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233

sing as loud as he could holler
” Ansel Goodman petition for Revolutionary War pension, October 29, 1832, DM11C28[2].

234
Captured women were rarely affronted
Axtell, 310–11.

234

a purgative ceremony by which
” Axtell, 313–14.

234
Such an exhortation might last
Axtell, 314.

234

In public office as in every
” Axtell, 321.

235
On the other hand few Indians chose
James Axtell,
The Invasion Within
, 303; J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur,
Letters from an American Farmer
, 215.

235

because they found Indian life to possess
” Axtell, 327.

235
Many rescued and returned
Axtell, 309.

235

Reason respects the differences
” Percy Bysshe Shelley, “A Defense of Poetry,” 783.

Eleven: Sheltowee, Son of Blackfish

237

The hair of the head is plucked
” Peck, 73.

238

stepp’d [to] one side
” Lyman Copeland Draper,
The Life of Daniel Boone
, 470–71.

238

During our travels, the Indians
” John Filson,
The Discovery, Settlement, and Present State of Kentucke
, 64.

239
Hamilton suggested that Boone tell
Draper, 471.

240

Like the great hunter he was
” John Mack Faragher,
Daniel Boone
, 170.

240

were treated by Governor Hamilton
” Filson, 64.

240

By Boone’s account the people of the frontier
” Governor Hamilton to General Carlton, April 25, 1778, Haldimand Papers,
Michigan Historical Collections
, 9:435.

241

Such a country could not well escape
” Draper, 473.

242

No answered Blackfish,
” Draper, 474.

242

Never did the Indians pursue
” Reuben Gold Thwaites,
Daniel Boone
, 165.

242

At Chelicothe I spent my time
” Filson, 64–65.

243

Grandfather Boone said he had a squaw
” Evira L. Coshow to Lyman Copeland Draper, March 14 and April 23, 1885, DM31C24[12–13].

243

Should a maiden like the looks
” Thomas Wildcat Alford,
Civilization
, 67.

243

But these are cases only
” Trowbridge, 32–33.

244

She helped her son get an erection
” C. F. Voegelin, John F. Yegerlehner, and Florence M. Robinett,
Shawnee Law
, 37.

244
Too frequent sex was considered bad
Voegelin, Yegerlehner, and Robinett,
Shawnee Law
, 39.

244
Shawnee couples were not supposed to demonstrate
C. C. Trowbridge,
Shawnese Traditions
, 34.

244

sex could be a way of fulfilling
” Carolyn Gilman, “A World of Women,” 46.

244

He that is a good Hunter never
” John Lawson,
Lawson’s History of North Carolina
, 30, 195.

244

For when a Person
” Lawson, 195.

245

Perhaps he was lucky he came
” Voegelin, C. F., and E. W. Voegelin, “The Shawnee Female Deity in Historical Perspective,” 7.

245

The bundles provide
” Voegelin, Yegerlehner, and Robinett, 18.

246

gave access to the chaotic and deadly
” Gregory Evans Dowd,
A Spirited Resistance
, 10.

246

Daniel Boone evidently saw it
” John Sugden,
Blue Jacket
, 15.

246

function as a prayer
” James H. Howard,
Shawnee!
, 397.

246
To the Shawnees springs were thought to be
Dowd, 11.

246
Any man taken in battle expected
Dowd, 14.

246
The Shawnees had moved often
Colin G. Calloway,
The American Revolution in Indian Country
, 163.

246

desecrated the spirituality of animals
” Stephen Aron, “Pigs and Hunters,” 189.

247

skill in making butter and cheese
” Aron, 190.

247
But many warriors felt the missionaries
Aron, 193.

247
This woman leader had the responsibility
Aron, 195.

247

because some women were wiser than some men
” Calloway, 64.

248
let her chickens roost
Draper interview with Isaiah Boone, 1846, DM19C76.

248

Blackfish would also smooth out dirt
” Neal O. Hammon, ed.,
My Father, Daniel Boone
, 60.

248

Blackfish would suck a lump
” Hammon, ed., 59.

248

found the land, for a great extent
” Filson, 66.

249

wanted to go and see his squaw and children
” Draper interview with Joseph Jackson, 1844, DM11C62[11].

249

he really felt sorry
” Eligah Bryan to Draper, May 12, 1885, DM4C33[3–4].

250

Jimmy Rogers said that the Indians
” Hammon, ed., 61.

250
He bound the stock to the metal
Draper, 480.

250

It had the very best lock
” Draper, 480.

252

Boon said, the summer he was
” John Dabney Shane interview with John Gass, 1840s, DM11CC14.

253

Dear Colonel:
” Draper, 497.

253

used afterwards to say
” Draper, 481.

254

The object of Boone, in this expedition
” Peck, 78.

256

Everyone in the fort was then sure
” JDS interview with John Gass, 1840, DM11CC12.

256

If you had only let me know I would have let you
” Draper, 500–501.

256

It was you,” Moluntha said
Draper, 502; John Bradford,
The Voice of the Frontier
, 19.

256

Well Boone, I have come to take
” Shane interview with Josiah Collins, 1840s, DM12CC74.

257

Boon was blamed for this proposal
” Shane interview with John Gass, 1840s, DM11CC13.

258
Boone asked for a show of hands
Shane interview with Jesse Daniel, ca. 1843, DM11CC94.

258

I will kill the first man who
” Shane interview with Nathaniel Hart, Jr., ca. 1843–44, DM17CC198.

258
Squire Boone added his voice
John Gass to Draper, December 1844, DM24C73[2].

258

Well, well, I’ll die
” Draper, 501.

258

Dress served as a potent symbol
” Elizabeth A. Perkins,
Border Life
, 88.

258

I have brought forty horses
” Bradford, 19.

258

He saw that the indns were getting angry
” Shane interview with John Gass, 1840s, DM11CC13.

260

Fine squaws, fine squaws!
” Draper interview with Moses Boone, 1846, DM19C11.

260

They took out the combs
” Evira L. Coshow to Draper, March 14, 1885, DM21C27.

261

sounded grateful in our ears
” Filson, 69.

261

as they would be more likely, two to one
” Draper, 505.

261

They all met at the appointed place
” Daniel Bryan to Draper, February 27, 1843, DM22C5[15].

262

Blackfish said that there was indians
” Daniel Bryan to Draper, February 27, 1843, DM22C5[15].

262

By what right did you come and
” Draper, 506.

262

That entirely alters the case
” Draper, 506.

262

only submitting to the British authorities
” Peck, 82–83.

262

That Boone and his friends should have
” Peck, 89.

263

Brothers, we have made a long
” and “
when they were very loving
” Shane interview with John Gass, 1840s, DM11CC13.

263

This stratagem to captivate the whites
” Shane interview with Josiah Collins, 1840s, DM12CC75.

263

But treachery took place
” Hammon, ed., 67.

263

in that manner gave the word go
” Daniel Bryan to Draper, February 27, 1843, DM22C5[16].

264

Particular inquiries were made, by
” Peck, 84.

265

As Father used to say, it was
” Hammon, ed., 68.

Twelve: Farthest Outpost of Rebellion

266

No less than fourteen bullet
” Lyman Copeland Draper,
The Life of Daniel Boone
, 508.

267

They shot into it from off both hills
” John Dabney Shane interview with John Gass, 1840s, DM11CC14.

267

The determined defenders of Boonesborough
” Otis K. Rice,
Frontier Kentucky
, 96.

268
Some wondered if the Shawnees had retreated
George W. Ranck,
Boones-borough
, 91.

268
London’s gun refused to fire
Draper, 512.

269
Bundrin died before daybreak
Draper, 512, 524n8.

269

the fleshy part of her back
” Draper interview with Nathan and Olive Boone, 1851, DM6S142.

269

I’ve no time to pray, goddamnit
” Shane interview with John Gass, 1840s, DM11CC13.

270

They shot arrows, with powder
” Shane interview with John Gass, 1840s, DM11CC13.

270
When the burning arrows hit roofs
Neal O. Hammon, ed.,
My Father
,
Daniel Boone
, 68.

270

Why don’t you fire your big wooden gun
” Draper, 515.

270

Come out and fight like men
” Draper, 513.

270

for they might hurt [the Indians]
” Draper, 513.

271
According to Draper, it was William Collins
Draper, 512. In other accounts it was William Hancock. Draper interview with Ephraim McLean, May 17, 1884, DM16C7[3–4].

271

Pompey is dead
” Draper, 512.

271

Such a fatal shot deterred
” Draper, 516–17.

272

After the siege, signs of blood
” Draper, 517.

272

Some unknown genius discovered
” Neal O. Hammon,
Daniel Boone and the Defeat at the Blue Licks
, 32–33.

273

any article could be plainly seen
” Draper interview with Moses Boone, 1846, DM190D21-22.

274
picked up 125 pounds of lead
Draper, 519.

274

Why, they are our boys!
” Draper, 519.

274
At least one cow that was led away
Draper, 518.

275
if Boonesborough had fallen
Archibald Henderson,
The Conquest of the Old Southwest
, 276–77.

275

Goddamn them,” he wrote
Daniel Bryan to Draper, ca. 1843, DM22C14[12].

276
According to Trabue, the charges brought
Daniel Trabue,
Westward into Kentucky
, 63; Draper, 520.

277

Capt. Daniel Boon sayed the reason he
” Trabue, 63.

277

Boon after that time appeared alwaise to be
” Trabue, 64.

278

With an emphatic nod of his head
” Draper, 524, DM11C76. Draper interview with John and Sarah Kenton McCord, 1851, DM5S80.

278

The test of a first-rate intelligence
” F. Scott Fitzgerald,
The Crack-up
, 69.

279

Boon never deserved anything of the country
” Shane interview with Jesse Daniel, ca. 1843, DM11CC94; Trabue, 172n47.

280

The history of my going home
” Filson, 73.

Thirteen: With Chain and Compass

282

could hardly get along the road for them
” John Dabney Shane interview with William Clinkenbeard, 1840s, DM11CC55.

283
Tories did believe their chances of survival were
Ted Franklin Belue,
The Hunters of Kentucky
, 130.

283

The right of preemption to four hundred acres
” Otis K. Rice,
Frontier Kentucky
, 119.

283

which according to the statute,
” Mary K. Bonsteel Tachau, “Land Claims, Early,” 535.

283
a “pauper warrant
” Neal O. Hammon, “Settlers, Land Jobbers, and Outlyers,” 254.

283

By September 1779 Daniel had little choice
” Belue, 130.

285
As it turned out, they never were recovered
John Bakeless,
Daniel Boone
, 241; Kathryn Weiss, “Two Swivel Guns,” 11–15.

285

but much less so than the capture by
” Peter Houston notes, May 2, 1842, DM20C84[15].

285
Apparently Boone himself reached Logan’s Station
” Neal O. Hammon and Wilson Zaring, “What Is Wrong with the Peter Houston Story?” 3.

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