About: Henry Skaggs

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Henry Skaggs (January 8, 1724 – December 4, 1810. Occasional alternative spellings: "Skeggs" and "Scaggs") was an American longhunter, explorer and pioneer, active primarily on the frontiers of Tennessee and Kentucky during the latter half of the 18th century. His career as an explorer began as early as 1761 as one of the so-called long hunters— men who undertook lengthy hunting expeditions into the Trans-Allegheny wilderness. In subsequent years, working as a land agent with Richard Henderson and Daniel Boone, he explored large parts of Middle Tennessee and Central Kentucky. Skaggs led a pursuit and failed attempt to apprehend America's first known serial killers, the Harpe Brothers in 1799.

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  • Henry Skaggs (January 8, 1724 – December 4, 1810. Occasional alternative spellings: "Skeggs" and "Scaggs") was an American longhunter, explorer and pioneer, active primarily on the frontiers of Tennessee and Kentucky during the latter half of the 18th century. His career as an explorer began as early as 1761 as one of the so-called long hunters— men who undertook lengthy hunting expeditions into the Trans-Allegheny wilderness. In subsequent years, working as a land agent with Richard Henderson and Daniel Boone, he explored large parts of Middle Tennessee and Central Kentucky. Skaggs led a pursuit and failed attempt to apprehend America's first known serial killers, the Harpe Brothers in 1799. (en)
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  • 1810-12-04 (xsd:date)
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  • 1724-01-08 (xsd:date)
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  • Province of Maryland, British Royal Colony, British North America, British Empire, present-day Maryland (en)
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  • 1810-12-04 (xsd:date)
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  • Being one of the frontiersmen, along with Daniel Boone and Richard Henderson, who explored large parts of Middle Tennessee and Central Kentucky, as a land agent and longhunter. Skaggs led a frontier posse in the unsuccessful pursuit and capture of America's first known serial killers, the Harpe Brothers in 1799. (en)
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  • Henry Skaggs (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • frontiersman, hunter, land agent, explorer (en)
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  • James and Rachel Skaggs (en)
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  • Henry Skaggs Cemetery, present-day Hiseville and Park, Barren County, Kentucky (en)
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  • Mary Thompson Skaggs (en)
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  • Henry Skaggs (January 8, 1724 – December 4, 1810. Occasional alternative spellings: "Skeggs" and "Scaggs") was an American longhunter, explorer and pioneer, active primarily on the frontiers of Tennessee and Kentucky during the latter half of the 18th century. His career as an explorer began as early as 1761 as one of the so-called long hunters— men who undertook lengthy hunting expeditions into the Trans-Allegheny wilderness. In subsequent years, working as a land agent with Richard Henderson and Daniel Boone, he explored large parts of Middle Tennessee and Central Kentucky. Skaggs led a pursuit and failed attempt to apprehend America's first known serial killers, the Harpe Brothers in 1799. (en)
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