A History of the Daniel Boone National Forest
1770 - 1970
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REFERENCES CONSULTED

HISTORY OF THE DANIEL BOONE NATIONAL FOREST

Eskippakithiki — Lucien Beckner.

Boonesborough — George W. Ranck.

The Transylvania Colony — William S. Lester.

Daniel Boone — John Bakeless.

A History of Kentucky — Mann Butler.

The History of Kentucky — Humphrey Marshall.

History of Pioneer Kentucky — R. S. Cottrell.

History of Kentucky — Volumes I & II — Lewis Collins and Richard H. Collins.

A History of Kentucky — Elizabeth Shelby Kinkead.

Valley of the Ohio — Mann Butler.

The Discovery, Settlement and Present State of Kentucke — John Filson — 1784.

The Wilderness Road — Robert L. Kincaid.

Kentucky: Land of Contrast — Thomas D. Clark.

Seedtime on the Cumberland — Harriette Simpson Arnow.

Legion of the Lost Mine — Thomas H. Troxel, Chief, Upper Cumberland River Tribe of Indians.

The Frontiersman — Allan W. Eckert.

Wilderness Empire — Allan W. Eckert.

Stories of Kentucky Feuds — Harold Wilson Coates.

Dark and Bloody Ground — Betsey Creekmore.

Dark Hills to Westward — Harry M. Caudill.

Night Comes to the Cumberlands — Harry Caudill.

The Battle of Blue Licks — Samuel M. Wilson.

The Filson Club History Quarterly — 47 Volumes — The Filson Club.

The Register — Quarterly — 71 Volumes — Kentucky Historical Society.

A Glimpse at Historic Madison County — Jonathan Dorris.

Boundaries and Records in the Territory of Early Settlement — U.S. Department of Agriculture.

An Historical Atlas of Kentucky — Wendel H. Rone, Sr.

The Chronicles of Oklahoma — March, 1937 — Vol XV, No. 1, Sec. 1 — The Oklahoma Historical Society.

Kentucky Ancestors — Kentucky Historical Society — Quarterly.

Wide Neighborhoods — Mary Breckinridge.

History of the World — Volume I — Nugent Robinson (1887).

History of the United States — Alexander H. Stephens (1882).

Old Kentucky Iron Furnaces — J. Winston Coleman, Jr.

Laurel County Information Series — The Sentinel-Echo, London, Ky.

The Wild Riders of the First Kentucky Cavalry — Sergeant E. Tarrant.

History of the Churches of Boone's Creek Baptist Association of Kentucky — S. J. Conkwright — 1923.

The "Corn Stalk" Militia of Kentucky, 1792 — 1811 —by G. Glenn Clift (Ky. Historical Society 1957).

The American Heritage History of the Great West.

First Explorations of Kentucky — by J. Stoddard Johnston — 1898.

The Kentuckians — by Janice Holt Giles.

The Court Martial of Daniel Boone — by Allan W. Eckert.

The Files of the Daniel Boone National Forest of the U.S. Forest Service.

Additional References available at the

Forest Supervisor's Office
Daniel Boone National Forest
100 Vaught Road
Winchester, Kentucky 40391

The Name "Kentucky"

Proclamation of Governor Martin
of North Carolina against
"Richard Henderson and his "Confederates".
February 10, 1775

The Treaty of Watauga
March 17, 1775

Proclamation of Governor Dunmore
of Virginia against
"Richard Henderson and his Abettors"
March 21, 1775

Deposition of Charles Robertson
October 3, 1777

Transylvania Purchase Declared "Void"
by The Virginia House of Delegates November 4, 1778

The Cumberland Purchase Unit
Acquisition Begins

Mary Breckenridge Recommend
Inclusion of Kentucky and Cumberland Rivers
Headwaters Watersheds in the
Cumberland National Forest

Kentucky's Enabling Act
Governor's "Letter of Consent"
President's Proclamation for
The Cumberland National Forest

A History of C. C. C. Camp F-6
Cumberland National Forest

Appalachian Mountain People
by W. E. Hedges
Forest Officer — U. S. Forest Service

The First Memorandum of Understanding
between The Cumberland National Forest
and The Kentucky Division of Game and Fish
August 8, 1940

Statement on Bowhunting to
Kentucky Fish & Wildlife Commission
August 20, 1956

Deer Values
The Economic Potential of Deer Hunting

Report of Cooperative Law Enforcement Action
against Deer Poaching by
District Ranger Everette L. Towle
The Relation of Forest Management to the
Wildlife Resource presented at
The Governor's Conference on Forestry
Lexington, Kentucky — February 27-28, 1964

Forestry and Recreation Resources of Kentucky
presented at the Third Annual Conservation Congress
Louisville, Kentucky
October 17-18, 1963

Annual Meeting
Daniel Boone National Forest and
Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources
April 19, 1966

Kentucky Primitive Weapons Hunting Area
presented at the
Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners
Clearwater, Florida
October 18-21, 1964

Documentation
The National Forest Name Change
April 11, 1966

The Redbird Purchase Unit

The Stearns Strip Mine Controversy

The Red River Gorge Controversy

Fighting Forest Fires with Helicopters

The Forest Resources of Kentucky

A Forestry Platform for Kentucky

The Forest Resource Contribution Potential

Deer Values

The Role of Forestry in Kentucky's Economy

Resource Management

Litter Control in Recreation Areas

Historic Sites on the Daniel Boone National Forest

Kentucky Forests of the Future

Todays Forester

The Importance of Public Relations in
Forest Management

Environmental Management to Benefit People



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