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This, as well as the unrest in North Carolina due to the Regulator Movement , likely prompted Boone to extend his exploration.

On May 11, , he began a two-year hunting expedition in Kentucky. On December 22, , Boone and a fellow hunter, Benjamin Cutbirth , were captured by a party of Shawnees, who confiscated all of their skins and told them to leave and never return.

The Shawnees had not signed the Stanwix treaty, and since they regarded Kentucky as their hunting ground, they considered white hunters there to be poachers.

Boone, however, continued hunting and exploring Kentucky until his return to North Carolina in , and returned to hunt there again in the autumn of On July 5, , Boone packed up his family and, with a group of about 50 immigrants, began the first attempt by British colonists to establish a settlement in Kentucky.

Boone was still an obscure hunter and trapper at the time; the most prominent member of the expedition was William Russell , a well-known Virginian and future brother-in-law of Patrick Henry.

On October 9, Boone's eldest son James and a small group of men and boys who had left the main party to retrieve supplies were attacked by a band of Delawares , Shawnees, and Cherokees.

Following the Treaty of Fort Stanwix, American Indians in the region had been debating what to do about the influx of settlers. This group had decided, in the words of historian John Mack Faragher, "to send a message of their opposition to settlement".

James Boone and William Russell's son Henry were captured and gruesomely tortured to death. The brutality of the killings sent shock waves along the frontier, and Boone's party abandoned its expedition.

The massacre was one of the first events in what became known as Dunmore's War , a struggle between Virginia and, primarily, Shawnees of the Ohio Country for control of what is now West Virginia and Kentucky.

In the summer of , Boone volunteered to travel with a companion to Kentucky to notify surveyors there about the outbreak of war.

Upon his return to Virginia, Boone helped defend colonial settlements along the Clinch River , earning a promotion to captain in the militia, as well as acclaim from fellow citizens.

After the brief war, which ended soon after Virginia's victory in the Battle of Point Pleasant in October , the Shawnees relinquished their claims to Kentucky.

Following Dunmore's War, Richard Henderson , a prominent judge from North Carolina, hired Boone to travel to the Cherokee towns in present North Carolina and Tennessee and inform them of an upcoming meeting.

In the treaty, Henderson purchased the Cherokee claim to Kentucky to establish a colony called Transylvania. Afterward, Henderson hired Boone and Cutbirth to blaze what became known as the Wilderness Road , which went through the Cumberland Gap and into central Kentucky.

Along with a party of about 30 workers, Boone and Cutbirth marked a path to the Kentucky River , where they founded Boonesborough.

Other settlements, notably Harrodsburg , were also established at this time. Despite occasional Indian attacks, Boone returned to the Clinch Valley and brought his family and other settlers to Boonesborough on September 8, Violence in Kentucky increased with the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War — Native Americans who were unhappy about the loss of Kentucky in treaties saw the war as a chance to drive out the colonists.

Isolated settlers and hunters became the frequent target of attacks, convincing many to abandon Kentucky.

By late spring of , fewer than colonists remained in Kentucky, primarily at the fortified settlements of Boonesborough, Harrodsburg, and Logan's Station.

On July 14, , Boone's daughter Jemima and two other teenaged girls were captured outside Boonesborough by an Indian war party, who carried the girls north toward the Shawnee towns in the Ohio country.

Boone and a group of men from Boonesborough followed in pursuit, finally catching up with them two days later. Boone and his men ambushed the Indians while they were stopped for a meal, rescuing the girls and driving off their captors.

The incident became the most celebrated event of Boone's life. James Fenimore Cooper created a fictionalized version of the episode in his classic novel The Last of the Mohicans Boone was shot in the ankle while outside the fort but, amid a flurry of bullets, he was carried back inside by Simon Kenton , a recent arrival at Boonesborough.

While Boone recovered, Shawnees kept up their attacks outside Boonesborough, killing cattle and destroying crops. With the food supply running low, the settlers needed salt to preserve what meat they had, so in January , Boone led a party of 30 men to the salt springs on the Licking River.

Because Boone's party was greatly outnumbered, Boone returned the next day with Blackfish and persuaded his men to surrender rather than put up a fight.

Blackfish wanted to continue to Boonesborough and capture it, since it was now poorly defended, but Boone convinced him that the women and children were not hardy enough to survive a winter trek.

Instead, Boone promised that Boonesborough would surrender willingly to the Shawnees the following spring.

Boone did not have an opportunity to tell his men that he was bluffing to prevent an immediate attack on Boonesborough, however.

Boone pursued this strategy so convincingly that many of his men concluded that he had switched his loyalty to the British.

Boone and his men were taken to Blackfish's town of Chillicothe , where they were made to run the gauntlet. As was their custom, the Shawnees adopted some of the prisoners into the tribe to replace fallen warriors; the remainder were taken to Hamilton in Detroit.

Boone was adopted into a Shawnee family at Chillicothe, perhaps into the family of Chief Blackfish himself, and given the name Sheltowee Big Turtle.

During Boone's absence, his wife and children except for Jemima had returned to North Carolina, assuming he was dead.

Upon his return to Boonesborough, some of the men expressed doubts about Boone's loyalty, since after surrendering the salt-making party, he had apparently lived quite happily among the Shawnees for months.

Boone responded by leading a preemptive raid against the Shawnees across the Ohio River , and then by helping to successfully defend Boonesborough against a day siege led by Blackfish, which began on September 7, After the siege, Captain Benjamin Logan and Colonel Richard Callaway —both of whom had nephews who were still captives surrendered by Boone—brought charges against Boone for his recent activities.

In the court-martial that followed, Boone was found "not guilty", and was even promoted after the court heard his testimony.

Despite this vindication, Boone was humiliated by the court martial, and he rarely spoke of it. After the trial, Boone returned to North Carolina to bring his family back to Kentucky.

In the autumn of , a large party of emigrants came with him, including according to tradition the family of Abraham Lincoln 's grandfather.

He began earning money at this time by locating good land for other settlers. Transylvania land claims had been invalidated after Virginia created Kentucky County , so settlers needed to file new land claims with Virginia.

While he was sleeping in a tavern during the trip, the cash was stolen from his room. Some of the settlers forgave Boone the loss; others insisted he repay the stolen money, which took him several years to do.

A popular image of Boone which emerged in later years is that of the backwoodsman who had little affinity for "civilized" society, moving away from places like Boonesborough when they became "too crowded".

In reality, however, Boone was a leading citizen of Kentucky at this time. When Kentucky was divided into three Virginia counties in November , Boone was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the Fayette County militia.

In April , he was elected as a representative to the Virginia General Assembly , which was held in Richmond. In , he was elected sheriff of Fayette County.

Meanwhile, the American Revolutionary War continued. In October 6, Boone and his younger brother Edward "Ned" Boone were returning from a trip to the Blue Licks to make salt and to do some hunting, they stopped along a stream in Bourbon County to rest and let their horses drink.

Ned sat down by the stream near an old Buckeye tree to crack nuts, and while Daniel went into the woods in pursuit of a bear, the lurking Shawnees shot and killed Ned.

Realized they had been ambushed, Boone looked back and saw them gathered around Ned's body and heard them saying that they have killed Daniel Boone.

Boone fled, and managing to find a canebrake to hide in, he shot one of the pursuing Shawnees' hunting dogs.

He fled deeper into the brake. Apparently thinking that they had killed Daniel Boone, the Shawnees beheaded Ned and took the head home as a trophy, to prove that they had really killed Daniel Boone.

Boone eventually made it to Boone's Station by morning, and led a party back to the location where Ned had been shot, and found a wildcat chewing on his brother's headless body.

Daniel and the others in the party buried Ned near an old buckeye tree and followed the trail to the Ohio River, but did not pursue the Indians across the Ohio.

In , Boone traveled to Richmond to take his seat in the legislature, but British dragoons under Banastre Tarleton captured Boone and several other legislators near Charlottesville.

The British released Boone on parole several days later. During Boone's term, Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown in October , but the fighting continued in Kentucky unabated.

In November , Boone took part in another Clark expedition into Ohio, the last major campaign of the war. During the next decade, fellow trans-Appalachian settlers many of them fellow veterans would three times elect Boone to represent them part time in the Virginia General Assembly in Richmond , although he represented a different county each time since increased settlement led to the formation of new counties and ultimately the new state of Kentucky in Virginia and Pennsylvania had long claimed westward lands, and Virginia only relinquished its claims to those north of the Ohio River to permit creation of the Northwest Territory in A celebrity, Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.

On his 50th birthday in , settler and historian John Filson published The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke , a book which included a chronicle of Boone's adventures.

Settlers first elected Boone as one of their two representatives from what was then called Fayette County, Virginia , the year after legislators had split "Kentucky County" into three counties.

As settlers moved westward, the border war with American Indians north of the Ohio River resumed, now sometimes called the Northwest Indian War.

In September , Boone took part in a military expedition into what was then called the "Ohio Country" led by fellow Virginia and Kentucky militia Col.

Benjamin Logan. Returning to Limestone, Boone housed and fed Shawnees who were captured during the raid, and helped to negotiate a truce and prisoner exchange.

Although the war escalated and would not end until the American victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers eight years later, the expedition was the last time Boone saw military action.

The following year, he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates a second time, this time as a representative from Bourbon County , alongside John Grant, and the legislative session ran from October 15, , until January 8, Again, voters this time from Bourbon County selected two different men for the sessions in , namely Notley Conn and Henry Lee.

Boone was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time , [38] but began to have financial troubles while living in Limestone.

According to the later folk image, Boone the trailblazer was too unsophisticated for the civilization which followed him and which eventually defrauded him of his land.

However, Boone was not the simple frontiersman of legend: he engaged in land speculation on a large scale, buying and selling claims to tens of thousands of acres.

The land market in frontier Kentucky was chaotic, and Boone's ventures ultimately failed because his investment strategy was faulty.

Frustrated with the legal hassles that went with land speculation, in , Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant , Virginia now West Virginia.

There he operated a trading post and occasionally worked as a surveyor's assistant. When Virginia created Kanawha County in having formally consented to Kentucky's statehood in and but the U.

Congress having delayed in passing appropriate legislation , Boone became the lieutenant colonel of the county militia. Again voters replaced both delegates for the next legislative session in Richmond; Henry Banks and William Morris were elected but Virginia legislators refused to seat Banks, finding that he did not live in Kanawha County.

In , Boone and his wife moved back to Kentucky, this time to land owned by their son Daniel Morgan Boone in what became Nicholas County.

The next year, Boone applied to Isaac Shelby , the first governor of the new state of Kentucky, for a contract to widen the Wilderness Road into a wagon route.

However, someone else won the contract. Boone's remaining land claims were sold off to pay legal fees and taxes, but he no longer paid attention to the process.

In , a warrant was issued for Boone's arrest after he ignored a summons to testify in a court case, although the sheriff never found him.

Having endured legal and financial setbacks, Boone sought to make a fresh start by leaving the United States. Charles County , Missouri , but was then part of Spanish Louisiana.

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Boone was given his first rifle at the age of He learned to hunt from both local settlers and the Lenape. Folk tales have often emphasized Boone's skills as a hunter.

In one story, the young Boone was hunting in the woods with some other boys, when the howl of a panther scattered all but Boone. He calmly cocked his rifle and shot the predator through the heart just as it leaped at him.

The validity of this claim is contested, but the story was told so often that it became part of his popular image.

In Boone's youth, his family became a source of controversy in the local Quaker community. In , Boone's parents were compelled to publicly apologize after their eldest child Sarah married a "worldling", or non-Quaker, while she was visibly pregnant.

When Boone's oldest brother Israel also married a "worldling" in , Squire Boone stood by his son and was therefore expelled from the Quakers, although his wife continued to attend monthly meetings with her children.

Perhaps as a result of this controversy, in Squire sold his land and moved the family to North Carolina. Daniel Boone did not attend church again, although he always considered himself a Christian and had all of his children baptized.

Because Boone grew up on the frontier, he had little formal education, but gained deep knowledge of the woods.

According to one family tradition, a schoolteacher once expressed concern over Boone's education, but Boone's father said, "Let the girls do the spelling and Dan will do the shooting.

Historian John Mack Faragher cautions that the folk image of Boone as semiliterate is misleading, and argues that he "acquired a level of literacy that was the equal of most men of his times.

He was often the only literate person in groups of frontiersmen. Boone would sometimes entertain his hunting companions by reading to them around the evening campfire.

Waddell's unit was assigned to serve in the command of General Edward Braddock in , and Boone acted as a wagoner , along with his cousin Daniel Morgan , who would later be a key general in the American Revolution.

While on the campaign, Boone met John Findley, a packer who worked for George Croghan in the trans-Appalachian fur trade. Findley first interested Boone in the abundance of game and other natural wonders of the Ohio Valley.

Findley took Boone on his first fateful hunting trip to Kentucky 12 years later. Her brother married one of Boone's sisters.

The couple initially lived in a cabin on his father's farm. They eventually had 10 children. Boone supported his growing family in these years as a market hunter and trapper , collecting pelts for the fur trade.

Almost every autumn, Boone would go on "long hunts" , extended expeditions into the wilderness lasting weeks or months.

Boone went alone or with a small group of men, accumulating hundreds of deer skins in the autumn, and trapping beaver and otter over the winter.

The hunt followed a network of bison migration trails, known as the Medicine Trails. When the long hunters returned in the spring, they sold their take to commercial fur traders.

Robert Morgan's biography of Boone says that according to legend, Boone was away for two years, and during that time Rebecca had a daughter. Historian Lyman Draper said Rebecca, believing Boone was dead, had a relationship with his brother Ned, and Boone accepted the daughter as if she were his.

Frontiersmen often carved messages on trees or wrote their names on cave walls, and Boone's name or initials have been found in many places.

A tree in present Washington County, Tennessee , reads "D. Boon Cilled a. Bar on tree in the year ". Boon Kilt a Bar, In , a conflict erupted between the British forces and the Cherokee , their allies in the French and Indian War which continued in other parts of the continent.

Boone served in the North Carolina militia during this "Cherokee Uprising". His militia expeditions went deep into Cherokee territory beyond the Blue Ridge Mountains and he was separated from his wife for about two years.

By the mids, with peace made with the Cherokee, colonial immigration into the area increased. The competition of new settlers decreased the amount of game available.

Boone had difficulty making ends meet; he was often taken to court for nonpayment of debts. He sold his land to pay off creditors.

After his father's death in , Boone traveled with his brother Squire and a group of men to Florida , which had become British territory after the end of the war, to look into the possibility of settling there.

According to a family story, Boone purchased land near Pensacola , but Rebecca refused to move so far away from her friends and family.

Boone first reached Kentucky in the fall of while on a long hunt with his brother Squire Boone , Jr. Boone's first steps in Kentucky were near present-day Elkhorn City.

Boone and Findley happened to meet again, and Findley encouraged Boone with more tales of Kentucky. At the same time, news had arrived about the Treaty of Fort Stanwix , in which the Iroquois had ceded their claim to Kentucky to the British.

This, as well as the unrest in North Carolina due to the Regulator Movement , likely prompted Boone to extend his exploration. On May 11, , he began a two-year hunting expedition in Kentucky.

On December 22, , Boone and a fellow hunter, Benjamin Cutbirth , were captured by a party of Shawnees, who confiscated all of their skins and told them to leave and never return.

The Shawnees had not signed the Stanwix treaty, and since they regarded Kentucky as their hunting ground, they considered white hunters there to be poachers.

Boone, however, continued hunting and exploring Kentucky until his return to North Carolina in , and returned to hunt there again in the autumn of On July 5, , Boone packed up his family and, with a group of about 50 immigrants, began the first attempt by British colonists to establish a settlement in Kentucky.

Boone was still an obscure hunter and trapper at the time; the most prominent member of the expedition was William Russell , a well-known Virginian and future brother-in-law of Patrick Henry.

On October 9, Boone's eldest son James and a small group of men and boys who had left the main party to retrieve supplies were attacked by a band of Delawares , Shawnees, and Cherokees.

Following the Treaty of Fort Stanwix, American Indians in the region had been debating what to do about the influx of settlers. This group had decided, in the words of historian John Mack Faragher, "to send a message of their opposition to settlement".

James Boone and William Russell's son Henry were captured and gruesomely tortured to death. The brutality of the killings sent shock waves along the frontier, and Boone's party abandoned its expedition.

The massacre was one of the first events in what became known as Dunmore's War , a struggle between Virginia and, primarily, Shawnees of the Ohio Country for control of what is now West Virginia and Kentucky.

In the summer of , Boone volunteered to travel with a companion to Kentucky to notify surveyors there about the outbreak of war.

Upon his return to Virginia, Boone helped defend colonial settlements along the Clinch River , earning a promotion to captain in the militia, as well as acclaim from fellow citizens.

After the brief war, which ended soon after Virginia's victory in the Battle of Point Pleasant in October , the Shawnees relinquished their claims to Kentucky.

Following Dunmore's War, Richard Henderson , a prominent judge from North Carolina, hired Boone to travel to the Cherokee towns in present North Carolina and Tennessee and inform them of an upcoming meeting.

In the treaty, Henderson purchased the Cherokee claim to Kentucky to establish a colony called Transylvania. Afterward, Henderson hired Boone and Cutbirth to blaze what became known as the Wilderness Road , which went through the Cumberland Gap and into central Kentucky.

Along with a party of about 30 workers, Boone and Cutbirth marked a path to the Kentucky River , where they founded Boonesborough. Other settlements, notably Harrodsburg , were also established at this time.

Despite occasional Indian attacks, Boone returned to the Clinch Valley and brought his family and other settlers to Boonesborough on September 8, Violence in Kentucky increased with the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War — Native Americans who were unhappy about the loss of Kentucky in treaties saw the war as a chance to drive out the colonists.

Isolated settlers and hunters became the frequent target of attacks, convincing many to abandon Kentucky. By late spring of , fewer than colonists remained in Kentucky, primarily at the fortified settlements of Boonesborough, Harrodsburg, and Logan's Station.

On July 14, , Boone's daughter Jemima and two other teenaged girls were captured outside Boonesborough by an Indian war party, who carried the girls north toward the Shawnee towns in the Ohio country.

Boone and a group of men from Boonesborough followed in pursuit, finally catching up with them two days later. Boone and his men ambushed the Indians while they were stopped for a meal, rescuing the girls and driving off their captors.

The incident became the most celebrated event of Boone's life. James Fenimore Cooper created a fictionalized version of the episode in his classic novel The Last of the Mohicans Boone was shot in the ankle while outside the fort but, amid a flurry of bullets, he was carried back inside by Simon Kenton , a recent arrival at Boonesborough.

While Boone recovered, Shawnees kept up their attacks outside Boonesborough, killing cattle and destroying crops. With the food supply running low, the settlers needed salt to preserve what meat they had, so in January , Boone led a party of 30 men to the salt springs on the Licking River.

Because Boone's party was greatly outnumbered, Boone returned the next day with Blackfish and persuaded his men to surrender rather than put up a fight.

Blackfish wanted to continue to Boonesborough and capture it, since it was now poorly defended, but Boone convinced him that the women and children were not hardy enough to survive a winter trek.

Instead, Boone promised that Boonesborough would surrender willingly to the Shawnees the following spring. Boone did not have an opportunity to tell his men that he was bluffing to prevent an immediate attack on Boonesborough, however.

Boone pursued this strategy so convincingly that many of his men concluded that he had switched his loyalty to the British. Boone and his men were taken to Blackfish's town of Chillicothe , where they were made to run the gauntlet.

As was their custom, the Shawnees adopted some of the prisoners into the tribe to replace fallen warriors; the remainder were taken to Hamilton in Detroit.

Boone was adopted into a Shawnee family at Chillicothe, perhaps into the family of Chief Blackfish himself, and given the name Sheltowee Big Turtle.

During Boone's absence, his wife and children except for Jemima had returned to North Carolina, assuming he was dead. Upon his return to Boonesborough, some of the men expressed doubts about Boone's loyalty, since after surrendering the salt-making party, he had apparently lived quite happily among the Shawnees for months.

Boone responded by leading a preemptive raid against the Shawnees across the Ohio River , and then by helping to successfully defend Boonesborough against a day siege led by Blackfish, which began on September 7, After the siege, Captain Benjamin Logan and Colonel Richard Callaway —both of whom had nephews who were still captives surrendered by Boone—brought charges against Boone for his recent activities.

In the court-martial that followed, Boone was found "not guilty", and was even promoted after the court heard his testimony.

Despite this vindication, Boone was humiliated by the court martial, and he rarely spoke of it. After the trial, Boone returned to North Carolina to bring his family back to Kentucky.

In the autumn of , a large party of emigrants came with him, including according to tradition the family of Abraham Lincoln 's grandfather.

He began earning money at this time by locating good land for other settlers. Transylvania land claims had been invalidated after Virginia created Kentucky County , so settlers needed to file new land claims with Virginia.

While he was sleeping in a tavern during the trip, the cash was stolen from his room. Some of the settlers forgave Boone the loss; others insisted he repay the stolen money, which took him several years to do.

A popular image of Boone which emerged in later years is that of the backwoodsman who had little affinity for "civilized" society, moving away from places like Boonesborough when they became "too crowded".

In reality, however, Boone was a leading citizen of Kentucky at this time. When Kentucky was divided into three Virginia counties in November , Boone was promoted to lieutenant colonel in the Fayette County militia.

In April , he was elected as a representative to the Virginia General Assembly , which was held in Richmond. In , he was elected sheriff of Fayette County.

Meanwhile, the American Revolutionary War continued. In October 6, Boone and his younger brother Edward "Ned" Boone were returning from a trip to the Blue Licks to make salt and to do some hunting, they stopped along a stream in Bourbon County to rest and let their horses drink.

Ned sat down by the stream near an old Buckeye tree to crack nuts, and while Daniel went into the woods in pursuit of a bear, the lurking Shawnees shot and killed Ned.

Realized they had been ambushed, Boone looked back and saw them gathered around Ned's body and heard them saying that they have killed Daniel Boone.

Boone fled, and managing to find a canebrake to hide in, he shot one of the pursuing Shawnees' hunting dogs. He fled deeper into the brake.

Apparently thinking that they had killed Daniel Boone, the Shawnees beheaded Ned and took the head home as a trophy, to prove that they had really killed Daniel Boone.

Boone eventually made it to Boone's Station by morning, and led a party back to the location where Ned had been shot, and found a wildcat chewing on his brother's headless body.

Daniel and the others in the party buried Ned near an old buckeye tree and followed the trail to the Ohio River, but did not pursue the Indians across the Ohio.

In , Boone traveled to Richmond to take his seat in the legislature, but British dragoons under Banastre Tarleton captured Boone and several other legislators near Charlottesville.

The British released Boone on parole several days later. During Boone's term, Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown in October , but the fighting continued in Kentucky unabated.

In November , Boone took part in another Clark expedition into Ohio, the last major campaign of the war. During the next decade, fellow trans-Appalachian settlers many of them fellow veterans would three times elect Boone to represent them part time in the Virginia General Assembly in Richmond , although he represented a different county each time since increased settlement led to the formation of new counties and ultimately the new state of Kentucky in Virginia and Pennsylvania had long claimed westward lands, and Virginia only relinquished its claims to those north of the Ohio River to permit creation of the Northwest Territory in A celebrity, Boone kept a tavern in Limestone, and also worked as a surveyor, horse trader and land speculator.

On his 50th birthday in , settler and historian John Filson published The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke , a book which included a chronicle of Boone's adventures.

Settlers first elected Boone as one of their two representatives from what was then called Fayette County, Virginia , the year after legislators had split "Kentucky County" into three counties.

As settlers moved westward, the border war with American Indians north of the Ohio River resumed, now sometimes called the Northwest Indian War. In September , Boone took part in a military expedition into what was then called the "Ohio Country" led by fellow Virginia and Kentucky militia Col.

Benjamin Logan. Returning to Limestone, Boone housed and fed Shawnees who were captured during the raid, and helped to negotiate a truce and prisoner exchange.

Although the war escalated and would not end until the American victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers eight years later, the expedition was the last time Boone saw military action.

The following year, he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates a second time, this time as a representative from Bourbon County , alongside John Grant, and the legislative session ran from October 15, , until January 8, Again, voters this time from Bourbon County selected two different men for the sessions in , namely Notley Conn and Henry Lee.

Boone was initially prosperous, owning seven slaves by a relatively large number for Kentucky at the time , [38] but began to have financial troubles while living in Limestone.

According to the later folk image, Boone the trailblazer was too unsophisticated for the civilization which followed him and which eventually defrauded him of his land.

However, Boone was not the simple frontiersman of legend: he engaged in land speculation on a large scale, buying and selling claims to tens of thousands of acres.

The land market in frontier Kentucky was chaotic, and Boone's ventures ultimately failed because his investment strategy was faulty.

Frustrated with the legal hassles that went with land speculation, in , Boone moved upriver to Point Pleasant , Virginia now West Virginia.

There he operated a trading post and occasionally worked as a surveyor's assistant. When Virginia created Kanawha County in having formally consented to Kentucky's statehood in and but the U.

Congress having delayed in passing appropriate legislation , Boone became the lieutenant colonel of the county militia. Again voters replaced both delegates for the next legislative session in Richmond; Henry Banks and William Morris were elected but Virginia legislators refused to seat Banks, finding that he did not live in Kanawha County.

In , Boone and his wife moved back to Kentucky, this time to land owned by their son Daniel Morgan Boone in what became Nicholas County.

The next year, Boone applied to Isaac Shelby , the first governor of the new state of Kentucky, for a contract to widen the Wilderness Road into a wagon route.

However, someone else won the contract. Boone's remaining land claims were sold off to pay legal fees and taxes, but he no longer paid attention to the process.

In , a warrant was issued for Boone's arrest after he ignored a summons to testify in a court case, although the sheriff never found him.

Having endured legal and financial setbacks, Boone sought to make a fresh start by leaving the United States. Charles County , Missouri , but was then part of Spanish Louisiana.

The Spanish governor appointed Boone " syndic " judge and jury and commandant military leader of the Femme Osage district. Boone served as syndic and commandant until , when Missouri became part of the United States following the Louisiana Purchase.

Because Boone's land grants from the Spanish government had been largely based on verbal agreements, he once again lost his land claims.

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