Daniel Boone, Backwoodsman

C. H. Forbes-Lindsay (1870 - )

Daniel Boone is celebrated in history and legend as one of the foremost pioneers who opened up the wilderness of Kentucky. Famed for his skills as a hunter, he was once captured and adopted by the Shawnee tribe from which he ultimately escaped. He was active in the militia and fought in several battles of the American Revolution. In later life he became a politician, being elected to Virginia state assembly, and land speculator, eventually settling in Missouri.

This biography is written for youth in a lively and engaging style dramatizing many of the events of Boone’s adventures, from his youth to his final days.
- Summary by Larry Wilson

Genre(s): Biography

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The American Backwoodsman Donald Cummings
00:17:49
Play 02 Hardy Goodfellow Anthony Mallette
00:19:11
Play 03 The Young Hunter Kurt
00:19:55
Play 04 The Daring Pioneer Kurt
00:17:44
Play 05 In Fair Kentucky Kurt
00:22:57
Play 06 Hardy’s First Indian Kurt
00:18:45
Play 07 The Capture of Boone Kurt
00:19:04
Play 08 The Hannibal of the West Kerry Adams
00:23:55
Play 09 The Victory of Vincennes Kerry Adams
00:21:00
Play 10 A Feat of Strength Kerry Adams
00:21:57
Play 11 “Big Turtle” Kerry Adams
00:20:53
Play 12 Diamond Cut Diamond Kurt
00:18:35
Play 13 Boonesborough is Besieged Christine Rottger
00:18:00
Play 14 Kenton’s Story Tom Milliken
00:15:49
Play 15 The Young Scout Kurt
00:16:26
Play 16 The White Squaw Kurt
00:17:42
Play 17 A String of Disasters Kurt
00:17:27
Play 18 “The Bloody Year” Kurt
00:16:12
Play 19 Simon Girty, Renegade Kurt
00:19:25
Play 20 Battle of the Blue Licks Kurt
00:18:17
Play 21 An Old Bird James R. Hedrick
00:14:42
Play 22 The Last Hunt James R. Hedrick
00:12:12