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    Post Scottish Culture in the Ozarks event -- Ash Grove, MO

    Note: Ash Grove is located about 20 miles Northwest of Springfield. All are invited! At press time, noted folk singer Red McWilliams is finalizing plans to attend.

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    Todd

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    Scottish Culture in the Ozarks presented

    April 2 at Nathan Boone Homestead State Historic Site, Ash Grove, MO

    JEFFERSON CITY, MO., MARCH 9, 2011 – Learn about the “Scottish Culture in the Ozarks” at a special presentation Saturday, April 2 at Nathan Boone Homestead State Historic Site near Ash Grove. The event will explore Scottish influences on Ozark culture, and feature interpretive talks, Celtic music, and an information and genealogy booth. The event will run from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m., and is free of charge. The public is invited to attend.

    During the event, volunteers from the Scottish St. Andrew’s Society of Springfield will be onsite to explain how Scottish immigrants to Missouri, including some of Nathan Boone’s contemporaries, impacted the early development of the state and heavily influenced the music and folklore of the early Ozarks.

    Nathan Boone Homestead State Historic Site preserves the last home and grave of Missouri frontiersman Nathan Boone. The Boone family came to the area in 1837, making them some of western Greene County’s first settlers. The historic site is located 1.5 miles north of Ash Grove on State Highway V.

    For more information, and a list of speakers and times, contact the historic site at 417-751-3266. For more information, contact Missouri State Parks toll free at 800-334-6946 (voice) or 800-379-2419 (Telecommunications Device for the Deaf). For more information about Missouri state parks and historic sites, visit the web at mostateparks.com.

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    Was Nathan Boone anything to Daniel Boone?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck of NI View Post
    Was Nathan Boone anything to Daniel Boone?
    Yes -- his youngest son. Much of what we know of Daniel comes from an interview of Nathan and his wife Olive by noted frontier historian Lyman Copeland Draper in the 1850s:

    Nathan Boone was a frontiersman in his own right:

    http://ksmu.org/content/view/4884/76/
    http://mostateparks.com/page/54988/general-information
    http://books.google.com/books?id=IuF...page&q&f=false

    T.

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    Daniel's Quaker parents' homestead was just a bit west of here (Valley Forge, PA). His mother was a Morgan, a family that includes General Daniel Morgan; I know a few PA descendents of that family.

    A William Bean accompanied Daniel across the mountains, and his son is considered to be the first white person born west of the Appalachians; not known to be a relative of mine, though my own family had settled in Missouri by 1806.

    Thanks for the links. The intereviews with Nathan are fascinating!

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    I do need to get down in that area. My granddad was born there, my great grandparents are buried there. Of course the "there" for me is Mountain Grove, just a bit further the other side of Springfield.
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    Ash Grove

    Hey, Todd,
    If you see the old octagonal barn up there, it belongs to my cousin, Mike McGilvry. We have a reunion there each year.
    Aye,
    Dan McGilvry Hyde

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    Quote Originally Posted by Daniel Hyde View Post
    Hey, Todd,
    If you see the old octagonal barn up there, it belongs to my cousin, Mike McGilvry. We have a reunion there each year.
    Aye,
    Dan McGilvry Hyde
    I drive by it every time I take a class on a tour of the homestead, Dan. I'd love to get a closer look at it sometime.

    http://thelibrary.org/lochist/period...tch/ow604d.htm

    If y'all ever need storytellers for the reunion, give me a shout. A friend of mine and I have a program of traditional Ozarks superstitions and folklore.

    T.

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