What the record shows
The federal survey describes the site: location approximate
The town was established in 1836 by a Mr. Woods who named it for Daniel Boone. It existed approximately 20 years and was replaced by Cedar Bridge which had a PO from 11 Nov 1856 to 28 Dec 1857
Boonesboroughappears in the U.S. Geological Survey's place-name archive as a historical populated place — a settlement that once carried a name and no longer does. Our editors are verifying its full story against census records, newspaper archives, and county histories; this record will grow as sources are confirmed.
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