Simon Kenton papers
Abstract
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- Simon Kenton papers
- Date
- 1783-1812 (inclusive)
- Creator
- Kenton, Simon, 1755-1836
- Extent
- 0.1 Cubic Feet
- Subjects
- Fugitive slaves -- Kentucky.
- Kentucky -- History -- To 1792.
- Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
- Kenton, Simon, 1755-1836
- Arrangement
- Collection is arranged chronologically.
- Preferred Citation
- 2021ms021: [identification of item], Simon Kenton papers, 1783-1812, University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- Simon Kenton (1755-1836), of Virginia, left home as a teenager, heading west to Kentucky and serving there as a scout in Dunmore's War (1774), saving Daniel Boone's life in 1777, and joining the American frontier war experience during the Revolution, including some service as a scout with George Rogers Clark. Acquiring land in Mason County, Kentucky, in 1785, he lived there in relative prosperity, with service in the 1793-1794 campaigns of Anthony Wayne, until settling in Ohio in 1799. He served with a Kentucky regiment in the War of 1812, taking part in the battle of the Thames. His later years were spent in poverty, primarily due to defective titles to his land.
- Scope and Content
- The Simon Kenton papers (dated 1783-1812; 0.1 cubic feet; 1 folder) comprise indentures, a receipt, a bond, a petition, and a deposition involving Kenton and document various land deals, disputes, and financial arrangements in Kentucky. The collection includes a deposition Kenton gave in Urbana, Ohio, in 1812, concerning an enslaved woman named Sarah, who escaped from slavery. Kenton swore in the deposition that her enslaver, John Phillips, was searching for her in Mason County, Kentucky, where she was supposedly living with a Native American tribe. Other documents include indentures, a receipt, a promissory note, accounts, a personal bond, and a petition concerning a road through Kenton's property in Mason County from 1789. Additionally there is a note from Kenton to Henry Clay (text and signature in another hand) directing an appeareance to take depositions.
Restrictions on Access and Use
- Conditions Governing Access
- Collection is open to researchers by appointment
- Use Restrictions
- The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.
Contents of the Collection
Simon Kenton papers, 1783-1812
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