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Nathan Boone's homestead

Photography Historical posted on Sep 25, 2012
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youngest son of Daniel Boone, he built this house in the early 1800's. the state repaired putting the siding on it. parts of the house still has the original rough sewn timber just north of Springfield, Missouri

Comments (39)


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brycek

4:07PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Nice capture Richard!!

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UVDan

5:21PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

That would be a nice yard to run the metal detector over eh?

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sandra46

5:48PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

great capture

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Razor42

8:29PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Great capture!

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mgtcs

10:44PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

Sweet place and location my dear friend, lovely work! A true homestead!

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netot

10:51PM | Tue, 25 September 2012

When I was a Kid, Daniel Boone was my hero. This house of his son is a historic jewel. Fantastic, Richard!

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Dreamingbee

8:45AM | Wed, 26 September 2012

wonderful house!!! great photo

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jocko500

3:50AM | Thu, 27 September 2012

good to see history here

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danapommet

8:39PM | Mon, 01 October 2012

I like the stone work on the chimney!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon EOS 7D
Shutter Speed1/200
ISO Speed100
Focal Length18

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