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Published on Feb 07, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

DAVEY CROCKETT

Born August 17, 1786
Died March 6, 1836

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Everyone knowns him. Davy was a congress man but not for long. He alway helped the military.

#1
John Crockett family moved to a place about 10 miles above Greenville.
1790

#2
John Crockett moves family to the mouth of Cove Creek. Here Crockett's mill was destroyed by a spring freshet.
1794

#3 Johns family moved to Jefferson country and opened a tavern on the road from Abington to Knoxville.
1795

#4
Davy worked for John Siler, three miles from Natural Bridge, Virginia.
1798

# 5
Davy Crockett returned home.
1799

#6
Davy Crockett ran away from home and worked various places, including Front Royal, Virginia. After three years of wandering around the forest, than returned home.
1802

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#7
He went to school did not like it and married Polly Finley.
1804

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#8
Davy Crockett's family lived at the head of Mulberry Fork of the Elk River, Lincoln county.
1809-1810

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#9
Polly Crockett died.
1815

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#10
February 23, the siege of the Alamo began. March 6, the Alamo fell and Davy died 1836.
1836

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Where I found book
I found it in the Marysville school library. It was under the biography center.

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Davy Crockett
Frontier Hero
The truth as he told it the legend as friends built it recorded By Walter Blair and illustrated By Richard Powers.

I used google images to make it.