In what once was a valley noted for a Lenape sacred oak and a German witch doctor/abbess, Squire Boone Sr., a former weaver-blacksmith, built a log cabin, of which only the basement survives today. There, four miles from the cabin of Abraham Lincoln’s ancestors, Daniel Boone, the United States’s first folk hero, was born and raised. He watched cattle and learned to hunt from his Lenape and Quaker neighbors. Eventually, the Boones were forced to move after being shunned by their Quaker community for allowing their children to marry non-Quakers,…