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Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
A Selected Two-Hundred-Year Daniel Boone Postmortem Chronology
Acknowledgements
Part I. Missouri, 1820-44
1. First Light, Tuesday, September 26, 1820
2. Crossing the Big Muddy into Boone's World
3. Where the Hunter Lived and Died
4. The Bed Stood in the N.E. Corner of the N.W. Room
5. Coffin in the Ballroom
6. On His Last Trail
7. Sitting Up with the Dead
8. News of His Decease Had Spread Rapidly
9. In the Heart of Boone Country

10. We Have His Heart and His Brain. And His Skin.
11. I Believe Grandfather and Grandmother Are Buried Here
Part II. Kentucky, 1842-2020
12. Our City Is Without Burying Grounds
13. The Gentlemen from Kentucky Finally Carried Their Point
14. Desecrated to Gratify a Spasm of Kentucky Pride
15. The Skull of Boone Was Handled by the People Present
16. The Most August Funeral Solemnity Ever Observed in Kentucky
17. Not Withstanding All of Kentucky's Fine Promises, Nothing More Was Done
18. The Mortal Part of the Old Pioneer Still Sleeps in Missouri Soil

19. He Gave Me All Kinds of Hell
20. More Boone Skullduggery
21. Tales from the Morgue
22. He Analyzed His Brain
Epilogue
Bibliography
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