I liked how Mingo spoke with a sort of British accent. Jolly good.
That's because he was the half-Cherokee son of Virgina Governor Lord Dunsmore and educated at Oxford. At least that was the story line.
I liked how Mingo spoke with a sort of British accent. Jolly good.
Daniel did not ware coonskin cap
Hollywood loves their Springfield trapdoors, the yankees in The Horse Soldiers are all using trapdoor carbines...........If you look close most of the rifles are trapdoor Springfield with a non functioning frizzen stuck to the side of the lock plate. Still, they are fun to watch. Wouldn't have missed it as a kid.
Hollywood loves their Springfield trapdoors, the yankees in The Horse Soldiers are all using trapdoor carbines...........
Yes, they did.......Hollywood loves their Springfield trapdoors, the yankees in The Horse Soldiers are all using trapdoor carbines...........
Daniel did not ware coonskin cap
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Good eye !I've been watching (and enjoying) some re-runs of the old Daniel Boone TV show. Some of the whoppers include the episode where Fess Parker (Boone) meets Aaron Burr (in Boonesborough) after Burr kills Hamilton in a duel (in 1804). Fess Parker goes on to foil Burr's attempt to seize the Louisiana Territory.
Here is the latest whopper...
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I don't recall an explanation of what the TV show did with Jemima. In reality she got married and moved away. My guess was Jemima was older than Israel and she would overcast him. Maybe they didn't want that so she had to go. --- In reality Daniel and Rebecca had many children.Did they ever say exactly what year(s) or time period specifically show was supposed to be happening in? It seems like that tried to fit 25-30 years of events into that little time on the frontier.That son of his (Isreal?) sure saw alot of history. They even got to meet Abraham Lincoln's parents. And what became of his daughter, Jeminah? She seems to have gotten written of the show. Was there ever an explanation on that show of what happened?
As I recall, the character had studied in London.I liked how Mingo spoke with a sort of British accent. Jolly good.
Fess carried several "guns" each episode. The real Daniel often favored smoothbores for serious woods fighting. Believe he carried a fusil or fowler when he headed out for what was to be the Battle of Blue Licks in 1782.Even Boone's gun was a converted Trapdoor. Makes me wonder how they did the scenes when he fires it.
I recently watched an Episode called "The Gun". His rifle is destroyed in an Avalanch. He walks all the way to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He orders one with a 44" barrel, a smaller diameter bore to save powder and lead and special sights. Everyone is shocked by the length of the barrel. At the close of the episode, he leaves Pennsylvaina with his Kentucky "Long Rifle" as if it was his invention. Funny thing is, it's the same gun he's been carrying from the beginning!
Did they ever say exactly what year(s) or time period specifically show was supposed to be happening in? It seems like that tried to fit 25-30 years of events into that little time on the frontier.That son of his (Isreal?) sure saw alot of history. They even got to meet Abraham Lincoln's parents. And what became of his daughter, Jeminah? She seems to have gotten written of the show. Was there ever an explanation on that show of what happened?
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