Saw Raccoon Springs listed in a 1783 journal entry while doing genealogy research. I'm SO thankful to know where it is now! I really appreciate the three of you (and I'm sure others behind the scenes) sharing this story!
I’m not tracking you. The guy on the right is the President of the Friends of Boone Trace. They guy in the middle is the owner of the property that is the subject of the video
Saw Raccoon Springs listed in a 1783 journal entry while doing genealogy research. I'm SO thankful to know where it is now! I really appreciate the three of you (and I'm sure others behind the scenes) sharing this story!
Thanks! It’s like so many other communities now, just a few houses & you have to know where it is to find it.
There needs to be a historical society to maintain, preserve and promote a tourism trail for these significant locations of early colonial history.
There is, it is called... "The Friends of Boone Trace".
@@familytreenutshistorygenealogy that's great, so much important historical knowledge gets forgotten without the dedication of such groups.
I love history. Thanks for sharing this story.
Awesome! Much more on the way, and thanks for your support!
What native Americans are in that area?
This was an area where no natives were living but many, many tribes passed through here.
How can a guy be a president of something and not even know where the hell he is after he said he looked it up
I’m not tracking you. The guy on the right is the President of the Friends of Boone Trace. They guy in the middle is the owner of the property that is the subject of the video