Note on back: Daniel Boone monument at Old Town, O. 1940. Text on monument: In Memory of Col. Daniel Boone and 27 salt makers, taken prisoners at Blue Licks, Ky. by the Shawnees. Feb. 7, 1778 and brought to Old Chillicothe. Boone and eleven were adopted by the Shawnees. Ten were taken over the Bullskin Trail to Detroit and held for ransom. The fate of six is unknown. Boone 1787. narrative. Erected by William A. Galloway, M.D. Pres. for The Greene County Historical Society. 1931https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/strobridge_images/2185/thumbnail.jp
Excerpts from Lewis and Clark Journals Monument, St. Charles, Missourihttps://digitalcommons.lindenw...
In March, 1775, Colonel Richard Henderson purchased 20 million acres from the Cherokees in an unsett...
Condition: Good.; Title supplied by artist.; Part of the collection of photographs of the different ...
In memory of Colonel Daniel Boone and 27 salt makers taken prisoners at Blue Lick, Kentucky, by the ...
This photograph is of an engraved portrait of frontiersman Daniel Boone (1734-1820) sitting on rock ...
This monument marks the location of the historic Simon Kenton Trail which extended from the Winchest...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "The grave of Daniel Boone, b...
This appears to be a photo of a letter written by Daniel Boone on October 25, 1782. Daniel Boone (...
From Sleeve: Confederate Tablet. N533.Monument also called Fort McHenry Monument. Installed in Loud...
Monument to W. Harrison. [2808] Served as governor over the great Indian Territory, etc
Caption reads: "Fort Washington monument, East Third Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Photo by Federal Wri...
Inscription on plaque reads: "Fort Jefferson. Built by the army of General Arthur St. Clair in Octo...
Located just west of Springfield are the 250 acres of the George Rogers Clark Park. In 1924, the Cla...
This photograph shows a monument for General George Rogers Clark located at 930 Tecumseh Road in Spr...
Original description reads: "Bronze Plaque, on Fort Jefferson Monument." Inscription on plaque read...
Excerpts from Lewis and Clark Journals Monument, St. Charles, Missourihttps://digitalcommons.lindenw...
In March, 1775, Colonel Richard Henderson purchased 20 million acres from the Cherokees in an unsett...
Condition: Good.; Title supplied by artist.; Part of the collection of photographs of the different ...
In memory of Colonel Daniel Boone and 27 salt makers taken prisoners at Blue Lick, Kentucky, by the ...
This photograph is of an engraved portrait of frontiersman Daniel Boone (1734-1820) sitting on rock ...
This monument marks the location of the historic Simon Kenton Trail which extended from the Winchest...
Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "The grave of Daniel Boone, b...
This appears to be a photo of a letter written by Daniel Boone on October 25, 1782. Daniel Boone (...
From Sleeve: Confederate Tablet. N533.Monument also called Fort McHenry Monument. Installed in Loud...
Monument to W. Harrison. [2808] Served as governor over the great Indian Territory, etc
Caption reads: "Fort Washington monument, East Third Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Photo by Federal Wri...
Inscription on plaque reads: "Fort Jefferson. Built by the army of General Arthur St. Clair in Octo...
Located just west of Springfield are the 250 acres of the George Rogers Clark Park. In 1924, the Cla...
This photograph shows a monument for General George Rogers Clark located at 930 Tecumseh Road in Spr...
Original description reads: "Bronze Plaque, on Fort Jefferson Monument." Inscription on plaque read...
Excerpts from Lewis and Clark Journals Monument, St. Charles, Missourihttps://digitalcommons.lindenw...
In March, 1775, Colonel Richard Henderson purchased 20 million acres from the Cherokees in an unsett...
Condition: Good.; Title supplied by artist.; Part of the collection of photographs of the different ...