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PREFACE

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the story of david crockett stands apart from all others in our history—a nebulous collection of traditions about a great array of facts. to the unnumbered thousands to whom his name is familiar he is often as unreal as the hero of a medi?val romance or of scandinavian mythology. this book will follow his history with close attention to dates, and without recognition of the impossible legends of many writers. to accomplish this has required much reading and research, much weighing of evidence, and the help of others. the portrait of david crockett, now for the first time published, is after the original in the alamo, painted by the famous artist chapman while crockett was a congressman. it is a picture that reveals the secret of his success in winning friends and fame.

for the use of the picture thanks are due to mrs. rebecca fisher, of austin, texas, the venerable president of the daughters of the republic of texas, and to mrs. marie b. urwitz, the chairman[viii] of the executive committee of the same society. for other favors acknowledgment is made to miss jennie moore, of flag pond, tenn.; prof. eric doolittle, of the university of pennsylvania; judge w. t. rogers, of denver; mr. and mrs. mark f. postlewaite, of san antonio, texas; and to richard a. paddock, for much information in regard to reelfoot lake.

it is hoped that this unpretentious volume may help to a better understanding of the life and motives of a man whose footsteps went into no dark places, and who died an honor to his race and his countrymen—a hero sans peur et sans reproche.

charles fletcher allen.

denver, colorado, june 2, 1911.

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