Manual of Instructions for the Survey of the Mineral Lands of the United States

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 - 94 sider
 

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Side 23 - The location must be distinctly marked on the ground, so that its boundaries can be readily traced. All records of mining claims hereafter made shall contain the name or names of the locators, the date of the location, and such a description of the claim or claims located by reference to some natural object or permanent monument as will identify the claim. On each claim located after the tenth day of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, and until a patent has been issued therefor, not less than...
Side 23 - With regard to the platting of the claim and other office work in the surveyor-general's office, that officer will make an estimate of the cost thereof, which amount the claimant will deposit with any assistant United States treasurer or designated depository in favor of the United States Treasurer, to be passed to the credit of the fund created by " individual depositors for surveys of the public lands," and file with the surveyor-general duplicate certificates of such deposit in the usual manner.
Side 13 - ... feet high, 2 feet base, alongside. Second. — A post at least 3 feet long by 4 inches square, set 18 inches in the ground and surrounded by a substantial mound of stone or earth.
Side 21 - What works or expenditures have been made by the claimant or his grantors for the development of the claim, and their situation and location with respect to the same as applied for.
Side 33 - The magnetic declination may be obtained from a true meridian, as follows: Take the magnetic bearing of the true meridian; then the angle expressed by said magnetic...
Side 9 - No mining claim located subsequent to May 10, 1872, should exceed the statutory limit in width on each side of the center of vein or 1,500 feet in length, and all surveys must close within 50-100 feet in 1,000 feet, and the error must not be such as to make the location...
Side 88 - County. This further and amended certificate of location is made without waiver of any previously acquired rights, but for the purpose of correcting any errors in the original location, description, or record.
Side 29 - PM The Astronomical Day commences at noon on the civil day of the same date. It also comprises twenty-four hours, but they are reckoned from 0 to 24, and from the noon of one day to that of the next following. The...
Side 63 - B. Thence S. 34° E. To Cor. No. 6, A pine post 5 ft. long, 5 ins. square, set 2 ft. in the ground with mound of earth and stone, marked i-fo1 B, whence A pine 12 ins.
Side 20 - The survey must be made in strict conformity with, or be embraced within, the lines of the location upon which the order is based. If the survey and location are identical, that fact must be clearly and distinctly stated in the field notes.

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