When is National Boone Day?

Wednesday June 7th

Daniel Boone (November 2, 1734 – September 26, 1820), the day frontiersman Daniel Boone (November 7, 1769 – September 26, 1820), first explored the valleys and forests of Kentucky's present-day Bluegrass State of Kentucky on June 7, 1769. Boone established the village of Boonesborough, Kentucky, one of the first American settlements west of the Appalachians, according to Boone.

National Boone Day | June 7

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Daniel Boone, an American pioneer, explorer, and frontiersman, was born on November 2, 1734. He died on November 2, 1734. He was one of the United States' first folk heroes thanks to his frontier exploits.. More than 200,000 European people had migrated to Kentucky/Virginia by the end of the 18th century, following Boone's route.

Rebecca Bryan was married by Daniel Boone on August 14, 1756. They lived in a cabin on his father's farm where they had ten children... Boone supported his family as a market hunter by gathering pelts for the fur trade.

Boone served in the militia as an officer during the Revolutionary War, and Shawnee warriors captured him in 1778. They eventually adopted him into their tribe. He was eventually adopted into their tribe. Later, he left the Indians, returning to Boonesborough to help protect the European settlements in Kentucky/Virginia.