Aloha! Found this info on the site of Squire Boone Caverns located near Corydon, IN. They have a photo of his grave within the caverns on their site. ----------------------------- Squire Boone was one of the most prominent pioneers in the annals of Kentucky and Indiana history. He gained renown as an explorer, hunter, gunsmith, statesman, and minister. He helped to clear the Wilderness Road and, in his later years, was honored by Congress for his service during the Revolutionary War. Mr. Boone fought in many hand-to-hand battles, including the Battle of Fort Boonesboro. Eleven times he was wounded, taking him close to death on several occasions. It was Squire Boone and his brother, Daniel, who discovered these caverns in 1790. Squire later escaped a band of hostile Indians by hiding in the caverns. From that day on, he considered the beautiful valley by the caverns to be holy ground. He eventually settled here with his wife, four sons and their families. Onto one of the foundation stones of his mill he carved this inscription: "My God my life hath much befriended, I'll praise Him till my days are ended." Upon his death in 1815, Squire Boone was laid to rest within his beloved cave as he had requested. Mahalo! S. Viehweg Viehweg Family Homepage http://www.viehweg.org