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Two men named Simon. One became a hero, the other a demon. But history got it wrong. Simon Kenton and Simon Girty were best friends who fought side by side on the Appalachian frontier. When the Revolution split them apart, one stayed loyal to America, the other chose the Indians. Four months later, Kenton was painted black, tied to a stake, and sentenced to burn alive. Then Girty walked into that council, recognized his friend, and fell into his arms crying. This is the story nobody wants to tell right, because it doesn't fit the hero-and-villain narrative we like so much. It's about friendship surviving war, about a man called a monster who saved a life, and about how history chooses its demons. I spent time digging through the contradictory accounts, the daughter's testimony, the official reports, and what I found changes everything you thought you knew. sources: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record... https://journals.psu.edu/wph/article/... https://journals.wichita.edu/index.ph... https://web.archive.org/web/200603042... https://frontierfolk.org/kenton.htm Welcome to Appalachian Grandpa – where old mountain stories come alive. I'm here to share the untold tales from deep in the Appalachian hills, stories of family, struggle, wisdom, and the hard truths that shaped these mountains. 🔔 If this story got to you, hit subscribe and ring that bell. 💬 Leave a comment – I'd love to hear what you think. 👍 Give it a like if it spoke to your heart. These mountain stories need folks like you keeping 'em alive. You take care now, you hear? DISCLAIMER: All images are AI-generated illustrations for storytelling purposes only.