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Josue Logan
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26 November, 20:51
What happened to Boone's oldest son James
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Lydia Ferguson
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On October 9th, 1773 James Boone and a small group if settlers set up camp on the way to Kentucky. That morning, they were attacked by Delaware, Shawnee, and Cherokee Indians.
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