RMDDXWXB–Simon Kenton, American frontiersman, 19th century. Artist: Richard W Dodson
RMA42PNY–engraving of Simon Kenton United States frontiersman
RM2F627J4–Simon Kenton Running the Gauntlet, 1778
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RM2RG815R–The Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge over the Ohio River, seen here on Sunday, Aug. 8, 1999 in Maysville, Mason County, KY, USA. Opened to traffic on Nov. 25, 1931, the 1,991-foot long suspension bridge with a 1,060-foot main span carries U.S. Highway 62 across the Ohio River between Maysville, KY, and Aberdeen, OH. (Apex MediaWire Photo by Billy Suratt)
RF2R429B4–The Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge Maysville Ky USA 2023
RMPBG1W9–1538 Simon Kenton Signature
RM2BC23HK–Grave of Simon Kenton.
RMKDK860–Simon Kenton (NYPL Hades 256542 EM14864)
RF2T8B537–Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge in Maysville, Kentuky
RMDA939B–SIMON KENTON'S BIRTHPLACE Near Hopewell Gap, five miles west, Simon Kenton was born, 1755. Leaving home in 1771, he became an associate on Daniel Boone and George Rogers Clark in Indian fighting. He won fame as a scout and as one of the founders of Kentucky. Kenton died in Ohio in 1836. Virginia Conservation Commission 1942
RMHF0MG5–Col. Paul D. Montanus, Marine Barracks Washington commanding officer, congratulates Sgt. Timothy Spreder after announcing Spreder as the next color sergeant of the Marine Corps at Marine Barracks Washington Dec. 6. The 25-year-old native of Florence, Ky., graduated from Simon Kenton High School in 2003 and joined the Marine Corps that summer. Not only does the color sergeant of the Marine Corps bear the nation’s flag, but he is also the senior sergeant in the Corps. Florence man selected as next color sergeant of the Marine Corps 120106-M-HZ646-001
RM2AMD36X–Simon Kenton EM14864; Simon Kenton
RM2F8GJX3–Kenton, Simon .
RM2AG5TW3–. Historical sketches of Kentucky : embracing its history, antiquities, and natural curiosities, geographical, statistical, and geological descriptions. er, them-selves to be exterminated. It is now perhaps too late, to repair the injustice done to these old heroes bythe west; yet one act remains to Kentucky, demanded alike by gratitude and ajust sense of honor. It is to gather up the sacred remains of Simon Kenton, fromtheir last, obscure resting place, and placing them in the cemetery of her capi-tal, in the bosom of that beloved soil which he was among the first and stoutestto defend ; to e
RM2DAN4A1–Kenton Bank Foot, UK. 07th July, 2020. Simon UZOKWE (6) of Ealing Trailfinders during the Friendly match between Newcastle Falcons and Ealing Trailfinders at Kingston Park, Kenton Bank Foot, Newcastle, England on 13 November 2020. Photo by David Horn. Credit: PRiME Media Images/Alamy Live News
RMJHW2RW–Guests attend Simon Sebag Montefiore: Red Sky At Noon - book launch party Featuring: Kenton Allen, Santa Montefiore Where: London, United Kingdom When: 14 Jun 2017 Credit: Phil Lewis/WENN.com
RMCAAJXH–Sep 06, 2003 - Covington, Kentucky, USA - Pioneer Days celebrated 'Pioneer Political Soap Box' at Pioneer Park on KY 17. Here BAILEY PETTY (right) , of Walton KY, costumed as explorer Simon Kenton, talks with WAYNE MILTON, (center) and his wife Kathy (left) both of Erlanger, who are dressed as Kent
RM2AMD376–Simon Kenton Volume numbers given here refer to the original volume numbers of the publication, not of Lossing's publication. Title from title page of extra-illustrated volume. EM6281; Simon Kenton.
RM2AJ4T2A–Stories of American pioneers: Daniel Boone, Lewis and Clark, Fremont, Kit Carson . DANIEL BOONE. COLONEL BOONE. By and by, there were so many pioneersin Kentucky, that they asked for militaryprotection. The governor of Virginia sent out mili-tary forces. The pioneers themselves formeda military company, and Daniel Boone wasplaced at the head. ** He deserves the honor, said the gov-ernor, for he founded the first settlement;he has protected it for years ; and he is thebravest pioneer in Kentucky. Daniel Boone — now Colonel Boone —sent Simon Kenton out as a spy. Thesepioneers had to keep spies a
RM2DAN4AB–Kenton Bank Foot, UK. 07th July, 2020. Simon UZOKWE (6) of Ealing Trailfinders during the Friendly match between Newcastle Falcons and Ealing Trailfinders at Kingston Park, Kenton Bank Foot, Newcastle, England on 13 November 2020. Photo by David Horn. Credit: PRiME Media Images/Alamy Live News
RM2EAGRN1–Reconstruction of historic Tanner Station, a fort to protect salt lick workers at Blue Licks in Kentucky
RMCAAJXG–Sep 06, 2003 - Covington, Kentucky, USA - Pioneer Days celebrated 'The Pioneer Political Soap Box' at Pioneer Park on KY 17. BAILEY PETTY of Walton KY, costumed as Simon Kenton, talks with WAYNE MILTON, of Erlanger, who is dressed as Kentucky pioneer William Poage, complete with a 1700's tri-corner
RM2AJ4RTY–Stories of American pioneers: Daniel Boone, Lewis and Clark, Fremont, Kit Carson . or, said the gov-ernor, for he founded the first settlement;he has protected it for years ; and he is thebravest pioneer in Kentucky. Daniel Boone — now Colonel Boone —sent Simon Kenton out as a spy. Thesepioneers had to keep spies always on thewatch ; for the Indians were likely at any 51 52 DANIEL liOONE. time to burst out from the forests and attackthe white settlements. Now, the British had learned to dreadBoone. They knew he was the leader in allbattles. They knew, too, that they could neverdestroy Boonesbo
RM2EAGRC3–Historic highway memorial marker for Tanner Station in the Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park in Kentucky
RM2AFM5NN–. The Big Sandy Valley. A history of the people and country from the earliest settlement to the present time. Wilderness Road to help our people on the Yadkinshow that North Carolina colonists are as good fightersas the settlers in Massachusetts; but father insistedthat Billys work was cut out here, where we must holdKentucky against our enemies. ATTACKS BY THE INDIANS Within a week after Simon Kenton left us, for, inorder to warn our people when danger threatened, hewas going about from place to place learning what he ATTACKS BY THE INDIANS 133 could of the movements of the Indians, we heard
RM2EAGRXP–Gun turrets in the walls of the historic Tanner Station, a fort to protect salt lick workers at Blue Licks in Kentucky
RM2AFM21R–. The Big Sandy Valley. A history of the people and country from the earliest settlement to the present time. as if he were dead, and but an instant later ColonelBoone himself fell, his leg broken by a bullet, as weafterward learned. While father and John Todd were crawling towardthe gate, and while those who remained uninjured were 146 HANNAH OF KENTUCKY firing and loading as rapidly as possible, hoping tohold the savages in check, Simon Kenton came up toColonel Boone just as a powerful Indian was aboutto strike him with a tomahawk. Simon fired, and in-stantly the savage fell back dead. Befor
RM2AN1FW6–The story of our nation, from the earliest discoveries to the present time ..together with a graphic account of Porto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii and the Philippine islands .. . 204 END OF THE WAR. Simon Kenton had to run the gauntlet eight times, and was threetimes tied to a stake to be burned,—but escaped. He was a general inthe militia, and lived to see a thriving nation where a dense forest hadbeen, declared Charlie. We have now reached one of the blackest spots in American his-tory, began Mamma Nelson. I mean the treachery of Benedict [1780] Arnold. Whatever the causes may have been we know that h
RM2AX01Y0–Ohio archæological and historical quarterly . otch-Irishblood, and they came principally from the Pennsylvania-Virginiastock—Joihn and Thomas McDonald, J. B. Finley, Simon Kenton,Col. John Johnson, James Maxwell, Joseph Ross, McClelland,the Zanes, McCulloughs, Col. Crawford, Gen. Thomas Hixon,Gen. Findley, Gen. Wm. Lytle, the grandfather of the soldier poet,Gen. Robert Patterson, Sam^uel Brady, the Poes, Adam and An-drew, all of whose exploits are part of history. The generals Ohio gave to command Federal troops in thelate war were largely of Pennsylvania-Virginia Scotch-Irishstock. Grant has
RM2AFREPR–. The Saturday evening post. PHOTO. 8Y NATIONAL PARK SERVICE THE state of North Carolina recentlyacquired all of six buffalo. They arein Pisgah Park, and their names areDaniel Boone, Simon Kenton, DavyCrockett, Virginia Dare, Betty Zane andWinnie Davis—nomenclature mostly co-lonial and wholly Southern, as was appro-priate in the circumstances. These buffalocame from the Austin Corbin herd of NewHampshire, and were shipped from BlueMountain Forest Park of that state onJanuary 16,1920. The Corbin herd, oncethe best-known buffalo herd in the world,at that time numbered about one hun-dred animals.
RM2AN1GMM–The story of our nation, from the earliest discoveries to the present time ..together with a graphic account of Porto Rico, Cuba, Hawaii and the Philippine islands .. . admired her courage, she reached the house without a shot being fired;when she came out with the powder and ran back, the bullets rattledaround her, but she reached the fort in safety, said Mareella.. 204 END OF THE WAR. Simon Kenton had to run the gauntlet eight times, and was threetimes tied to a stake to be burned,—but escaped. He was a general inthe militia, and lived to see a thriving nation where a dense forest hadbeen, d
RM2AWMP1K–The Northwest under three flags, 1635-1796 . xm. DANIEL BOONE (1 ioiii a painting by Chestor Harding, owned by V. H. Kiug, Chicago. Photographedby C. L. Moore, Springfield, Mass.) ENGLAND TAKES POSSESSION that winding course. Yet in the previous year Danieland Squire Boone, with a party of hunters, had startedto explore the Kentucky wilderness; and during theyear 1773 the blue-grass conntry was crossed by manya bold home-seeker like Simon Kenton and the threebrothers McAfee, who had taken life in hand whileventuring into the favorite hunting-grounds of savageseager for scalps. In September, 1
RM2CDB7YP–. Historical Collections of Ohio: An Encyclopedia of the State ; History Both General and Local, Geography with Descriptions of Its Counties, Cities and Villages, Its Agricultural, Manufacturing, Mining and Business Development, Sketches of Eminent and Interesting Characters, Etc., with Notes of a Tour over It in 1886 V 2 . inhabitants.—Old Edition. About five miles northeast of Bellefontaine, on the head waters of Mad river,is the grave of General Simon Kenton. He resided for the last few years of hislife in the small log-house shown on the right of the engraving, where he breathedhis last. H
RM2CDBGN0–. Our pioneer heroes and their daring deeds . unseen, he adopted the boldest, because the safest plan,and aimed at the foremost Indian. His gun flashed in the pan.With the speed of the startled deer he ran through the forest,where the storm had torn up tree after tree by the roots, and laidthem prostrate on the earth. After him came the force of mountedIndians, but so much did the fallen timber retard them that theydivided into two parties, and rode around the obstructions. Just SIMON KENTON. 233 as Kenton emerged from the timber, he was met by one of theIndians, who rode up, jumped from his h
RM2CH4R6G–. Detroit, 'The city of the strait'; historical, descriptive, illustrated . nd in a few years the greatchief Pontiac sweeps away in blood Michilimackinac and theother British outposts save Detroit, where Major Gladwin andhis little garrison heroically sustain a siege of fifteen months.Wars with the Indians are frequent, but when the coloniesrevolt the British secure them as allies. At different timesDaniel Boone and Simon Kenton are brought captive from5 Kentucky. The brutal Governor Hamilton is captured atVincennes in 1779 by Colonel Clark, and sent a prisoner toVirginia; but the various expe
RM2CDEWB5–. Review of reviews and world's work . erive entertainment in natural boyishways; how they can emulate the remarkablevirtues of such real boys heroes as the pic-turesque groups of remarkable persons de-veloped by our frontier, whom we call theBuckskin Knights—such men as JonathanChapman (Appleseed Johnny), a follower ofEmanuel Swedenborgs teachings; the dare-devil Simon Kenton, a devout Methodist; thegreatest scout that ever lived, Daniel Boone,of Quaker ancestors, whose whole life wasinfluenced by the precepts of the Friends; thegreat pathfinder, Marquette, a priest of theRoman Catholic Churc