Daniel Boone lead settlers through the 'Cumberland Gap' to forge the 'Wilderness Trail' to open up travel to the west.
The Wilderness Road opened in 1775 when adventurer Daniel Boone blazed the trail the road followed. It went from Fort Chiswell in the colony of Virginia through the Cumberland Gap into part of central Kentucky.
The Lewis and Clark expedition opened up the West for settlement. :]
it was good
yes
The first open heart surgery was performed b Dr. Daniel Hall Williams in 1893.
Would depend on what kind of "settlement" you agreed to and your specific work comp state laws, but typically no. That's why it's called a settlement in full etc.. Now if you settled a case and have "Open Medicals" then yes, because technically it never was closed.
Daniel Hale Williams
Daniel Hale Williams
Open heart surgery
No! But he did open a school.
Daniel Philco has written: 'An open pit design for the naranjos porphyry copper deposit, Ecuador'