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Collection: Directories and Documents > Pamphlets

About Mining the Public Lands Questions & Answers by Bureau of Land Management (PH 2-18) (1985) (12 pages)

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> — Government? individuals and agencies but some or all of the mineral rights have subject to certain restrictions or requirements, and information is Is there a map or list of lands open to mining? No. If there is a parcel on which you would like to prospect and locate a8, re {2) See eRe RET Or SEE Tard are iron Coinonly used. The maps sell for $3.25 each. An index to the maps is available free of charge from the BLM, California State Office, 2800 Cottage Te ereees TRE arifother aablic lands within thar boundaries For costs and other information, contact the appropriate national forest district office or headquarters. SLL RG mining ew shoul be consuted concerning lade depos on acer ie ela eee Cree Se aE) STU YE MCT A a8 frinerenicanieprooiicn apertronthevennivellassesernentworiet nck filed by December 30, annually. A claim on which the annual labor has not been done within the