RMBCPGT7–Costumed Interpreter talks about cooking at Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RMBGB6D0–Fort Boonesborough State Park, Richmond, Kentucky
RMEH2FPN–Reenactment of the 1778 Siege of Fort Boonesborough Kentucky.
RFMM7TCA–FORT BOONESBOROUGH STATE PARK, BOONESBOROUGH, KY, USA--MAY 30: A replica of the original fort built in the mid-1770s by Daniel Boone and his comrades
RMBAKFYE–Exhibit at Fort Boonesborough State Park near Richmond, Kentucky
RF2RW2W4J–Fort scene, Fort Boonesborough State Park, Kentucky
RF2PRNND4–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMBNNJJR–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house
RFAN0RMJ–USA, Kentucky, Fort Boonesborough. Quaint log cabin with stone chimney.
RF2RJ5EFD–An aerial view of Fort Boonesborough on the banks of the Kentucky River
RMJ2GC14–USA, Kentucky, Fort Boonesborough. Vegetable garden at the fort. Credit as: Dennis Flaherty / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com
RFR0JYWC–This illustration shows the rescue of Miss Jemima Boone (sister of Daniel Boone) and her friends Betsy and Frances Callaway. The girls were all about 14. The girls had been rowing along the river and saw a cluster of wild flowers and went toward the opposite shore to pick them. Their cries were heard at the fort but too late and the canoe was the only means of crossing the river. Daniel Boone and Robert Callaway were away at the time. When they returned the next day, they and others set out and were able to track the Indians, who were now more than 30 miles away from the capture site. As the
RFAN01EH–USA, Kentucky, Fort Boonesborough. Flower basket hangs outside window of log cabin.
RF2H259C2–Old Fort at Boonsborough [Boonesborough], 1775 from the book ' Historical Sketches Of Kentucky (1847) ' ITS HISTORY, ANTIQUITIES, AND NATURAL CURIOSITIES, GEOGRAPHICAL, STATISTICAL, AND GEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTIONS. WITH ANECDOTES OF PIONEER LIFE By Lewis Collins. Published by Lewis Collins, Maysville, KY. and J. A. & U. P. James Cincinnati. in 1847
RM2M45Y9K–Old Fort at Boonesborough, 1775. Original caption: 45-2748 - History of Kentucky by Richard H. Collins. Vol. 11 Covington 1874 p. 529.
RM2EFP6MR–Old Fort at Boonesborough, 1775.
RM2CNJKXT–. Indian history for young folks . ing the Ohio, swollenat this time by continuous rains, and running with a strong current. Fort-unately he found an old canoe, which he repaired, and which bore himsafely to the Kentucky shore. He was less than five days on the journey,eating but one regular meal on the way, which was a turkey he shot aftercrossing the Ohio. His re-appearance at Boonesborough was hailed withdelight, and he was looked upon as one risen from the dead. The fortwas at once repaired and strengthened, and in ten days was ready for asiege. This work was a parallelogram, enclosing nea
RMFFDDYD–JEMIMA BOONE, 1776. /nJemima Boone, Frances Callaway and Elizabeth Callaway captured by a Shawnee and Cherokee raiding party near Fort Boonesborough, Kentucky, July 1776. Wood engraving, American, 1887, after Howard Pyle.
RMBCPGR5–Costumed Interpreter talks with tourists at Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RMEH3W9Y–Reenactment of the 1778 Siege of Fort Boonesborough Kentucky.
RFP4M757–BOONESBOROUGH, KY, USA-30 MAY 15: A replica of the fort built by Daniel Boone and his companions shows a bastion on the corner.
RMBAKG43–Exhibit at Fort Boonesborough State Park near Richmond, Kentucky
RF2PRNND2–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMBNNJJX–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house fire place
RM2CX4GG8–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park, Boonesborough, Kentucky, USA
RF2RJ5EEK–An aerial view of Fort Boonesborough on the banks of the Kentucky River
RMBNNJKB–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house fence
RFR0JYT1–This illustration shows the capture of Miss Jemima Boone (sister of Daniel Boone) and her friends Betsy and Frances Callaway by Indians from Boonesborough. The girls were all about 14. The girls had been rowing along the river and saw a cluster of wild flowers and went toward the opposite shore to pick them. Their cries were heard at the fort but too late and the canoe was the only means of crossing the river. Daniel Boone and Robert Callaway were away at the time. When they returned the next day, they and others set out and were able to track the Indians, who were now more than 30 miles away
RM2AJ4AW6–Life and times of Colonel Daniel Boone, comprising history of the early settlement of Kentucky . THE OLD FORT AT BOONESBOROUGH tlFESTIMES boone.lifetimescolonel00hart
RMBCRF8E–Blacksmith in fort compound Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RMEH2FR2–Historical Highway Marker at Fort Boonesborough Kentucky USA
RMBE1GPF–Entrance sign for Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky, USA
RMBAKG0N–Exhibit at Fort Boonesborough State Park near Richmond, Kentucky
RMEH2FRB–Reenactment of the 1778 Siege of Fort Boonesborough Kentucky.
RF2PRNPKF–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMBNNJKE–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house fence
RM2AXH1AT–The Wilderness road to Kentucky : its location and features . Boonesborough. The wall is on the site of the Fort. It was about twice as long asthe present wall, extending beyond the dark cottage at the left at least the area north of the Ohio River and west of the AlleghenyMoiuitains. It was the beginning of a vigorous settlement in the heartof Kentucky that changed this situation. The British recognized thedanger of this Kentucky settlement on their southern flank, and from1775 to 1782 made every eftort through their Indian allies to destroythese settlements. They made the effort in a way, it
RMBCPH2X–Costumed interpreters talk in compound of Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RMBAJA64–Chicken at the front of the gate at Fort Boonesborough State Park near Richmond, Kentucky
RMEH2FRC–Reenactment of the 1778 Siege of Fort Boonesborough Kentucky.
RF2PRNPKB–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMBNNJJT–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house
RM2AXGX75–The Wilderness road to Kentucky : its location and features . was possible for Henderson to get his wagons asfar as Martins Station at that time. Beyond the point where thetrail was defined Boone marked the way by blazing the trees. Boone knew the route and the journey was made quickly. Theparty left the Holston on March 10th and on March 25th was at thesite of Fort Estill, within fifteen miles of the site of Boonesborough.In fifteen days they had covered the two hundred miles through thewilderness and marked the road. Through the moimtains of Ken-tucky the trip was difficult, and after they t
RMBCPGK9–Blacksmith at Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RMBAKFX5–Chicken in front of the gate at at Fort Boonesborough State Park near Richmond, Kentucky
RMEH2FR5–Tourists at the reenactment of the 1778 Siege of Fort Boonesborough Kentucky.
RF2PRNP2H–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMBNNJK2–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house interior
RM2AXGC0M–The Wilderness road to Kentucky : its location and features . ^ north until it met thehead of Central Fork of Otter Creek. It thus passed about twomiles east of Richmond. It followed down the Central Fork ofOtter Creek and down Otter Creek in the general location of thepresent road from Richmond to Boonesborough to the KentuckyRiver, and one mile down the river it ended at Boonesborough. BOONESBOROUGH. The Valley in which 13oouesb(irough stood. The site of the Fort is marked by thewhite wall beyond the eighth cottage from the right. The Kentucky River is beyond the row of cottages
RMBCPGF4–Blacksmith demonstrates at Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RMBAJA3C–An artisan making candles in the Fort Boonesborough State Park near Richmond, Kentucky
RMEH2FR1–Tourists at the reenactment of the 1778 Siege of Fort Boonesborough Kentucky.
RF2PRNR6X–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMEYX0W2–Historic marker listing of many of the names of the original settlers at Fort Boonesborough in Kentucky
RMBNNJKJ–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house fence
RM2AKJ9AK–A first book in American history with European beginnings . t regular path into the wilderness,and it is still called, The Wilderness Road. When Boones party reached the Kentucky they builta fort which they called Boonesborough. The fort wasoblong in shape. There was a loopholed blockhouse ateach corner. The log cabins were so arranged that theirouter sides formed part of the wail, with a stockade twelvefeet high filling the spaces between. This stockade wasmade by driving into the ground heavy timbers, pointedat the top. The building of Boonesborough at this time was mostimportant, as it offe
RMBCPGHX–Soap maker at Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RMBAJA3J–An artisan combing wool at the Fort Boonesborough State Park near Richmond, Kentucky
RF2PRNP1Y–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMEYX0W5–Historical marker at Fort Boonesborough regarding first official Christian service held in Kentucky in 1775
RMBNNJJY–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house window
RM2AKPKGD–Makers of the world's history and their grand achievements . ; allhad to take their turns, and take them pretty often, too, as they were inconstant danger from their foes. Finally there was a concerted movement among the savages to makea descent on the fort at Boonesborough ; they had waited and watched tosee what the great strength of the pioneers consisted in, and now, having. DANIEL BOONE. 33 perfect!} satisfied themselves, they resolved to surrouud the whites in abody aud endeavor to destro} tliem. The garrison at Boouesboronghwas exceedingly small ; the Indians came down i:pon them in nnm
RMBCPGPW–Reconstructed cabin Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RF2PRNPKG–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMEYX0TW–Historical marker for the Divine Elm at Fort Boonesborough. This tree was the site of the first legislative session held in Kentucky.
RMBNNJKF–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house fence
RM2AFMRW8–. The Big Sandy Valley. A history of the people and country from the earliest settlement to the present time. red, and we pressed steadily on untilcoming to Blue Lick, where we halted to rest ourselvesas well as the cattle. Here Colonel Boone and hiswife, with Jemima and Susannah, started on ahead;so it happened that Mrs. Boone and her daughterswere the first women to enter a settlement in Ken-tucky. The rest of the Boone family stayed withBilly and me. BOONESBOROUGH At length we arrived within sight of Boonesborough,and all rejoiced that here was a fort in which we wouldbe safe from the India
RMBCPGYB–Blacksmith demonstration at Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RF2PRNND5–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMEYX0WA–Historical marker at Fort Boonesborough honoring the leaders of the Transylvania Company who were instrumental in the settlement of pioneer families in the wilderness of Kentucky
RMBNNJKM–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house fence
RM2AXGCG4–The Wilderness road to Kentucky : its location and features . Location of the Road [129] From Crab Orchard to Harrodsburg the road is representedto-day by the present pike going through Stanford and Danville.Eleven miles beyond Crab Orchard was Logans Old Fort, or St.Asaph. This was established by Logan after he separated fromHenderson near the Rock Castle in 1775 and was only a few weeksyounger than Boonesborough. It stood at the site of the presentwaterworks pumping station at Stanford. The location of the roadfrom the Rock Castle to Logans Fort, which became the main roadto Kentucky, was ma
RMBCPH1W–Blacksmith pounds iron at Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RF2PRNR7F–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMEYX0W7–Historical marker at Fort Boonesborough honoring the pioneers who cut the trail through the wilderness to Kentucky that later became known as the Wilderness Road
RMBNNJK4–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house fence
RM2ANETNW–Thrilling adventures among the early settlers, embracing desperate encounters with Indians, Tories, and refugees; daring exploits of Texan rangers and others .. . re of his party. On the 1st of April, the survivors beganto build a small fort on theKentucky river, afterwardscalled Boonesborough, andon the 4th, they were againattacked by the Indians, andlost another man. Notwith-standing the harassing at-tacks to which they wereconstantly exposed, (for theIndians seemed enraged toTHE FORT AT BOONESBOROUGH. madncss at tlic prospcct of their building houses on their hunting ground,) the work waspr
RMBCPGEB–Children watch blacksmith at Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RF2PRNR7E–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMEYX0TX–Historical marker for the Divine Elm at Fort Boonesborough. This tree provided a sheltered meeting place for the first official Christian service in Kentucky.
RMBM4T06–Flooding waters of the Kentucky River at Fort Boonesborough Kentucky USA
RMBNNJK1–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house interior
RM2AFNP52–. Our greater country; being a standard history of the United States from the discovery of the American continent to the present time ... 778. In 1774Harrodsburg was founded by James Harrod,one of Boones companions ; and in 1775Daniel Boone built a fort on the site of thepresent town of Boonesborough. The sav-ages made repeated attacks upon his party,but failed to drive them away. The fort wasfinished by the middle of April, and soonafter Boone was joined by his wife anddaughters, the first white women in Ken-tucky. The region of Kentucky was claimed byVirginia, but the settlers submitted to t
RMBCPGD9–Children watch blacksmith at Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RF2PRNP24–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMBM4RFA–Flooding waters of the Kentucky River at Fort Boonesborough Kentucky USA
RMBNNJK7–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house fence
RMBE1GWX–State historic marker roadside plaque for Fort Boonesborough Kentucky, USA
RMEH3WAB–Tourists lined up to view the reenactment of the 1778 Siege of Fort Boonesborough Kentucky.
RM2ANJ7MT–All the western states and territories . for civiliza-tion, the legislature granted to the proprietors a tract of land twelve miles square,on the Ohio, below the mouth of Green River. * The fort at Boonesborough was built in 1775. The engravinp: is from adrawing by Col. Henderson. The structure must have been about 260 feet. Old Fort at Boonkshorough, 1775. *Mr. Henderson was born in Hanover county, Virginia, in 1735. When a boy his fatherremoved to North Carolina and became county sheriif, and the son obtained much of hiseducation in his fathers office. He studied law, showed talent-s of the
RMBCPGWF–Loom inside cabin at Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RF2PRNP20–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMBNNJKD–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house fence
RMEH2FRA–Reenactment of the 1778 Siege of Fort Boonesborough Kentucky.
RM2AXGWJA–The Wilderness road to Kentucky : its location and features . Long Island and the Holston Boones Part in the Wilderness Road [23] Henderson following Boone left Watauga March 20th andarrived at Boonesborough April 20th. Near Rock Castle River,where Henderson turned north to Boonesborough, Logan and someother members of the party who had joined Henderson in PowellValley continued northwest along the older trace to the present site of. Otter Creek near Boonesborough Stanford where they founded Logans Fort, or St. Asaph. The trailto Logans Fort was on the way to the Falls of the Ohio, and itsubse
RMBCRF98–Wagon inside fort compound Fort Boonesborough State Park Richmond Kentucky
RF2PRNR64–Fort Boonesborough State Park in Kentucky
RMBNNJKN–Fort Boonesboroughugh State Park Boonesborough Kentucky USA America United States of America log house fence
RMEH2FR7–Native American at the reenactment of the 1778 Siege of Fort Boonesborough Kentucky.
RMEYX0W1–Historic marker at the original site of Fort Boonesborough in Kentucky
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