Daniel Boone
IS HE REALLY BURIED HERE?
In 1845, the Boones’ remains were disinterred and reburied in a new cemetery in Frankfort, Kentucky. Resentment in Missouri about the disinterment grew over the years, and a legend arose that Boone’s remains never left Missouri. According to this story, Boone’s tombstone in Missouri had been inadvertently placed over the wrong grave, but no one had corrected the error. Boone’s Missouri relatives, displeased with the Kentuckians who came to exhume Boone, kept quiet about the mistake and allowed the Kentuckians to dig up the wrong remains. In 1983, a forensic anthropologist examined a crude plaster cast of Boone’s skull made before the Kentucky reburial and announced it might be the skull of an African American. Black slaves were also buried at Tuque Creek, so it is possible that the wrong remains were mistakenly removed from the crowded graveyard. Both the Frankfort Cemetery in Kentucky and the Old Bryan Farm graveyard in Missouri claim to have Boone’s remains.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Frankfort Cemetery
215 E Main Street
Frankfort, Kentucky, 40601
USA
North America
Map:
Grave Location:
Section GGrave Location Description
DISPUTED – As you enter the cemetery follow the signs to the Daniel and Rebecca Boone grave site in Section G. Park on the road and walk down the path to what may be or may not be the final resting place of pioneer Daniel Boone and his wife.