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I am the primary spokesman for the five Nevada historians who located the
actual campsite of Sam Clemens and John Kinney first, then of Sam Clemens
and Tom Nye, just north of Thunderbird Lodge on the northeast shore of Lake
Tahoe.
Ms. Laidlaw has given the book fairest picture, as a book at face value, a
fair review. It would not have been an easy task.
The book fairest picture, written by a civil engineer, offers interesting
information about the subsequent trips Mark Twain made to Lake Tahoe.
However, the two-thirds of the book devoted Sam Clemens's trips while boldly
discrediting the findings of five Nevada historians is marked by the absence
of reference to contemporary 1861-62 primary documentation and a careful
failure to address inconvenient truths while freely using undocumentable
statements.
The forum is not the proper venue for presenting all the Nevada research.
Discussion is being held with a distinguished publisher toward a study of
Sam Clemens 13 months in Nevada Territory prior to entering employment at
the Territorial Enterprise. Unlike fairest picture, that manuscript would be
vetted by uninvolved qualified readers before publication. Until that time,
when opening fairest picture, I suggest the reader beware.
Robert E. Stewart
Carson City, Nevada
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