Richard Callaway, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Richard Callaway

American politician

Date of Birth: 14-Jun-1717

Place of Birth: Essex County, Virginia, United States

Date of Death: 08-Mar-1780

Profession: politician, explorer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


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About Richard Callaway

  • Richard Callaway or Richard Calloway (June 14, 1717 – March 8, 1780) was a longhunter and early settler of Kentucky.
  • Born in Caroline County, Virginia, Callaway joined Daniel Boone in 1775 in marking the Wilderness Road into central Kentucky, becoming one of the founders of Boonesborough, Kentucky.
  • He took part in organizing the short-lived colony of Transylvania. In 1776, two of Callaway's daughters, along with Daniel Boone's Jemima, were kidnapped outside Boonesborough by Native Americans.
  • Callaway led one of parties in the rescue of the girls.
  • His nephew Flanders Callaway later married Jemima Boone.
  • In April 1777, Callaway and John Todd were elected to the Virginia legislature as burgesses from Kentucky County, Virginia.
  • In June 1778, he was appointed a justice of the peace and made colonel of the county's militia. Callaway was a defender during the 1778 siege of Boonesborough.
  • He disagreed with some of Boone's actions and resented the younger man's popularity with the settlers, and later brought court martial charges against Boone.
  • Callaway was angry when the court acquitted and then promoted him. On March 8, 1780, Colonel Richard Callaway was ambushed about a mile outside of Boonesborough by a Shawnee war party.
  • He was killed and scalped, and his body was mutilated. Calloway County, Kentucky, was named after Callaway.

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