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Daniel Boones Cabin and the house in which he died

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Daniel Boones Cabin and the house in which he died

The Original Cabin of Daniel Boone (1734-1820) - American pioneer at Femme Osage, Missouri and the house in which he died (built by his son Nathaniel) at St. Charles, Missouri. Date: 1906

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Boone Builder Cabin Daniel Explorer Feb16 Femme Hunter Missouri Nathaniel Osage Pioneer


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This evocative photograph captures the historical significance of two important sites in the life of Daniel Boone, the legendary American pioneer and explorer. On the left, the Original Cabin of Daniel Boone, built in 1734 near Femme Osage, Missouri, stands as a testament to the early days of American settlement. Boone, an iconic figure in the history of the United States, lived in this cabin during his time as a hunter and frontiersman. He played a crucial role in the westward expansion of the American colonies, leading the way for settlers and opening up new territories. On the right, the house in which Daniel Boone died in 1820 is depicted. This house, built by his son Nathaniel, is located in St. Charles, Missouri. Daniel Boone spent his final years living with his family in this home, surrounded by the land he had helped to settle. The image of the two structures side by side serves as a poignant reminder of Boone's enduring legacy as a pioneer and explorer, and the impact he had on the development of the United States. The photograph, taken in 1906, offers a glimpse into the past, transporting us back to a time when the American frontier was still a wild and untamed place. The image is a powerful reminder of the courage and determination of the early American settlers, and the sacrifices they made to build a new life in a new land.

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