Good Morning TRH,
Raymond W. Thorpe and Robert Bunker co-authored the book CROW KILLER ABOUT John Johnston (not Johnson). Later, Vardi Fisher wrote his book, MOUNTAIN MAN, which borrowed heavily from CROW KILLER and was used as the basis for the movie JERMIAH JOHNSON. I have always thought the movie was poorly done.Guess Hollywood was too PC, even then, to film some of the actions that Johnston was supposed to have done.
Mr. Thorpe also wrote the book BOWIE KNIFE, which is still a classic work on the Bowie Knife. More recent research calls some of Mr. Thorpe's work into question.
I was correspoding with Mr Thorpe about Bowie knives when CROW KILLER was published in 1960. Mr Thorpe had given me a heads-up on it, and ASAP, I bought it in soft back cover. Later a hard cover copy was purchased.
When I read about Johnston buying a 30 caliber Hawken, a letter went to him right away asking him about that. I had been reading about and researching Hawken rifles since 1957 and had never heard of a 30 caliber Hawken.
In due time Mr. Thorpe wrote and stated that was a misprint. His copy of his original manuscript clearly states the Hawken rifle was a 50 caliber.Incidently, the soft cover edition shows John Johnston carrying a lever action Winchester.
Mr, Thorpe also admitted that he had overlooked the 30 calber mistake in the proof copy sent to him. Also said that quite a bit of material had been edited out of the original manuscript. I wish I had thought to ask about getting a copy of that original manuscript.
Before Mr. Thorpe passed away, I was able to finally meet him and he signed both of my books.
I hope that this clears up the question of Crow Killer's "30 caliper" Hawken rifle.
My best regards and respect to All,
John L. Hinnant
"Good and Texas"