John P. Hale, "Daniel Boone, Some Facts and Incidents not
Hitherto Published." A pamphlet giving an account of Boone in
West Virginia. Printed at Wheeling, West Virginia. Undated.
Timothy Flint, "The First White Man of the West or the Life and
Exploits of Colonel Dan'l Boone." Cincinnati, 1854. Valuable only
as regards Boone's later years.
John S. C. Abbott, "Daniel Boone, the Pioneer of Kentucky." New
York, 1872. Fairly accurate throughout.
J. M. Peck, "Daniel Boone" (in Sparks, "Library of American
Biography." Boston, 1847).
William Henry Bogart. "Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky."
New York, 1856.
William Hayden English, "Conquest of the Country Northwest of the
River Ohio, 1778-1783," and "Life of General George Rogers
Clark," 2 vols. Indianapolis, 1896. An accurate and valuable work
for which the author has made painstaking research among printed
and unprinted documents. Contains Clark's own account of his
campaigns, letters he wrote on public and personal matters, and
also letters from contemporaries in defense of his reputation.
Theodore Roosevelt, "The Winning of the West," 4 vols. New York,
1889-1896. A vigorous and spirited narrative.
Tennessee
J. G. M. Ramsey, "The Annals of Tennessee." Charleston, 1853.
John Haywood, "The Civil and Political History of the State of
Tennessee.
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