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Title: The First White Man of the West
Life And Exploits Of Col. Dan'l. Boone, The First Settler Of Kentucky;
Interspersed With Incidents In The Early Annals Of The Country.
Author: Timothy Flint
Release Date: July 7, 2004 [EBook #12846]
Language: English
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[Illustration: DANIEL BOONE.]
[Illustration: BOONE'S FIRST VIEW OF KENTUCKY.]
"Fair was the scene that lay
Before the little band,
Which paused upon its toilsome way,
To view this new found land.
Field, stream and valley spread,
Far as the eye could gaze,
With summer's beauty o'er them shed,
And sunlight's brightest rays.
Flowers of the fairest dyes,
Trees clothed in richest green;
And brightly smiled the deep-blue skies,
O'er this enchanting scene.
Such was Kentucky then,
With wild luxuriance blest;
Where no invading hand had been,
The garden of the West."
THE FIRST WHITE MAN OF THE WEST,
OR THE
LIFE AND EXPLOITS OF COL. DAN'L. BOONE,
THE FIRST SETTLER OF KENTUCKY;
INTERSPERSED WITH INCIDENTS IN THE
EARLY ANNALS OF THE COUNTRY.
BY TIMOTHY FLINT.
1856.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I.
Birth of Daniel Boone--His early propensities--His pranks at school--His
first hunting expedition--And his encounter with a panther.--Removal of
the family to North Carolina--Boone becomes a hunter--Description of
fire hunting, in which he was near committing a sad mistake--Its
fortunate result--and his marriage.
CHAPTER II.
Boone removes to the head waters of the Yadkin river--He meets with
Finley, who had crossed the mountains into Tennessee--They agree to
explore the wilderness west of the Alleghanies together.
CHAPTER III.
Boone, with Finley and others, start on their exploring
expedition--Boone kills a panther in the night--Their progress over the
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