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Boonesborough or
Boonesboro is an
unincorporated community in
Madison County, Kentucky,
United States.
Founded by
famed frontiersman Daniel Boone in 1775...
- The
siege of
Boonesborough was a
military engagement which took
place in
September 1778
during the
American Revolutionary War. On
September 7, Shawnee...
- Fort
Boonesborough was a
frontier fort in Kentucky,
founded by
Daniel Boone and his men
following their crossing of the
Kentucky River on
April 1, 1775...
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Boonesborough or
Boonesboro may
refer to a
place in the
United States: Boonesboro, Iowa, now part of Boone, Iowa
Boonesborough,
Kentucky Boonesboro, Missouri...
- into Kentucky,
despite resistance from
Native Americans. He
founded Boonesborough, one of the
first English-speaking
settlements west of the Appalachian...
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Americans remained in Kentucky,
primarily at the
fortified settlements of
Boonesborough, Harrodsburg, and Logan's
Station in the
southeastern part of the state...
- The
Kentucky River Museum is
located in
Boonesborough, Kentucky, in Fort
Boonesborough State Park.
Established in 2002, the
museum occupies the former...
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Wilderness Road into
central Kentucky,
becoming one of the
founders of
Boonesborough, Kentucky. He took part in
organizing the short-lived
Transylvania Colony...
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Boonesborough is an
extinct town in
Boone County, in the U.S.
state of Missouri.
Boonesborough was
platted in 1836, and
named after Daniel Boone. A post...
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through the wilderness.
After the
family settled at Fort
Boone (now
Boonesborough),
Jemima was
captured by
Native Americans and was
subsequently rescued...