FOR THOUSANDS of Americans George Caleb Bingham's famous painting of Daniel Boone leading an immigrant party through Cumberland Gap in the spring of 1775 has symbolized the opening of Kentucky and even of the trans-Appalachian West.
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Frontier Kentucky (Kentucky Bicentennial Bookshelf)
July 1982, University Press of Kentucky
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081310212X 9780813102122
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