these woods
” Henderson, 109.

80

I am richer than the man
” Bruce, 47.

80
Nathan Boone would later say
Hammon, ed., 17.

81
to “God and man by . . . the circumference
” and “
the Divine Spirit indwelling
” Arthur Edward Waite,
The New Encyclopedia of Freemasonry, 2:
111–12.

81
a symbol of the creation of the world
Robert Macoy,
A Dictionary of Freemasonry
, 311.

82
One document from the trip records
“Daniel Boone’s Account Book,” ca. 1765, DM4C75[2].

82

Slaughter was fond of gambling
” Hammon, ed., 15–16.

82
muddy trails and swamps, with little game
Ruben Gold Thwaites,
Daniel Boone
, 65.

84

The place is getting entirely too
” J. Rumple to Draper ca. 1885, DM8C182[5].

84
They had many narrow escapes
Thwaites, 67.

85

leading to the Mesopotamia of Kentucky
” Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 140.

85
His plan was to reach
Bruce, 48.

86
He entertained the folks
Moses Boone to Draper, fall 1846, DM19C3.

Five: Visions of Eden

88
Considering the Six Nations the slaves of
Gregory Evans Dowd,
A Spirited Resistance
, 43.

89

Kentucky was, first and perhaps foremost
” Daniel Blake Smith, “This Idea in Heaven,” 77.

90

the dark and bloody ground
” John Filson,
The Discovery, Settlement, and Present State of Kentucke
, 8.

90

the meadow-land
” George R. Stewart,
American Place Names
, 237.

90

Bloody River
” George Morgan Chinn,
Kentucky Settlement and Statehood, 1750–1800
, 9.

90
It has even been suggested
Arthur K. Moore,
The Frontier Mind
, 13.

90

the land of tomorrow
” Chinn, 7.

90
“Kain-tuck-ee
is a Shawanese word
” John Mason Peck,
Life of Daniel Boone
, 26n. 90
an invention of the whites
Neal O. Hammon, “Separating Facts from Myth,” 6.

90
it was favored by the Cherokees
Thomas P. Field, “The Indian Place Names of Kentucky,” 18.

91
Whatever they called it
Moore, 4.

91
we find this record of the
Salisbury District Superior Court,
Trial, App
., &
Reference Dock, 1770
, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC. Courtesy of Kathryn Weiss. 92 “
He wasn’t just bird counting
” Thomas D. Clark,
Frankfort State Journal
. 92 “
He was considered the Patrick Henry of North Carolina
” Lyman Copeland Draper,
The Life of Daniel Boone
, 331.

92

As confidential agent of the land company
” Archibald Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 149.

93
his father was not employed
Neal O. Hammon, ed.,
My Father, Daniel Boone
, 17.

93

[Boone] had the honor
” Jethro Rumple to Lyman Copeland Draper, August 3, 1883, DM8C190[1].

93
Archibald Henderson wrote that Boone
Archibald Henderson,
The Significance of the Transylvania Company
, 11.

94
A descendant of Nathaniel Hart later said
JDS interview with Nathaniel Hart Jr., DM17CC204.

95

My father even said he never
” Hammon, ed., 29.

95
Ouasiota,
according to some
Chinn, 18.

95
sciota
means “deer
” Field, “The Indian Place Names of Kentucky,” 18.

95

Path of the Armed Ones
” David M. Burns,
Gateway
, 16.

95

some parts of [the trails] had become worn down
” William E. Myer,
Indian Trails of the Southeast
, 743–44.

96

Stand at Cumberland Gap
” Frederick Jackson Turner,
The Frontier in American History
, 35.

97

this important difference
” Draper, 211.

97

What Daniel Boone saw from Pilot Knob
” Moore, 3.

98

On the seventh day of June following
” Filson, 51.

98
Some say bluegrass came from England
Gerald R. Alvey,
Kentucky Blue-grass Country
, 15.

99
According to the historian George W. Ranck
George W. Ranck,
Boones-borough
, 18n3.

99
Christopher Gist had noted
Chinn, 15.

99
the Iroquois had cleared the region
Stephen Aron,
How the West Was Lost
, 7.

99

The realized niche
” Nancy O’Malley,
Stockading Up
, 310.

99
Recently ecologists studying the records
Julian J. N. Campbell,
The Land of Cane and Clover
, 9.

99
The botanist Short in 1828
C. W. Short, “Prodomos Florula Lexingtoniensis, Secundum Florens Di Oestatum Digeste,” 1:252.

99
Some said there were no leaves American Museum
11 (1792): 12, quoted in Moore, 12.

100
George Croghan, a trader who
A. Gwyn Henderson, “The Lower Shawnee Town on Ohio,” 30.

100

[T]he skin was thoroughly rubbed across
” Draper, 212.

100

He was on a mission
” William Gilmore Simms, “Daniel Boone—The First Hunter in Kentucky,” 157.

101

Here the mother that he had worshiped
” Charles Wilkins Webber,
The Hunter Naturalist
, 168.

101

[Boone] only felt yearnings
” Webber, 162.

102
Elk hides were cut up
Thwaites, 75.

102

In the decline of the day
” Filson, 52.

103
quickly hide the accumulated pelts
Hammon, ed., 24.

103

for this is Indian’s hunting ground
” Draper, 216.

103

[t]he Shawness . . . were a scattered people
” Stephen Aron, “Pigs and Hunters,” 186n22.

104
Different groups of Indians lived
Colin G. Calloway,
The American Revolution in Indian Country
, 16, 161.

104
At Chillicothe at least three languages
Aron, “Pigs and Hunters,” 186.

104
Indians had fought among themselves
Aron, “Pigs and Hunters,” 187.

104
The Reverend David McClure recorded
Aron, “Pigs and Hunters,” 188.

105

Steal horse, ha?
” Hammon, ed., 25.

105
Boone later said he was pretty sure
Filson, 52.

106

Our meeting so fortunately
” Filson, 53.

106
According to some reports
Thwaites, 79.

106
Archibald Henderson would state positively
Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 153.

107
Boone never saw John Findley again
Draper, 224n24.

107

Saith that in the year 1770
” Deposition to Commission, September 15, 1796 in Clark County Kentucky, before George Smith, DM4C93.

108

My father always thought that Stewart
” Hammon, ed., 29.

108

We were then in a dangerous, helpless
” Filson, 53.

110

He now proceeded to make
” Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 155–56.

111

Boone deliberately chose the peace
” William Carlos Williams,
In the American Grain
, 131.

111

The idea of a beloved wife
” Filson, 54.

112

naturally romantic and fond of the chase
”“A Traveler,”
Cincinnati National Republican
, August 19, 1823, DM16C67.

112

seven elephants
” Draper, 248n17.

112

giant sloths and giant beaver bones
” Thomas Ashe,
Travels in America
, 40–49.

112
cure “the itch by once bathing
” Filson, 33.

113
Other formations were called
J. C. Currens, “Caves,” 174–76.

114

While I was looking at him
” Hammon, ed., 32.

114

It was understood
Hammon, ed., 32.

115

and it may have been the means
” Draper, 245.

115

D.B.—1770” carved on it
Draper, 245.

115
Boone was surprised by Indians
Draper, 245.

115
took a leap
DM3B37 Draper interview with “Mr. Wolf,” n.d., DM31C1[41].

115

To many it would have been the means
” W. H. Bogart,
Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky
, 77.

116

For three months he was alone
” Williams, 136.

116

seen deep truths about himself
” Bruce Selcraig, “The Real Robinson Crusoe,” 89.

116
They killed the mother wolf
Draper, 247.

117

But if a man would be alone
” Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Nature,” in
Emerson’s Prose and Poetry
, 28.

118

Prayer is the contemplation of
” Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Self- Reliance,” in
Emerson’s Prose and Poetry
, 132.

119
George Washington, who owned tracts
O’Malley, 13.

119

[Washington] looked west to the land
” Joseph J. Ellis,
His Excellency
, 39.

119
When Washington renovated
Ellis, 53.

120

Upon a large, spreading beech tree
” Draper, 263.

120
It was Daniel Boone, alone in the forest
Draper, 264.

121

‘Bledsoe told me,’ says General Hall
” Draper, 264; Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 128–29.

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