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  1. Daniel Boone, (2. november 1734 i Birdsboro, Pennsylvania – 26. september 1820), var en amerikansk pioner og nybygger. Boone var leder af en patrulje, der i 1775 skulle finde vej gennem Cumberland Gap i Appalacherne fra det østlige Virginia til Kentucky og banede således vej for den første migration af nybyggere vest om denne bjergkæde.

  2. "Beautiful Sunday" is a song written by Daniel Boone and Rod McQueen (real name David Balfe) [3] and performed by Boone. It appeared on his 1972 album Beautiful Sunday and was produced by Larry Page and arranged by Boone. [4] It has been described as the biggest international hit in the British bubblegum pop genre. [5]

  3. Daniel Boone was not the only addition to SOG's size and missions. During 1966, the Joint Personnel Recovery Center (JPRC) was established. The JPRC was to collect and coordinate information on POWs, escapees, and evadees, to launch missions to free U.S. and allied prisoners, and to conduct post-search and rescue (SAR) operations when all other efforts had failed.

  4. Part 1: Daniel Boone leads a wagon caravan toward Kentucky where he plans to construct a settlement. One of the travellers is Rebecca Bryant ( Patricia Blair ), a bondswoman to Cincinnatus (Dallas McKennon) who will be a storekeeper in the settlement.

  5. Daniel Boone is a four-part television series that aired on Walt Disney Presents on ABC. Two episodes aired in December 1960 and two others in March 1961. The miniseries was loosely based on Kentucky pioneer Daniel Boone. It starred Dewey Martin as Boone and Mala Rudolph as his wife, Rebecca.

  6. Pat Boone ist Nachkomme des amerikanischen Pioniers Daniel Boone, dessen Abenteuer J. F. Cooper in seinen Roman Lederstrumpf einfließen ließ. Geboren in Jacksonville, Florida, zog die Familie 1935 nach Nashville, Tennessee, wo Boone bereits mit zehn Jahren im Belle Mead Happiness Club auftrat.

  7. In 1730, Squire Boone, Daniel Boone's father, built a log cabin in the Oley Valley in what is now Berks County near present-day Reading. Daniel Boone was born in the 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story log house. One wall was built of native stone. The basement of the house served as a spring house. It provided easy access to water for cleaning, cooking and ...