Lord Dunmore was a real life British governor of Virginia who tried to foment an Indian rebellion against the colonists upon the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. There's no historical evidence that he ever fathered a child by a Cherokee woman.
Mingo: It's one thing to fight a man but something else to fight an empire.
Mingo: What's the matter, Cincinnatus? You afraid of being jailed for selling firewater to an Indian?
Mingo: An empire never breaks a promise.
Yadkin: I never known Mingo to run from a fight before or take a drink for that matter.
Dunmore: Not even a Kentuckian would fire on such a brilliant symbol of crown and authority.
Dumnore: May I come in? Israel: You're already in.
Dunmore: Rabbit stew--a dish fit only for the gods.
Dunmore: In battle, Mrs. Boone, there are never victories. Only compromise.
Rebecca: We know what war can mean, governor. We know all too well. We live with it every day.
Tamund: To throw a knife in the home of Tamund is to take death by the hand, Daniel Boone.
Tamund: I traded nothing. Daniel: Because you had nothing. Only a lie.
Daniel: What will it be, Tamund? Your shame or your honor?
Yadkin: The governor of Virginny your father? Mingo: I didn't have much choice in the matter.
Dunmore: Major Halpen, what happened to you? Halpen: It all has to do with being bested by one's equal.
Daniel: Relax, Major, Mingo here almost never takes a scalp after dinner.
Daniel: If anymore British officers should stop by..... Cincinnatus: I know, Dan'l, lock Yad up.
Mingo (noticing Daniel in a tree): What are you doing up there? Daniel: I ain't hatchin' no blue jay eggs.
Abraham Sofaer is best known as Hadji on the NBC comedy I Dream of Jeannie.
Walter Pidgeon's most famous film is the classic 1943 war drama Mrs. Miniver.
John Vivyan, playing a British officer in this episode, had previously portrayed notorious mobster Lepke Buchalter in the 1959-61 NBC crime drama The Lawless Years.
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