Daniel Boone
1734–1820 (age 86)
frontiersman, pioneer
Biography
Daniel Boone was a legendary frontiersman and pioneer whose name became synonymous with American expansion and the exploration of the western frontier. Born in the colonial period, he lived through the Revolutionary War and into the early nineteenth century, witnessing and actively participating in the westward movement that defined early American history. His pioneering spirit and adventurous life made him an iconic figure in the American narrative of frontier settlement and exploration.
Boone's legacy as a trailblazer, particularly his role in opening the Cumberland Gap and establishing settlements in Kentucky, secured his place as one of America's most celebrated frontiersmen. His final resting place at Frankfort Cemetery reflects the honor and recognition accorded to his extraordinary contributions to American expansion and the development of the western territories. His life and achievements continue to inspire and represent the pioneering spirit of early America.