Daniel Boone: The Pioneer of Kentucky
by John S. C. (John Stevens Cabot) Abbott
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- EN
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Published in the late 19th century, this book provides a historical account of Daniel Boone's life and exploits within the context of American westward expansion. It covers Boone's role as a frontiersman and explorer during the settlement of Kentucky, describing his contributions to the early exploration and the challenges faced during the period. The narrative aims to present a balanced view of Boone's character, contrasting the common stereotypes with descriptions of his gentleness and personal qualities. The work situates Boone's personal journey within broader themes of American history and frontier development, emphasising both the individual's impact and the significance of his endeavors in the expansion of the United States.
The book combines biographical detail with historical context, recounting notable events and Boone's involvement in the early settlement of Kentucky during the late 18th century. It offers insights into the social and geopolitical environment of the time, illustrating Boone's interactions with Native Americans and fellow pioneers. The account aims to clarify misconceptions about Boone's character and to provide a comprehensive portrayal of his life and legacy.
The book combines biographical detail with historical context, recounting notable events and Boone's involvement in the early settlement of Kentucky during the late 18th century. It offers insights into the social and geopolitical environment of the time, illustrating Boone's interactions with Native Americans and fellow pioneers. The account aims to clarify misconceptions about Boone's character and to provide a comprehensive portrayal of his life and legacy.
From the opening pages
The name of Daniel Boone is a conspicuous one in the annals of our country. And yet there are but few who are familiar with the events of his wonderful career, or who have formed a correct estimate of the character of the man. Many suppose that he was a rough, coarse backwoodsman, almost as savage as the bears he pursued in the chase, or the Indians whose terrors he so perseveringly braved. Instead of this, he was one of the most mild and unboastful of men; feminine as a woman in his tastes and his deportment, never uttering a coarse word, never allowing himself in a rude action. He was truly one of nature's gentle men. With all this instinctive refinement and delicacy, there was a boldness of character which seemed absolutely incapable of experiencing the emotion of fear. And surely all the records of chivalry may be searched in vain for a career more full of peril and of wild adventure. This narrative reveals a state of society and habitudes of life now rapidly passing into oblivion. It is very desirable that the record should be perpetuated, that we may know the scenes through which our fathers passed, in laying the foundations of this majestic Republic. It is probable that as the years roll on the events which occurred in the infancy of our nation will be read with ever-increasing interest. It is the intention of the publisher of this volume to issue a series of sketches of the prominent men in the early history of our country. The next volume will contain the life and adventures of the renowned Miles Standish, the Puritan Captain. JOHN S. C. ABBOTT. Fair Haven, Conn. CONTENTS. The Discovery and early Settlement of America. Discovery of the New World.—Of Florida.—Conquest and cruelties of De Soto.—The Wigwam.—Colony at St. Mary.—Sir Walter Raleigh and his Colonies.—Grant of King James.—Settlements in the Virginia.—Adventures of John Smith.—Arrival of Lord Delaware.—Terrible massacres.—Pressures of Colonists to the West.—Doherty Trade with Indians.—Attempted Colony on the Tennessee.—Daniel Boone. Page 9 Daniel Boone, his Parentage, and early Adventures. Trials of the Colonists.—George Boone and his home.—Squire Boone.—Birth and character of Daniel Boone.—His limited education.—A pioneer's camp.—A log house and furnishings.—Annoyance of Boone on the arrival of Scotch emigrants.—His longings for adventure.—Camp meetings.—Frontier
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