I don't think the locations are correct on this map/google earth overlay. If you look at old photographs of the mill from approximately 1881 and the one from the 1890s you can see the agency building and the top of the blazer's two story house on the opposite side of the road and creek on another hill (modern day Mill Drive). The sawmill and the grist mill are correct though. The side of the road this map claims has the agency building and Blazer's house in reality only had a rectangular adobe that is still there now and a frame house that was separate from the Blazer's, plus some unidentified ones to the extreme left that were not near the gunfight area. That other small shed you have marked there is a mid 1900's structure that is mainly for electrical equipment storage (I've been there and checked it out). You are not wrong, the map is. This is an awesome video though! Thankyou for sharing it.
I don't think the locations are correct on this map/google earth overlay. If you look at old photographs of the mill from approximately 1881 and the one from the 1890s you can see the agency building and the top of the blazer's two story house on the opposite side of the road and creek on another hill (modern day Mill Drive). The sawmill and the grist mill are correct though.
The side of the road this map claims has the agency building and Blazer's house in reality only had a rectangular adobe that is still there now and a frame house that was separate from the Blazer's, plus some unidentified ones to the extreme left that were not near the gunfight area. That other small shed you have marked there is a mid 1900's structure that is mainly for electrical equipment storage (I've been there and checked it out).
You are not wrong, the map is.
This is an awesome video though! Thankyou for sharing it.
Greatly appreciated