Lost Blue Bucket Mine
The Lost Blue Bucket Mine is a lost mine reputed to be located along the Meek Wagon Train trail between the present day cities of Vale and The Dalles in Oregon, United States. Its discovery traces back to 1845, several years before the start of the California Gold Rush.
The legend
Points of agreement
The various versions of the legend tend to agree on a few key points:- Lost Oregon-bound emigrants discovered the mine in summer 1845,
- The deposit is coarse placer gold in a dry stream bed or canyon,
- The canyon is bottomed with lava pocked with cavities and potholes.
Versions of the legend
Another version holds that when the Stephen Meek Wagon train stopped along the trail in present-day Crook County near Bear Creek, children went to gather water at some distance from the camp. They returned with a blue bucket filled with shiny pebbles. An old-timer in the party stated that the pebbles were made of copper. One of the families, however, kept several of the pebbles as souvenirs. Years later, and after having moved to California, the family came across the pebbles in a dresser drawer. By this time, the California Gold Rush had occurred, and the expertise was available to recognize that the pebbles were in fact gold. However, no one could remember the precise location where the pebbles had been found.