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1. Ken-Tuck-E
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September 24, 1964 |
George Washington sends Daniel and Yadkin into "Ken-Tuck-E," the "dark and bloody" hunting ground of four Indian nations, to find a site for a fort.
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2. Tekawitha McLeod
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October 1, 1964 |
A man named Flathead Joseph kidnaps the adopted daughter of a Cherokee chief and offers her to the Boonesborough settlers in exchange for a jug of rum. When it's revealed that the girl is in reality white, Daniel purchases her freedom.
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3. My Brother's Keeper
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October 8, 1964 |
A widowed Welshwoman and her three children are determined to settle in hostile Shawnee territory and no amount of persuading can change her mind.
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4. The Family Fluellen
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October 15, 1964 |
A widowed Welshwoman and her three children are determined to settle in hostile Shawnee territory and no amount of persuading can change her mind.
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5. The Choosing
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October 29, 1964 |
Daniel and daughter Jemima take a pleasant jaunt into the wilderness which quickly turns into a nightmare. Damiel wounds himself with a axe and Jemima gets kidnapped by a band of Indians.
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6. Lac Duquesne
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November 5, 1964 |
Lac Duquesne is a river pirate who was once a friend of Daniel's. Things change when he steals a shipment of rifles intended for the Boonesborough settlers. Daniel, Yadkin, and Mingo then set off in pursuit of Duquesne.
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7. The Sound of Wings
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November 12, 1964 |
Major Peter Wellington, a crafty British officer, assumes Daniel's identity in order to persuade the Indian tribes to side with the Brits against the Colonials during the Revolutionary War.
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8. A Short Walk to Salem
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November 19, 1964 |
Renegade/outlaw Simon Girty and his three no-talent assclown sons plan to steal the seasonal fur take of the Boonesborough settlers.
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9. The Sisters O'Hannrahan
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December 3, 1964 |
Thanks to the bumbling, stumbling, and fumbling of Yadkin, Daniel becomes the owner of two indentured Irish servant girls.
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10. Pompey
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December 10, 1964 |
Indentured servant Caleb Calhoun arrives in Boonesborough to track down runaway slave Pompey for their owner. Calhoun has to bring him back or he'll be forced to serve an additional term of indenturement.
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11. Mountain of the Dead
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December 17, 1964 |
A dream about a man whom Daniel thought was dead is followed by the appearance of three men at his door demanding that he take them to the site of a bloody Indian massacre.
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12. Not in Our Stars
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December 31, 1964 |
Lord Dunmore, the British Governor General of Virginia, orders the Boonesborough settlers out of Kentucky within 30 days claiming that he himself holds title to the land.
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13. The Hostages
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January 7, 1965 |
A band of Seneca Indians kidnaps Rebecca and ransacks the Boone cabin. The unusual thing about this little group is that they are led by a white Tory officer.
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14. The Returning
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January 14, 1965 |
Winter is fast approaching and Daniel's old friend, Will Carey, enters the Boonesborough settlement with a load of pelts. However, Mingo isn't too pleased with Carey's presence. It seems as though Carey got these pelts by murdering three of his fellow Cherokee tribesmen.
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15. The Prophet
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January 21, 1965 |
An Indian holy man who calls himself the Prophet asks the Shawnee to join other tribes in driving the white settlers out of the Kentucky territory.
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16. The First Stone
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January 28, 1965 |
Daniel and his family give shelter to Esther Craig and her young son, William, when they're found wandering in the wilderness
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17. A Place of 1000 Spirits
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February 4, 1965 |
British Lt. Henry Pitcairn is abducted at gunpoint from a tavern by two Shawnee braves. It's up to Daniel and company to rescue him.
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18. The Sound of Fear
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February 11, 1965 |
Simon Perigore ranks as the nastiest mother Daniel Boone has ever faced.
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19. The Price of Friendship
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February 18, 1965 |
Simon Perigore ranks as the nastiest mother Daniel Boone has ever faced. Perigore and his band of vicious thugs take Daniel's family hostage.
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20. The Quietists
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February 25, 1965 |
A pacifist Quaker family moves onto a farm located on the edge of dangerous Cherokee territory.
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21. The Devil's Four
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March 4, 1965 |
Daniel and Yadkin get four manacled felons to drive wagons filled with supplies through the bandit and hostile Indian infested Cumberland Gap territory.
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22. The Reunion
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March 11, 1965 |
Timothy Patrick Bryan shows up in Boonesborough looking for his long lost daughter, Rebecca Boone.
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23. The Ben Franklin Encounter
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March 18, 1965 |
After returning from a trip to Virginia, Daniel and Mingo tell via flashback how they met the legendary Benjamin Franklin and almost got themselves shanghaied to England in the process.
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24. Four-Leaf Clover
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March 25, 1965 |
Francis Clover, Boonesborough's new schoolmaster, can't seem to do anything right but he sure does something wrong--he inadvertently gave rifles and gunpowder to hostile Shawnees led by a chief who's sworn to destroy the settlement.
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25. Caine's Birthday (Part 1)
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April 1, 1965 |
Most of the Boonesborough men are out working at a salt-making campsite when they are surrounded by an Indian war party led by a French officer.
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26. Caine's Birthday (Part 2)
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April 8, 1965 |
Relief finds its way to Boonesborough in the form of one lone British officer and his aide-de-camp
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27. Daughter of the Devil
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April 15, 1965 |
Superstition runs rampant in Boonesborough when two mysterious travelers arrive and are followed by the appearance of a deadly panther.
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28. Doll of Sorrow
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April 22, 1965 |
A man named Seth Jennings steals a sacred doll from the wife of an Indian chief and plans to hold it for ransom. Knowing that this could lead to major hostilities with the Indians, Daniel puts his own neck on the line to retrieve the doll.
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29. The Courtship of Jericho Jones
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April 29, 1965 |
Jericho Jones gets the hots for a Creek princess and elopes with her. Needless to say, this event causes considerable disruption of settler-Indian relations.
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