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The Search for Oregon's Lost Blue Bucket Mine,
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This review is from: The Search for Oregon's Lost Blue Bucket Mine: The Stephen Meek Wagon Train of 1845 : An Oregon Documentary (Paperback)
There are some outlandish historical mistakes, For instance, here are two, Davy Crockett died in 1836 in Texas, and the author has him in Oregon in 1846, and the location of the massacre of Jed Smith's men is at the mouth of the Umpqua, not at Scottsburg. Otherwise, the parts about following the trail and the things that they found while doing it are very good, and quite interesting.
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The Search for Oregon's Lost Blue Bucket Mine The Stephen Meek Wagon Train of 1845,
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This review is from: The Search for Oregon's Lost Blue Bucket Mine: The Stephen Meek Wagon Train of 1845 : An Oregon Documentary (Paperback)
This is NOT a factual, documentary book. It is very poorly written. It claims to be historically accurate but it is not. There are gross errors the entire length of Hoffman's journey. I would not recommend buying it.
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This review is from: The Search for Oregon's Lost Blue Bucket Mine: The Stephen Meek Wagon Train of 1845 : An Oregon Documentary (Paperback)
There are numerous historical errors in this book, but the primary problem is the fact that he has the trail splitting at Wagontire Mountain instead of further north. As the book claims to know something about the possible location of the Blue Bucket Mine, he is not even thinking about the right region. Other, more minor problems include not distinguishing between a prairie schooner and conestoga, having Elliott in 1853 crossing the mountains between the South and Middle Sisters, things like that.
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