Written by Nancy Allen
A pioneer blazes trails west, facing loss and legacy.
In 1734 Pennsylvania, Daniel Boone embarks on a daring journey westward, carving his legacy into the wilderness. Despite losing his land repeatedly, his surveying prowess and relentless spirit make him a legend. As he opens new frontiers, Boone's story raises questions about the cost of exploration and the true meaning of home. Will his name endure as the wilderness transforms, or will his sacrifices be forgotten in the march of progress?
Born in Pennsylvania in 1734, Daniel Boone cut a path west, carving his name into trees. Although he endured repeated property losses, he became a household name and was greatly admired for his surveying skills and the many claims he laid, opening the west for further settlement.
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