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Reading the history of California and the gold rush, one continually encounters historic discrepancies and contradictions, especially about the character and ability of Peter Lassen, a prominent California pioneer for whom the Lassen Trail, Lassen Peak, and Lassen Volcanic National Park were named. While prominent pioneers and military officers sought his company, advice, and guidance, others, including some disillusioned, trail-worn Argonauts and even some historians, denounced him and his achievements. Working as a Park Ranger and historian at Lassen National Park, Ken Johnston's curiosity…mehr

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Reading the history of California and the gold rush, one continually encounters historic discrepancies and contradictions, especially about the character and ability of Peter Lassen, a prominent California pioneer for whom the Lassen Trail, Lassen Peak, and Lassen Volcanic National Park were named. While prominent pioneers and military officers sought his company, advice, and guidance, others, including some disillusioned, trail-worn Argonauts and even some historians, denounced him and his achievements. Working as a Park Ranger and historian at Lassen National Park, Ken Johnston's curiosity was piqued and continued through twenty years of research that has led to this fascinating account of the life and legacy of Peter Lassen. This is the result of "deep" research well presented. Readers will be bound to consider the overwhelming evidence and draw conclusions totally vindicating Peter Lassen.-Patricia and Dr. Jack Fletcher, authors of Cherokee Trail Diaries. It has been almost fifty years since anyone published a credible biography of Peter Lassen, one of the West's most interesting pathfinders and characters. Johnston's reevaluation of the legends, myths, misunderstandings, and outright lies about the not-so-wily Dane is a worthy contribution to our understanding of the opening of America's overland trails and the conquest of California.-Will Bagley, author of So Rugged And Mountainous ¿Ken Johnston has succeeded in finding many different extracts from the old-timers' records and diaries...together these most important passages give us a magnificent portrait of Peter Lassen and his contemporaries...I read it like I would read a thriller. It is a book not only for history buffs-it appeals to everyone who might have just the slightest interest in the old days. -René Weybye Lassen, Denmark, four times removed great grandnephew of Peter Lassen author of Uncle Peter
Autorenporträt
Ken Johnston has been actively involved with the Oregon and California Historic Trails since 1974, when he was hired by Lassen Volcanic National Park to develop a living history program to interpret the development of the Lassen and Nobles Trails, which are closely associated with the Park. He is now a retired educator and author. In 2012, he published the first edition of Legendary Truths: Peter Lassen and His Gold Rush Trail in Fact and Fable. In 2018, he published The Nobles Emigrant Trail. His adventures and conjectures of riding his BMW motorcycle with his wife Jo, titled Two Boomers on a Beemer, was published in 2019. He is currently working on Winnemucca to the Sea, Biking and Birding on the Mythological Road. Presently he is serving as president of the California- Nevada Chapter of the Oregon California Trails Association and previously served as president of Trails West, Inc. Ken continues to enjoy exploring emigrant trails and traveling the world. He and his wife, Jo live in Klamath Falls, Oregon.