My favorite bit of misinformation was given to the public by a volunteer state park ranger/naturalist/school teacher.
We used to camp a lot during the summer at Cowans Gap State Park. Never one to attend any entertainment functions the park offered, we decided one Saturday to do one.
Mr. B was all dressed in his finery ( imitation suede buckskin and fake coonskin hat ). He was taking park visitors on a walk through history. The kind where he’d walk, we’d follow, and stop every so often in certain year and recite some snippets of local history.
He was doing ok, except when he got to the siege of Ft. Loudon PA by the Black Boys. He held up his Dixie Tennessee Mtn rifle and proceeded to tell everyone how to load and fire the flintlock. All well and good until the spectators were told a ball was wrapped in a cotton patch and rammed, primed and fired.
Someone asked why the bullet was wrapped in a cotton patch. “ To make the lead bullet easier to load and the patch would burn up when fired “.
I waited until after his presentation then pulled him aside, and told him the patch wasn’t supposed to burn. The next weekend a coworker was camping and attended the presentation. According to my friend, Mr. B asked “ Is there anyone here from the Ft. McCord Militia, before I start ? “ I guess he didn’t want to be corrected on anything else