
Daniel Boone, Backwoodsman
Daniel Boone, Backwoodsman is a biography by C. H. Forbes-Lindsay that chronicles the life of the legendary American pioneer Daniel Boone, who played a crucial role in opening up the wilderness of Kentucky. Written for a youthful audience, the book details Boone's adventures, including his capture and adoption by the Shawnee tribe, his military service during the American Revolution, and his later career as a politician and land speculator in Missouri. This engaging narrative highlights Boone's skills as a hunter and his significant contributions to American frontier history.
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