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Daniel Boone Monument

notice: this monument was stolen and destroyed prior to 24 June 2008.
Ploice did arrest suspect and recovered a couple of pieces of a brass plaque. The DAR along with Warren County Historical Society and the Washington Historical Society are meeting to plan replacement project. Afraid to use brass of bronze fearing it will just be stolen again for scrap.



---DANIEL BOONE---
Born in Bucks County, PA.
Feb. 11, 1735.
Died in St. Charles County, MO.
Sept. 26, 1820.
and wife
---REBECCA BRYAN---
Born.........1737
Died March 18, 1813.
Removed to Frankfort, KY. 1845.

[In 1813 Rebecca Bryan Boone passed away at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Flanders and Jamima Callaway (located near the present town of Dutzow, Warren County, MO) and was buried in the Bryan family cemetery. In 1820 Daniel Boone passed away at the home of his son, Nathan (located near the present town of Defiance, St. Charles County, MO) and was buried next to his wife in the Bryan Cemetery. In 1845 people from Frankfort, KY exhumed both bodies and transported them back to Frankfort, KY. State Historical records seem to indicate that neither the State nor the family was informed, nor permission asked for them to exhume and remove the bodies.]

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Erected by their descendants, Warren County and the Missouri Daughters of the American Revolution, 1915.

Boone Monument Rd., off MO-47/94, follow signs, 2 miles S. of Marthasville, Warren County Missouri

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Jim Kuntz: ...

Daniel Boone has suffered body-snatching shenanigans but with a twist: He appears to have ended up in two graves.

Everyone agrees that Boone died at his son's home near Defiance, Missouri, in 1820. Everyone also agrees that he was buried nearby in Marthasville (about 14 mi. west), near the grave of his wife, Rebecca. But then the story gets muddled. The folks in Frankfort, Kentucky, would have you believe that Rebecca and Daniel were exhumed 25 years later and reinterred in Frankfort Cemetery. The marker near Defiance mentions the reinterment, but...

According to Defiance, Frankfort dug up the wrong body. The grave next to Rebecca's was already occupied when Daniel died, they say, so he was buried at her feet. Daniel's relatives were angry at Frankfort and didn't tell them about his true burial plot. They let Frankfort cart away the body next to Rebecca's, the body of a stranger.

Scientific scrutiny seems to support Defiance's claims. A forensic anthropologist studied a plaster cast of the skull in Frankfort's "Daniel Boone" grave in 1983 and said that it really belonged to a large black man. Frankfort, of course, pooh-poohed those allegations.

Both graves have worthy monuments. Frankfort's is bigger (that was, ostensibly, the reason for the move in the first place) but it's in a big cemetery and must share its surroundings with other dead people. The memorial near Defiance is out by itself, and it's worth remembering that Daniel Boone's own reason for leaving Kentucky was that it was "too crowded."

We say, since the marker is all you get to see anyway, it's a toss-up. Daniel Boone is buried in the spot easiest for you to get to on your next trip.

Case closed.
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October 02, 2006


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