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  1. Apr 3, 2014 · History & Culture. Daniel Boone was an American explorer and frontiersman who blazed a trail through the Cumberland Gap, thereby providing access to America's western frontier. Updated: May 27,...

  2. Born: December 23, 1769. Died: July 13, 1839 (age 69) Missouri County: Jackson. Region of Missouri: Northeast. Category: Explorers and Settlers. Just like his famed pioneer father, Daniel Morgan Boone enjoyed scouting and settling new frontiers. He was the first Boone to set foot in Missouri and one of the first settlers in Kansas.

  3. Daniel Morgan Boones Missing Years: Sending Ozarks Pine to St. Louis Lynn Morrow “Scene on the Missouri River” taken from an unknown geography book published in 1872 showing a raft of logs in the lower right hand corner with sleeping and supply quarters and small boat riding along.

  4. facebook. twitter. envelope. print. Daniel Boone is most commonly known as a hunter, trapper, and frontier settler, but he also speculated in western lands, worked as a surveyor, owned stores where he traded furs (often in conjunction with a tavern), and led militia against Native Americans in Kentucky and Ohio.

  5. Daniel Morgan Boone, a name synonymous with the spirit of American exploration and the quest for the wilderness of the Western frontier. In his early twenties, Boone left home and embarked on a series of hunting expeditions, his keen survival skills enabling him to thrive in the wilderness.

  6. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Daniel Morgan Boone (December 23, 1769 – July 13, 1839) was the son of Daniel Boone and a significant American pioneer, explorer, and frontiersman in his own right. Daniel Morgan Boone was a particularly key player in the early American exploration and settlement of Missouri. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close.

  7. Daniel Boone was sixty-nine years old in 1803, too old to go traipsing out to the Pacific Ocean with the likes of those twenty-something youths of the Corps of Discovery, even if he had been invited. But Lewis’s “qualifycations” suggest that Boone would have been precisely the kind of hunter he hoped to find.

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