Read Boone: A Biography Online
Authors: Robert Morgan
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Historical, #Adventurers & Explorers
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Note: DB stands for Daniel Boone throughout the index
Acts 16:25,
303
Adams, John,
186
“Adventures of Col. Daniel Boon,”
xviii
,
336
–45,
361
,
367
,
375
–76,
454
Alford, Thomas Wildcat,
243
Algonquins,
56
Allegheny Mountains (later called Smokies),
66
Allegheny Trail,
29
Allen, Benjamin,
298
American Place Names
(Stewart),
90
American Revolution,
32
,
43
,
44
,
156
,
385
Battle of the Blue Licks as last major battle of,
327
Britain as power in North America after the,
305
Cornwallis’s surrender,
304
,
310
DB arrested by the British,
302
–3
defense of Boonesborough as key to control of the Ohio Valley,
267
,
275
fighting in the West until 1783,
305
Freemasons and,
214
–15
Native Americans and,
195
,
199
–201,
204
,
215
,
216
,
217
,
228
,
282
,
297
–98,
309
,
310
,
331
–32
Apalachee Indians,
83
Appalachian Mountains,
83
Aron, Stephen,
xxiii
,
39
,
103
,
183
,
187
,
359
,
384
Arthur, Gabriel,
96
Ashe, Thomas,
112
Astor, John Jacob,
422
Astor fur company,
419
Astoria
(Irving),
422
Attakullakulla (Cherokee chief),
60
,
154
,
160
,
161
,
162
,
171
,
204
,
210
Audubon, John James,
420
–21,
426
,
427
Augustine of Hippo,
6
Bakeless, John,
xxii
Ball, Thomas,
311
Ballard, Boone,
365
Ballenger, John,
393
Balzac, Honoré de,
78
Baptists,
433
Barbour,
118
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