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“During our travels, the Indians entertained me well; and their affection for me was so great, that they utterly refused to leave me there with the others, although the Governor offered them one hundred pounds sterling for me, on purpose to give me a parole to go home.”

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Daniel Boone: His Own Story

This book offers a firsthand account of the life and adventures of Daniel Boone, a prominent figure in American frontier history. Boone's narrative provides insights into his exploration of the Kentucky wilderness, his encounters with Native American tribes, and his role in the settlement of the region. more

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Daniel Boone
Daniel Boone

Daniel Boone was an American author known for his descriptions of frontier life. Born on October 22, 1734, and dying on September 26, 1820, Boone was renowned for his leadership in the Louisiana Purchase Expedition. His writings, particularly 'The Boone Narratives,' provided detailed accounts of his adventures, shaping the genre of frontier literature and sparking a fascination with the American West. more

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