Despite the hardships and the losses, Boone had achieved the ambition of years: he had seen Kentucky, which he “esteemed a second paradise.” The reports of his extended explorations, which he made to Judge Henderson, were soon communicated to the other partners of the land company; and their letters of this period, to one another, bristle ...
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