Historical Sketch of the Mining Law in CaliforniaCommercial Printing House, 1902 - 83 strani |
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... necessary to enforce their regulations other than the swift , rough blows of public opin- ion . The gold seekers were not long in realizing that the source of the dust which had worked its way into the sands and bars , and distributed ...
... necessary to enforce their regulations other than the swift , rough blows of public opin- ion . The gold seekers were not long in realizing that the source of the dust which had worked its way into the sands and bars , and distributed ...
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... necessary to hold with Mr. Yale and General Halleck that the Mexican system was the foundation for the rules and customs adopted , for in the matter of lode claims that system is the direct antithesis of the California system , the ...
... necessary to hold with Mr. Yale and General Halleck that the Mexican system was the foundation for the rules and customs adopted , for in the matter of lode claims that system is the direct antithesis of the California system , the ...
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... necessary to open them . In hill diggings , where the pay dirt is reached by long tunnels , the claim is usually a hundred feet wide , and reaches to the middle of the hill . Neglect to work a placer claim for ten days in the season ...
... necessary to open them . In hill diggings , where the pay dirt is reached by long tunnels , the claim is usually a hundred feet wide , and reaches to the middle of the hill . Neglect to work a placer claim for ten days in the season ...
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... necessary to hold it . " The principal modification of the placer - mining law as adapted to lode claims was upon the second point . The placers were located as surface claims and were best marked by stakes at the corners ; notice and ...
... necessary to hold it . " The principal modification of the placer - mining law as adapted to lode claims was upon the second point . The placers were located as surface claims and were best marked by stakes at the corners ; notice and ...
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... necessary , over the State of California and the territories of Utah and New Mexico . The mineral lands of California will , of course , form an ex- ception to any general system which may be adopted . Vari- ous methods of disposing of ...
... necessary , over the State of California and the territories of Utah and New Mexico . The mineral lands of California will , of course , form an ex- ception to any general system which may be adopted . Vari- ous methods of disposing of ...
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adopted bill boundaries Browne's Mineral Resources CALAVERAS COUNTY California California Debris Commission common law Congress COUNTY Creek mining district discovery district no date EL DORADO COUNTY enactment end lines extend extra-lateral right February 14 federal Flat mining district force gold Gulch Hill mining district hundred feet hydraulic mining June June 25 law of mining Ledge mining district legislation lode claims lode mining March 24 marking ment mineral lands mining claim mining law mining titles mountains Nevada NEVADA COUNTY notice and record November 12 owner patent placer claims placer mining possessory right prospector provisions public domain public lands quartz mining district quartz regulations regulations and customs river Ross Browne's Mineral rules and customs rules and regulations seigniorage Senate SIERRA COUNTY square location statute Supreme Court surface lines territory tion top or apex TUOLUMNE COUNTY United vein or lode vertical written rules Yuba County
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Stran 12 - That the Constitution, and all laws of the United States which are not locally inapplicable, shall have the same force and effect within the said territory of Nebraska as elsewhere within the United States...
Stran 59 - States governing their possessory title, shall have the exclusive right of possession and enjoyment of all the surface included within the lines of their locations, and of all veins, lodes and ledges throughout their entire depth, the top or apex of which lies inside of such surface lines extended downward vertically, although such veins, lodes, or ledges may so far depart from a perpendicular in their course downward as to extend outside the vertical side lines of such surface locations.
Stran 49 - ... local customs or rules of miners in the several mining districts, so far as the same are applicable and not inconsistent with the laws of the United States.
Stran 60 - ... of the vein at the surface, nor shall any claim be limited by any mining regulation to less than twenty-five feet on each side of the middle of the vein at the surface, except where adverse rights existing on the tenth day of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, render such limitation necessary. The end lines of each claim shall be parallel to each other.
Stran 58 - A mining claim located after the tenth of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, whether located by one or more persons, may equal, but shall not exceed, one. thousand five hundred feet in length along the vein or lode; but no location of a mining claim shall be made until the discovery of the vein or lode within the limits of the claim located.
Stran 58 - Mining claims upon veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper or other valuable deposits...
Stran 57 - placers," including all forms of deposit, excepting veins of quartz or other rock in place, shall be subject to entry and patent, under like circumstances and conditions, and upon similar proceedings, as are provided for vein or lode claims; but where the lands have been previously surveyed by the United States, the entry in its exterior limits shall conform to the legal subdivisions of the public lands.
Stran 50 - ... with the right to follow such vein to any depth with all its dips, variations, and angles, together with a reasonable quantity of surface for the convenient working of the same, as fixed by local rules: And provided further, That no person may make more than one location on the same lode, and not more than three thousand feet shall be taken in any one claim by any association of persons.
Stran 59 - 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.
Stran 57 - The remainder of the placer claim, or any placer claim not embracing any vein or lode claim, shall be paid for at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per acre, together with all costs of proceedings; and where a vein or lode, such as is described in section twenty-three hundred and twenty, is known to exist within the...