Spencer Creek Kentucky, A once lush and prosperous setting to the Black Tail Indians. In 1785 Daniel Boone and his soldiers were conducting trade with the Native American Tribe and indulging in some friendly gambling. After losing a games of dice to Leaping Gold Deer (the village chief) Daniel Boome became very enraged. Realizing the tremendous benefits of using Spencer Creek to ship commerce, along with his rage. Daniel Boone and the 3rd Infantry regiment of Soldiers attacked the tribe leaving behind no survivors.
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Spencer Creek Kentucky, A once lush and prosperous setting to the Black Tail Indians. In 1785 Daniel Boone and his soldiers were conducting trade with the Native American Tribe and indulging in some friendly gambling. After losing a games of dice to Leaping Gold Deer (the village chief) Daniel Boome became very enraged. Realizing the tremendous benefits of using Spencer Creek to ship commerce, along with his rage. Daniel Boone and the 3rd Infantry regiment of Soldiers attacked the tribe leaving behind no survivors.
Topics referred to by the same term
This
disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.