Everett T. Tomlinson
Published: 2013-12-30
Total Pages: 274
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Perhaps not unnaturally in certain details there is a slight confusion or divergence in the various works that recount the heroic deeds of Daniel Boone. The men of that day were making history rather than recording what they did. There is, however, a striking uniformity in all the records as to the simple faith and almost fatalistic conviction of Daniel Boone that he was called to be a pathfinder for the new nation in America. His courage, reverence, rugged honesty, and unselfishness, his childlike simplicity that was mixed with a certain shrewdness, at least in his dealings with the Indians, are, however, qualities in which the historians mostly agree.I have cast this record into story form and have used the license of a story-teller. I have incorporated a few adventures on the border which strictly do not belong to this tale. Every one of them, however, is true, and I hope will help in giving a true picture of those early and trying days.In the midst of it all I have placed the great scout. The qualities he displayed are the same that are necessary for success in our day or any day. The problems may vary from generation to generation, but the elements of true manhood are ever the same.There never has been a time when the development of a true patriotism was more needed than it is to-day. Our perils and problems are not concerned with savages and wild beasts, but they may be no less dangerous than those which confronted our forefathers. How to meet them, what qualities ought to be strengthened in the life of an American boy, how best to inspire the younger generation with love and devotion for our country, are vital questions of the present.The author believes there is no better way of doing this than by interesting our boys in such heroic men as Daniel Boone.ContentsI. IN THE WILDERNESSII. HUNTER SAMIII. THE HUNT FOR GAMEIV. THE GOBBLERSV. PELEG'S NEW PLACEVI. SCHOOLMASTER HARGRAVEVII. TWO SCOUTSVIII. PELEG'S ENCOUNTERIX. AT THE SPRINGSX. A TERRIFIED BANDXI. THE ADVENTURE OF THESCHOOLMASTERXII. AN ATTACKXIII. THE WHITE SHAWNEEXIV. THE HIDDEN CANOEXV. GATHERING CLOUDSXVI. CAPTIVESXVII. THE PURSUITXVIII. A BAND OF SCOUTSXIX. THE CAPTUREXX. AN OFFER OF RELEASEXXI. FLIGHTXXII. THE COMING OF BLACKFISHXXIII. FOUR WARRIORS AND MOREXXIV. A DECOY AND AN ATTACKXXV. A FIELD OF CORNXXVI. THE WHITE SHAWNEE AGAINXXVII. THE STRUGGLE IN THE RAVINEXXVIII. AT THE LOWER BLUE LICKSXXIX. TO THE MEETING-PLACEXXX. CONCLUSION