Read Boone: A Biography Online
Authors: Robert Morgan
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Historical, #Adventurers & Explorers
Lloyd, Morgan,
5
Lofaro, Michael A.,
xxiii
Logan (Mingo chief Tahgahjute),
148
,
149
,
152
Logan, Benjamin,
173
,
179
,
180
,
197
,
217
,
218
Battle of the Blue Licks and,
317
,
318
,
319
,
327
,
328
,
330
career of,
278
offensive against Ohio Indians in 1786,
353
questioning of DB’s loyalty,
251
,
275
,
276
,
277
,
278
,
353
Logan’s Station (earlier St. Asaph’s),
173
,
179
,
180
,
190
,
194
,
212
,
218
,
223
,
224
,
285
court-martial proceedings against DB at,
276
–79
defense of Boonesborough aided by men of,
254
,
274
defensive preparations in 1778,
252
news of siege of Boonesborough,
273
,
274
Shawnee attack of 1777,
221
winter of 1779–80,
286
Lord Dunmore’s War,
140
–52
name change to Transylvania Company,
160
Louisa River,
see
Kentucky River
French control over,
405
,
407
,
409
U.S. purchase of,
401
,
406
,
409
–10
see also
Missouri territory
Lower Blue Licks,
98
,
226
,
227
,
228
,
229
Loyal Company,
42
Luke 2:49,
12
Lulbegrud Creek,
98
Lythe, Rev. John,
180
Madison, James,
423
Madison Democrat
,
312
Mansfield, Lord,
155
Mansker, Casper,
119
–20,
121
,
441
maple syrup,
see
sugaring
maps
Battle of the Blue Licks,
308
Missouri,
388
Ohio Valley,
64
Pennsylvania, xxviii
Yadkin to Cumberland Gap,
24
Marble Creek
DB’s cabin at,
287
,
288
,
333
,
334
,
335
,
435
Marquette, Jacques,
398
Marshall, Humphrey,
320
Martin, Bryce,
179
–80
Martin’s Station,
298
Master of the Wilderness: Daniel Boone
(Bakeless),
xxii
Maugridge, John,
3
May, John,
293
McAfee, Robert,
131
,
144
–45,
155
,
182
McAfee, Samuel,
155
McAfee, William,
155
McClelland’s Station,
217
McClure, Rev. David,
104
McDowell, Robert E.,
225
McGary, Maj. Hugh,
130
,
188
,
217
–18,
221
,
355
,
356
Battle of the Blue Licks,
316
–17,
319
–20,
322
,
323
,
324
,
325
,
328
,
330
described,
328
McGary, Mary Ray,
188
McGillivray, Alexander,
234
McKee, Alexander,
310
McQuinney (boy),
194
–95
metes and bounds method of surveying,
349
Miami
(gunboat),
332
Fallen Timbers, defeat at,
332
–33,
365
,
382
Michaux, François André,
413
Middle Ground,
23
,
42
,
89
,
153
,
310
see also
Ohio Valley
Midland Trail,
377
as blacksmith,
32
explorations and hunting with DB,
30
,
31
–32
Mingoes,
41
,
47
,
138
,
149
,
200
,
217
,
241
,
305
,
309
Mississippi River,
409
Missouri Constitutional Convention,
438
Missouri militia,
438
Missouri River (Big Muddy),
396
,
397
–99,
400
,
411
–12
naming of,
398
Missouri territory
DB’s move to and life in,
389
,
393
–416
map of,
388
Spain’s control over,
390
Moluntha (Shawnee chief),
223
,
255
,
256
,
260
,
352
,
353
,
354
–55
Monongahela, Battle of the,
44
–46
Monroe, James,
409
Mooney, James,
94
Moore, Arthur K.,
97
,
104
,
165
,
189
–90,
343
,
361
,
413
,
434
–35
Moore, William,
180
Moravian Indian settlements,
305
Morgan, Daniel,
43
Morgan, Col. George,
200
Morgans of Merionethshire, North Wales,
5
,
6
Mose (slave),
418
Mountain Muse, The
(Bryan),
xix
,
447
Mount Vernon,
119
Muir, John,
427
Myer, William E.,
95
My Father, Daniel Boone
(Hammon),
xxiii
Nanticokes,
19
Napoleon,
409
Native Americans,
22
–23
alliances with European powers,
41
,
305
American Revolution and,
see
American Revolution, Native Americans and
Boone family and,
18
–19
cross-cultural influences of whites and,
18
,
19
,
20
,
22
,
35
–36,
246
–47,
434
cultural differences from white settlers,
22
–23,
156
,
233
–34
DB’s furs taken by,
72
,
102
–4,
122
–23,
127
,
404
,
429
French and Indian War,
see
French and Indian War
fur trade and,
37
–38
kidnapping of Boonesborough girls,
202
–13,
429
killed by DB,
46
–47,
114
–15,
209
,
271
,
300
,
321
,
435
see also names of individuals; names of specific tribes
Neely, Alexander,
106
,
107
–8,
122
Netherland, Benjamin,
326
New York Magazine
,
212
Noamohouoh (Shawnee chief),
363
–64
Nonhelema, Queen,
246
,
355
,
363
–64
North American Review
,
200
North Carolina, colonial government of, Henderson’s land purchase and,
131
,
134
,
154
,
156
,
162
,
186
,
188
,
191
,
192
,
195
No-ta-wa-gun (Cherokee chief),
138
Oconostota (Cherokee chief),
60
,
160
,
161
,
171
Ohio Company,
42
Ohio Valley,
241
British claims in,
305
defense of Boonesborough as key to control of,
267
,
275
Indian attacks during the American Revolution,
217
map,
64
significance of the settlement of Kentucky,
170
–71
Old White Chief (Iroquois),
234
Oregon Trail,
424
Ornithological Biography
(Audubon),
421
Osage Indians,
400
,
402
,
404
,
410
–11,
422
Ouasiota,
see
Cumberland Gap (Ouasiota)
outhouses,
62
–63
Pathfinder, The
(Cooper),
447
Patterson, Capt. (later Col.) Robert,
326
–27,
363
–64
Patton, James,
42
Peck, Rev. John Mason,
xix
,
xx
,
70
,
76
–77,
90
,
92
,
133
,
237
–38,
254
,
262
–63,
264
,
291
,
299
,
328
,
404
,
421
,
424
,
426
,
430
,
433
,
435
,
439
,
456
Battle of the Blue Licks,
318
described,
428
Pelagius, v
Penn, William,
4
colonial government of,
154
Indian-white relations in,
19
map of, xxviii
Pennsylvania militia,
305
Phillips, Indian,
425
Pilgrim’s Progress, The
,
339
Pillsbury, Parker,
433
Pilot Knob, DB’s Pisgah vision from,
97
Pioneers, The
(Cooper),
447
Plains Indians,
399
Plat, Ebenezer,
360
Platte River,
398
wife of,
194
Poe, Edgar Allan,
342
Point Pleasant, Battle of,
150
,
223
,
248
Point Pleasant, western Virginia, DB’s move to, and life at,
367
,
368
–71,
374
–81,
436
Pompey (translator for Shawnees),
227
,
228
,
229
,
231
,
255
,
258
,
260
,
270
–71,
273
,
403
Pound Gap,
145
Prairie, The
(Cooper),
447
Preston, Col. William,
131
,
140
,
141
,
143
,
144
,
147
,
149
–50,
151
,
173
,
180
,
183
,
184
,
197
,
201
,
216
,
286
,
297
,
357
,
358
Quakers,
1
–6,
8
,
9
,
25
,
26
,
27
,
117
,
362
,
368
,
431
,
434
,
456
Ranck, George W.,
99
,
178
,
180
,
212
Raven, the (Cherokee chief),
161