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trigram frequency
one of the393
of the indians243
of the ohio143
by the indians137
some of the128
of daniel boone124
the indians were123
of the country122
side of the121
a party of119
a number of116
part of the115
that he was113
on the th111
of the most110
as soon as105
there was no98
in the woods97
as well as95
that it was95
it was not93
the th of91
the banks of91
the united states90
the indians had89
in the wilderness89
that the indians88
would have been86
it was a86
was to be85
that he had84
of the great84
with the indians81
of the fort80
of the river79
of the indian79
that they were79
which he had78
at the same78
of the party78
the name of78
of the west76
many of the74
banks of the74
one hundred and73
and in the73
of the men73
boone and his72
the mouth of72
he had been72
the blue licks70
the red men69
the loss of68
there was a68
of the savages68
most of the67
on the other67
out of the66
of north carolina65
it would be63
could not be62
women and children61
in order to61
and it was61
black and gold61
of the enemy61
he did not60
in north carolina60
the close of60
who had been59
the great scout58
the head of58
to have been58
the hands of58
the same time57
it may be57
the other side57
it was the57
which they had57
one of them57
the midst of56
and on the56
he could not56
through the woods56
the falls of55
which had been55
at this time55
was in the54
was one of54
the history of54
the direction of54
of the forest54
in the midst53
in a few53
the white men52
the place where52
of the young52
as he was52
daniel boone was52
back to the52
through the wilderness52
in the year52
to be a52
party of indians52
which he was51
in the direction51
the white man51
on the banks51
history of the51
as they were51
the part of50
of the whites50
it will be50
he was a50
so as to50
that they had49
his wife and49
he was not49
falls of the49
and he was48
it is not48
of the settlers48
as it was47
at the time47
the presence of47
of the yadkin46
to north carolina46
from the fort46
it was impossible46
one of his46
they had been46
in the morning46
the course of46
a few minutes46
the end of46
from the indians46
mouth of the45
to the fort45
on the part45
a few days45
the th day45
in which the45
a short time45
returned to the45
the number of45
but it was44
in revolutionary war44
of his own44
the indians to44
of the kentucky44
hundred and fifty44
were to be43
possession of the43
for him to43
daniel boone and43
in such a43
that of the43
for some time43
the rest of43
and the indians43
the back country43
the heart of42
on their way42
on the yadkin42
and in a42
the state of42
of the shawanoes41
were in the41
must have been41
in front of41
of the old41
of all the41
west of the40
in the country40
of one of40
a man of40
in the same40
for a time40
two or three40
at the head39
may be said39
as we have39
on the ground39
a white man39
of the new39
the face of39
the kentucky river39
more than a39
of their number39
the arrival of39
this was a39
of the hunter39
the spot where39
through the forest39
the purpose of39
of the wilderness39
to be the38
the ohio river38
in the spring38
and the other38
bank of the38
of the garrison38
had not been38
to make a38
of the united38
to the west37
be able to37
two of the37
the side of37
of the people37
years of age37
of the pioneers37
not to be37
in which he37
sight of the37
that had been37
th day of36
of their own36
way to the36
it is said36
had been made36
george rogers clark36
the young scout35
the men who35
of his men35
as far as35
to the ground35
on the frontier35
of the first35
and at the34
return to the34
the indians in34
a state of34
for the purpose34
which they were34
of the mountains34
account of the34
one of their34
the valley of34
the return of34
of the little34
other side of34
of boone and34
of the red34
of the day34
the command of33
he had not33
hands of the33
of the woods33
and they were33
the life of33
it is a33
the settlement of33
early in the33
in search of33
of the american33
at that time33
at the falls33
as he had33
into the woods33
aware of the33
when he was33
in the course33
of the white33
him in the33
he and his33
in spite of32
character of the32
they had not32
some of his32
the fact that32
the indian country32
and his companions32
of his life32
in the west32
down the river32
it was in32
close of the32
a short distance32
for a moment32
dark and bloody32
of the state32
to the indians32
the young hunter32
arrived at the32
i do not32
and bloody ground32
them to the32
among the indians31
the first time31
with his rifle31
which the indians31
in the following31
the indians and31
was on the31
of the mississippi31
the western country31
one of these31
with the loss31
men in the31
that it would31
the white hunter31
the people of31
the cause of31
that they would31
the use of31
seemed to be30
for the night30
the month of30
among the trees30
wife and children30
valley of the30
to the place30
the dark and30
to be done30
only a few30
direction of the30
when they were30
but he was30
in the neighborhood30
of the western30
the coming of30
distance from the30
where they were29
to the other29
what is now29
of the british29
to make the29
any of the29
with his family29
a part of29
members of the29
to the settlement29
of the family29
into the wilderness29
of colonel boone29
the main body29
the first of29
a company of29
in accordance with28
with all the28
against the indians28
the appearance of28
and began to28
of the warriors28
rest of the28
by the name28
the legislature of28
the bank of28
of the expedition28
edge of the28
soon as the28
of whom were28
in the new28
a band of28
in pursuit of28
into the forest28
the good man27
to be seen27
the edge of27
the scene of27
this was the27
the age of27
they could not27
in this way27
they reached the27
on the first27
of the early27
man in the27
in the forest27
of the camp27
place where the27
the nature of27
so far as26
the battle of26
of the company26
where he was26
the men were26
of the same26
would not be26
of the two26
that he would26
in a state26
front of the26
of the present26
end of the26
might have been26
hundred and sixty26
he was in26
down the ohio26
as to the26
to the falls26
in a little26
at the end26
and with the26
face of the26
this is the26
in the autumn26
the report of26
south of the26
with the utmost26
at the close26
in the month26
the whole of26
there could be26
it was necessary25
expedition against the25
of the frontier25
seems to have25
of the settlement25
could not have25
for the first25
member of the25
the opposite side25
of the year25
men who had25
to the yadkin25
we have seen25
of those who25
is to be25
the character of25
waters of the25
they did not25
the indians would25
he had a25
them from the25
came to the25
would not have25
men of the25
they were in25
the middle of25
the top of25
the next day25
the approach of25
of the boat25
with a party25
in advance of25
the attention of25
of the stream25
of the best25
to return to25
in the rear25
the remainder of25
the young man24
there were no24
of one hundred24
the eyes of24
settlement of the24
a little time24
him to the24
close to the24
the indian towns24
about this time24
of them were24
more than one24
a body of24
to the spot24
in the night24
the neighborhood of24
as it is24
he would have24
the next morning24
of the man24
and it is24
pursuit of the24
midst of the24
alone in the24
as may be24
of some of24
in all directions24
in the most24
go to the23
by a party23
and his brother23
and his party23
many of them23
several of the23
the sight of23
could be no23
was able to23
by a large23
a few moments23
a couple of23
to the settlements23
of the panther23
the little miami23
to be found23
it had been23
his way to23
the rear of23
in view of23
had not yet23
up to the23
to go to23
that there was23
the men of23
it would have23
the work of23
and a few23
body of the23
as if he23
on the opposite23
was not long23
that he could23
have been the23
was the first22
miles from the22
went to the22
the women and22
the result of22
the body of22
they would be22
that they might22
where he had22
their way to22
the summer of22
but they were22
a long and22
appears to have22
the war of22
of the cabin22
of the war22
in the valley22
boone and stuart22
of the savage22
he had no22
of the other22
the clinch river22
in one of22
a few hours22
to reach the22
and that the22
of his rifle22
to pursue the22
were compelled to22
the new country22
the spring of22
with the same22
the words of22
course of the22
the governor of22
the house of22
in company with22
the necessity of21
and there was21
they were to21
seem to have21
to be made21
view of the21
with a view21
some of them21
way through the21
in which they21
eyes of the21
by the way21
of the soil21
of his friend21
in the hands21
of the cumberland21
the savages were21
knowledge of the21
was impossible for21
on account of21
the vicinity of21
heart of the21
on both sides21
the transylvania company21
is one of21
which i had21
they came to21
and of the21
to the blue21
of the world21
at the mouth21
them in the21
was not the21
by way of21
to find the21
of the presence21
but for the21
of the long21
the fate of21
of the alleghanies20
of his wife20
to the indian20
idea of the20
it would seem20
from time to20
a series of20
they had no20
as he could20
on the south20
the beginning of20
he reached the20
the indians at20
day of june20
it has been20
have been a20
parts of the20
in the western20
the means of20
number of indians20
to do so20
the story of20
the remains of20
were fired upon20
there is a20
of the scout20
that daniel boone20
and after a20
of the rifle20
that he should20
of an indian20
there were many20
three or four20
not far from20
acres of land20
they were not20
he was to20
head of the20
leader of the20
one or two20
according to the20
on his way20
and one of20
time to time20
was not to20
of his friends20
when he had20
by this time20
in the vicinity20
did not know20
the fire of20
as he spoke20
and some of19
advance of the19
the influence of19
the point of19
as fast as19
in the history19
of the french19
it in the19
the first white19
the place of19
by one of19
his men were19
number of the19
the autumn of19
towns on the19
upon the ground19
a distance of19
i am sure19
to the river19
while he was19
of the land19
by no means19
at that moment19
as if it19
on the bank19
may have been19
as early as19
to take the19
to leave the19
for them to19
the power of19
the memory of19
as one of19
when i was19
on the border19
to the block19
acquainted with the19
and when the19
for a few19
of his companions19
to cross the19
four hundred and19
as they had19
when it was19
men who were19
of a few19
he saw that19
at the door19
crossed the river19
rear of the19
with which he19
to which he19
was necessary to19
that he might19
to the new19
those who had19
of the colony19
and that they18
the interior of18
in the early18
of the trees18
settlement on the18
fire of the18
ought to be18
they had taken18
to prevent the18
in the fort18
was no longer18
a few years18
the hand of18
was a man18
on the march18
the death of18
the way to18
a few miles18
do you think18
a considerable distance18
yards from the18
up the river18
for more than18
to daniel boone18
a view of18
those who were18
the leader of18
it must be18
in the first18
in every direction18
the treaty of18
of the licking18
the settlers were18
out of sight18
north of the18
well as the18
had set out18
set out to18
of the station18
at the blue18
for it was18
in regard to18
and that he18
the possession of18
the red man18
the man who18
the hearts of18
to their homes18
not long before18
the other hand18
him in his18
in a short18
the camp of18
east of the18
many a time18
the new world18
wife and family18
at the age18
the distance of18
place in the18
but a few18
but in the18
in the cabin18
to his own18
by means of18
in the gloom18
and his men17
boone and the17
that they could17
a matter of17
he determined to17
at the first17
the foot of17
the sound of17
was convinced that17
the great kanawha17
and by the17
at a distance17
of the pioneer17
they would have17
french and indian17
which it was17
the great spirit17
at the moment17
colonel boone was17
the indians on17
a long time17
hundred and twenty17
more than once17
not one of17
set out for17
in what is17
use of the17
to their own17
and the two17
as if they17
in the summer17
the fort was17
at last the17
will be remembered17
of the night17
and all the17
the minds of17
retreat of the17
on this occasion17
middle of the17
away from the17
them on the17
the door of17
on one of17
is said that17
it is probable17
the following day17
it to the17
do not know17
for many years17
to attack the17
not have been17
the winter of17
description of the17
in the back17
the act of17
to explore the17
by daniel boone17
fired upon by17
in the war17
to believe that17
to all the17
boone and kenton17
them with the17
it was to17
to the last17
from north carolina17
body of indians17
with his wife17
of the time17
and his family17
the woods and17
long before the17
it must have17
to the stake17
to the great17
and returned to17
as long as17
there is no17
of his brother17
within a few17
with the most17
in the way17
of the kind17
the first day17
and he had17
of the rangers17
killed by the17
as they could17
but it is17
that it is16
to his family16
to the camp16
opposite side of16
a piece of16
the back of16
boone and stewart16
at point pleasant16
what do you16
were obliged to16
in the face16
story of the16
in his hand16
accordance with the16
into the river16
supply of ammunition16
and the whole16
and the great16
of a large16
on either side16
journey to the16
of the prisoners16
the protection of16
to his feet16
had been killed16
came to a16
as to be16
themselves in the16
part of his16
in the indian16
of virginia and16
into the hands16
an account of16
to the united16
a great deal16
had come to16
that in the16
the morning of16
the leadership of16
of which he16
to make salt16
of the missouri16
the ohio and16
the conclusion of16
the time of16
he had left16
a scene of16
by the savages16
and when he16
the same moment16
on the way16
will not be16
for me to16
and a half16
the country was16
a member of16
in this manner16
supposed to be16
the absence of16
and his wife16
in the act16
remainder of the16
those of the16
and his friends16
if they had16
to join the16
the shelter of16
we have no16
to meet the16
the site of16
the reports of16
was unable to16
the pioneers were16
in the evening16
it was now16
of the mountain16
part in the16
in the distance16
while they were16
the present site16
and indian war16
of the children15
the capture of15
to accompany him15
to the country15
in the river15
i have seen15
the way of15
beyond the mountains15
the trail of15
whom he had15
most of them15
son of daniel15
his head and15
to the ohio15
the time when15
escape from the15
present site of15
presence of the15
on their return15
far as the15
was sure to15
of the emigrants15
for the time15
about two hundred15
he set out15
the home of15
the white shawnee15
down to the15
were in a15
on the seventh15
attack upon the15
people of the15
him and his15
under the leadership15
the country of15
out in the15
of the border15
was about to15
on the little15
for us to15
as has been15
it was an15
plunged into the15
made for the15
on the north15
the idea of15
aware that the15
the enemy had15
out upon the15
in the darkness15
for a long15
were about to15
the settlement on15
on the ohio15
on all sides15
of the english15
had crossed the15
upon the banks15
to the kentucky15
he was able15
of kentucky river15
he might have15
a good deal15
the spirit of15
if it was15
battle of the15
a large party15
were filled with15
to the number15
soon as he15
in quest of15
a few of15
the line of15
such a manner15
reports of the15
on the clinch15
made by the15
said to have15
to the whites15
life of the15
into the indian15
be no doubt15
the advantage of15
it does not15
of his son15
the forest and15
life in the15
if i had15
and there were15
their way through15
so long as15
the light of15
shook his head15
a small party15
account of his15
at the stake15
in the world15
could have been15
day and night15
two hundred and15
in the battle15
to discover the15
he must have15
far from the15
of kentucky and15
he was the15
a large number15
the mind of15
death of his15
the subject of14
his return to14
the boat was14
of the dark14
was so great14
chief of the14
the lives of14
to the spring14
between them and14
the old settlements14
valley of virginia14
the reach of14
was impossible to14
arrival of the14
the indians was14
with which they14
it was at14
the ohio to14
the whole party14
of the shawanoe14
a few months14
within the fort14
of such a14
attacked by a14
the conquest of14
and more than14
the best of14
to escape the14
and daniel boone14
the evening of14
latter part of14
after a long14
in the latter14
if the indians14
large number of14
the little settlement14
was ready to14
and with a14
the departure of14
is probable that14
of the house14
from the river14
when the indians14
the men in14
to his friends14
the hope of14
and to the14
had been so14
the yadkin river14
of a new14
for several days14
by the side14
to settle the14
by the most14
it is the14
was a long14
not fail to14
cause of the14
a brief time14
the indian was14
the next year14
with so much14
yards of the14
of the more14
the woods in14
four of the14
to protect the14
first day of14
led to the14
his rifle and14
were on the14
the latter part14
to try to14
that the indian14
the wilderness to14
he would not14
he knew that14
the summit of14
portion of the14
some of their14
and i will14
of indian warfare14
of the clearing14
and did not14
according to their14
crossed the mountains14
and made a14
into the fort14
the first to14
the plan of14
to follow the14
the form of14
before he could14
two of his14
of the peace14
on the twenty14
a hundred and14
the boundaries of14
th of june14
at the forks14
of the place14
through cumberland gap14
where we arrived14
at the distance14
the indians with14
the prospect of14
in the settlement14
to say that14
as if the14
the right of14
we do not14
it was that14
in the water14
there was not14
of a man14
in those days14
of the militia14
was the only14
abundance of game14
returned to their14
the safety of14
took possession of14
the panther and14
the long knife14
indians on the14
that the enemy14
be found in14
accounts of the14
todd and trigg14
in the old14
morning of the14
after he had14
pioneers of the14
to see the14
indians in the14
nothing of the14
in my life14
from the place14
none of the14
and as soon14
three of the14
kenton and his14
for the indians14
could no longer14
foot of the14
the warriors were14
in the land14
he was so14
the annals of14
of the army14
killed by indians14
it might be14
the young men14
was obliged to14
to make his14
the fort at13
in a moment13
down upon the13
but a short13
nature of the13
the savages had13
the inhabitants of13
run the gauntlet13
fire upon the13
with my family13
the spanish government13
fact that the13
small party of13
the government of13
settlement of kentucky13
the surrender of13
it to be13
of all his13
on every side13
of squire boone13
stood on the13
when the sun13
the members of13
for the last13
home on the13
of the missionary13
of the tribe13
the last time13
and wild beasts13
go back to13
the forks of13
the most remarkable13
of his enemies13
in case of13
of the vast13
and sixty miles13
with the greatest13
reach of the13
ready for the13
history of kentucky13
with a number13
as he said13
appear to have13
the circumstances of13
as he saw13
the same year13
set out on13
was not a13
flag of truce13
his utmost to13
inmates of the13
news of the13
may be imagined13
with his own13
in the meantime13
the early settlers13
he should be13
to the north13
an expedition against13
of the sun13
the following morning13
had been in13
now and then13
found in the13
as a hunter13
they had made13
to the south13
back to his13
we are now13
of the hunters13
neighborhood of the13
come to the13
it was plain13
seems to be13
him from the13
returned to his13
at a time13
the rank of13
after they had13
the open space13
in this situation13
was at the13
him by the13
the scout was13
less than a13
upon the indians13
a history of13
on the miami13
the virginia legislature13
legislature of kentucky13
the father of13
he had made13
in his autobiography13
but he had13
of the many13
proved to be13
tree to tree13
if they were13
it was his13
had been sent13
from the settlement13
remains of the13
in his own13
of the settlements13
a supply of13
the south side13
more and more13
in response to13
man of the13
the greater part13
sides of the13
name of the13
the french and13
away in the13
to the mouth13
of the alleghany13
under the command13
on the kentucky13
the smoke of13
life of boone13
the river in13
there had been13
made their way13
more than two13
governor of virginia13
to see if13
of the whole13
the green river13
were able to13
them in their13
of the revolution13
spot where the13
the indians came13
days and nights13
fort at boonesborough13
many of these13
they would not13
known to be13
in consequence of13
of our men13
and they had13
killed one man13
from tree to13
the fallen tree13
out to the13
it is true13
colonel richard henderson13
the aid of13
the whites were13
in the winter13
had been a13
large party of13
one of whom13
sixty yards from13
until the th13
to one of13
of the scioto13
the only one13
so that the13
into the settlement13
by the hand13
he returned to13
that some of12
in high spirits12
from each other12
the indians are12
of great britain12
had reached the12
had been seen12
than on the12
the arms of12
by governor dunmore12
the party were12
the old man12
attack by the12
at any time12
th of october12
words of the12
was compelled to12
in favor of12
a feeling of12
it could not12
up in the12
the adventures of12
fired at the12
in charge of12
and i was12
country of the12
report of the12
impossible for him12
the names of12
and no one12
way into the12
miles of the12
to secure the12
powder and lead12
of which the12
by captain duquesne12
the cumberland river12
which we have12
day after day12
there was an12
state of kentucky12
skill in the12
regard to the12
soon after the12
as they passed12
they made their12
they crossed the12
soon as they12
of the wood12
began to be12
in less than12
boone had been12
the day of12
colonel daniel boone12
who had come12
to gain the12
of the canoe12
of the kentuckians12
and as he12
home in the12
the long hunters12
with which the12
returned home to12
those of his12
the river to12
attention of the12
if he had12
the meaning of12
out for the12
that i have12
was at this12
i returned to12
was not until12
the wilderness of12
the fall of12
could be seen12
white man in12
was forced to12
the news of12
to join them12
first of may12
on his return12
in the open12
of any one12
on their march12
command of three12
into the face12
after his return12
quarter of a12
eight hundred miles12
from which he12
it from the12
day of the12
was a most12
the promised land12
whole of the12
explore the country12
the great pioneer12
to each other12
to the young12
of the good12
side of a12
to defend themselves12
after a few12
on the twentieth12
it was soon12
the bodies of12
right and left12
of his companion12
with which to12
the advance of12
been able to12
but did not12
protection of the12
of his country12
search for the12
you will have12
of land in12
familiar with the12
to the woods12
by the spanish12
of more than12
party of surveyors12
raised the siege12
from the first12
of the village12
and his companion12
greater part of12
that all the12
they had left12
the indian town12
in which i12
direction in which12
was killed by12
state of the12
and one wounded12
he had taken12
in a brief12
the cumberland mountains12
approach of the12
the fury of12
in addition to12
the rifles of12
and as the12
to whom he12
went back to12
be remembered that12
he wished to12
was in a12
result of the12
he was one12
a kind of12
that no one12
of his family12
the importance of12
return to his12
the enjoyment of12
of the th12
was of the12
about to be12
the border of12
here and there12
this time the12
men were killed12
with their tomahawks12
th of september12
of a white12
one of us12
come with me12
the party of12
were willing to12
does not appear12
that he must12
great deal of12
depths of the12
him in a12
a portion of12
of this year12
with all possible12
the trees and12
the frontier settlements12
of the region12
a quarter of12
the request of12
had taken place12
the intention of12
the land of12
attacked by indians12
many of their12
an independent state12
the abundance of12
so that he12
of the chase12
of point pleasant12
to him by12
late in the12
the bottom of12
he was now12
when they had11
engaged in the11
was at once11
was the best11
appearance of the11
of the territory11
i had been11
a good many11
a grant of11
the period of11
into the country11
upon by a11
signs of the11
the spoils of11
enable him to11
me down to11
the habit of11
of the shawnees11
to be able11
not only the11
only one of11
account of my11
journey through the11
of the flatboat11
his family and11
of our country11
they might have11
in the case11
and many of11
at the hands11
over his shoulder11
until he had11
in his arms11
much of the11
him to his11
the majority of11
off in the11
the american revolution11
of a gun11
the attack of11
into the interior11
hearts of the11
a few yards11
when he saw11
the destruction of11
beyond the reach11
to the door11
many of his11
settlements on the11
to live in11
about the same11
during this time11
part of a11
the dead of11
of the back11
a new home11
the femme osage11
on the morning11
was born in11
a large force11
in our own11
to give him11
of the guns11
we were fired11
colonels todd and11
days of the11
was known to11
on the morrow11
beauties of nature11
likely to be11
felt as if11
that we shall11
made in the11
from the yadkin11
passed through the11
shelter of the11
of the deer11
from one of11
the mean time11
battle of point11
of his great11
to enable him11
he was well11
of the tomahawk11
were forced to11
that i was11
and the savages11
of a great11
hundred in number11
a place in11
the family of11
for a new11
they were called11
in the region11
the two men11
shores of the11
in the forests11
to see that11
with a few11
the companion of11
on the alert11
fortunately for me11
the lips of11
when they reached11
we could not11
on clinch river11
of the situation11
to be used11
on the river11
in the very11
into the water11
the county of11
when they saw11
the kentucky wilderness11
the man of11
indians and canadians11
peace with the11
of the blue11
themselves to the11
upon them with11
of the next11
are trying to11
any of his11
to give the11
was a very11
and the indian11
as he did11
because of the11
was daniel boone11
at a point11
day of july11
was more than11
at any rate11
before they were11
during the year11
daniel boone himself11
that the great11
in the day11
the town of11
of june following11
of the warrior11
what he had11
they were now11
the king of11
returned to kentucky11
in time to11
and for the11
such was the11
soon as possible11
was engaged in11
it was decided11
he was still11
as that of11
attacked by the11
than in the11
the pioneers of11
peleg and israel11
had been heard11
was the most11
the revolutionary war11
was aware that11
as though he11
the salt springs11
not long after11
the frontiers of11
the two young11
in the annals11
the direction in11
started for the11
he made a11
whom he was11
to the rank11
annals of the11
to carry the11
waiting for the11
for the most11
like that of11
dashed into the11
from the settlements11
from which they11
in his life11
of simon kenton11
of a mile11
and had a11
were certain to11
in the mean11
the risk of11
of the wild11
of the north11
in all probability11
with each other11
them of their11
himself to the11
had not gone11
in all his11
made his way11
his father had11
is said to11
had returned to11
pursued by the11
hundred and forty11
near the fort11
for they had11
the old southwest11
return of the11
but when i11
every one of11
the fire was11
as the indians11
they were suddenly11
of white men11
there was nothing11
that the settlers11
the cherokee indians11
grant of land11
evening of the11
bottom of the11
settlements of the11
quest of the11
the little band11
spite of the11
reached the river11
and upon the11
a shower of11
well as of11
that a large11
long as the11
and a large11
across the mountains11
a branch of11
from the ohio11
of general clark11
two men killed11
four or five11
cabin in the11
along the banks11
the yadkin and11
of the fugitives11
the habitation of11
he would be11
being able to11
good deal of11
and north carolina11
it did not11
in a low11
the capital of11
command of the11
an army of11
the inmates of11
to his home11
to the utmost11
the old pioneer11
henderson and his11
now that the11
from which the11
the reader will11
be said that11
the following year11
to do with11
manner in which11
trail of the11
the indians of11
of the approach11
a hundred yards11
on the sixth11
from this time11
in all the11
no doubt that11
the assistance of11
the indian had11
legislature of virginia11
in which to11
was only a10
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attempt to escape10
the tomahawk of10
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the ohio company10
to make their10
boone returns to10
to the white10
crossed the ohio10
himself in the10
ought to have10
for which he10
the door and10
near the present10
that they should10
to the state10
they raised the10
the object of10
and at length10
as if i10
that the savages10
spot where he10
government of virginia10
majority of the10
author of the10
no doubt of10
the british commander10
in the best10
the ohio in10
it was all10
took place in10
came from the10
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that boone and10
boone returned to10
of the character10
of the one10
could be found10
half an hour10
on the spot10
spoils of the10
from the lips10
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the new state10
nothing but the10
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two of them10
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at the very10
the first settlers10
he was on10
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of his old10
i felt as10
in his hands10
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with all his10
as much as10
on the right10
door of the10
fate of the10
savages and wild10
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had been taken10
treaty of peace10
over the mountains10
of the others10
to his companions10
they had seen10
in due time10
it will not10
time for the10
to the right10
where they had10
of the ranger10
a sense of10
a mile from10
which he could10
the whole country10
on the holston10
of the defenders10
over and over10
to which they10
safety of the10
that the british10
boone was a10
the tide of10
him for a10
against the bank10
a prisoner among10
they found a10
by the british10
expedition to the10
the fort and10
the ohio shore10
so that it10
time he had10
of one who10
the young warriors10
thought of the10
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to clinch river10
coming of the10
to the upper10
of colonel logan10
of the gun10
him to be10
a few feet10
a hundred years10
from the ground10
of a tree10
came into the10
of two hundred10
on the fourth10
and the men10
the manner of10
as i could10
go with you10
fire upon them10
of nature i10
the discovery of10
the faces of10
departure of the10
in the chase10
at the fort10
hundred and eighty10
head waters of10
would be the10
in that direction10
i had made10
all the men10
the indian army10
led them to10
he was born10
so great that10
had been the10
the western forests10
of three garrisons10
in a measure10
his feet and10
of their enemies10
the son of10
lost in the10
the atlantic coast10
he found himself10
to think of10
the district of10
said daniel boone10
light of the10
cross the river10
hundred acres of10
discovery of the10
in the ground10
laid me down10
the hunter and10
to be of10
which has been10
accompanied by a10
emerged from the10
the purchase of10
and return to10
the people in10
from the cherokee10
pursue the indians10
dead of night10
near at hand10
loss of the10
separated from the10
as if in10
of the colonists10
that the whole10
fired upon the10
settlements in the10
north carolina and10
that he did10
it would not10
in my absence10
again and again10
brother of daniel10
from the old10
escape of boone10
man in his10
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them through the10
shot of the10
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to the old10
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the brow of10
themselves on the10
the borders of10
with the exception10
were taken prisoners10
of south carolina10
top of the10
which i have10
place where he10
the settlements of10
to escape from10
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of the inhabitants10
the river was10
of a rifle10
during the winter10
homes in the10
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i am not10
as i thought10
had i not10
he saw the10
the right and10
the second day10
simon kenton was10
their hunting grounds10
among the most10
at the battle10
the mississippi river10
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in the name10
against the settlements10
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on his part10
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the comforts of10
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rifles of the10
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down on the10
will have to10
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to the virginia10
the defence of10
back country of10
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his family to10
virginia and north10
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panther and his10
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of the law10
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march against boonesborough10
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the call of10
of his father10
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his friends to10
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one in the10
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several hundred miles10
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to have had10
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the head waters10
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of the varmints10
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his old age10
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th of august10
main body of10
miles north of10
out from the10
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the twentieth of10
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camp of the10
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licks to make9
the eighteenth century9
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that part of9
to the legislature9
the child of9
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of the water9
to in the9
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him on the9
the men on9
them by the9
by the cherokees9
six hundred indians9
in hunting and9
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on the log9
a smart fight9
the british and9
kenton and boone9
of the women9
home with the9
adopted by the9
no time to9
on the upper9
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to the station9
general george rogers9
to reload his9
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the licking river9
the same thing9
them with their9
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it is difficult9
that his wife9
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to accompany the9
vicinity of the9
in the presence9
he had seen9
you would not9
for the whole9
the settlers and9
the benefit of9
the settlements on9
as you know9
in the little9
along the bank9
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of a century9
mind of the9
of his gun9
any of their9
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of this country9
the north and9
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five hundred miles9
half a dozen9
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which was the9
th of april9
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the need of9
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it should be9
in the use9
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that the war9
surface of the9
the impression that9
son of the9
white man who9
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of civilized life9
base of the9
seemed to have9
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of the main9
the commencement of9
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his men in9
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i shall not9
of their country9
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of the leader9
a group of9
the strength of9
of the cherokees9
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a sort of9
the two scouts9
to my family9
his own people9
at the request9
to their custom9
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he found the9
living in the9
it with the9
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of the corn9
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that you are9
to meet them9
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to one side9
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was at hand9
filled with the9
though they were9
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the cumberland gap9
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to take him9
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the alleghany mountains9
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all of them9
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the management of9
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three of them9
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of the hills9
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his gun and9
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one man and9
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