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Notice Of Location "Stardust I" by Leslie Parker, Glacier Bay, Alaska. |
"Stardust I" discovered & located by Leslie "Les" Parker on July 10, 1940 while prospecting in Glacier Bay & doing assessment work on his "Leroy" claim with plans to commercial lease. Witnessed by Abraham Lincoln Parker & recorded in Juneau, Territory of Alaska on July 22, 1940.
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LODE CLAIM NOTICE OF LOCATION
of the STARDUST NO. I Mining Claim.
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Notice is Hereby Given that the undersigned, having complied with all the requirements
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of the Laws of the United States, and the local laws, customs and regulations have this 10th day of July A.D., 1940 discovered, located and claimed 1500 linear feet, horizontal measurement of, on and along the lode or vein of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver, copper, lead or other metals, with 300 feet of surface ground on each side of the center line of said claim; together with all dips, spurs, angles, and variations
as allowed by law; and all veins, lodes, deposits, and ground within the lines of said claim; situated in the Juneau mining district, Territory of Alaska. The general course of said vein or deposit as nearly as can, at this time, be determined is Northerly and Southerly. This claim extends 1500 feet Southerly from the discovery monument on which this notice is posted, along the course of said center line of said claim. Said claim is more particularly described as follows This claim lays 3/8 mile west from the mouth of Ptarmigan Creek on the south-west shore of Reid Inlet, 2 miles east of the mouth of Lampough (ed: Lamplugh) Glacier in Glacier Bay.
Witnesses: LESLIE F. PARKER _
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Locator and claimant. A. L. PARKER
Filed for record at 10:00 o'clock,A.M.,7-22-40.Recorded in Book 29 of Lodes pages 186-187.
U. S. Commissioner,
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Notice Of Location "Stardust I" by Leslie Parker, Glacier Bay, Alaska. |
"Stardust I" discovered & located by Leslie "Les" Parker on July 10, 1940 while prospecting in Glacier Bay & doing assessment work on his "Leroy" claim with plans to commercial lease. Witnessed by Abraham Lincoln Parker & recorded in Juneau, Territory of Alaska on July 22, 1940.
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LODE CLAIM NOTICE OF LOCATION
of the STARDUST NO. I Mining Claim.
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Notice is Hereby Given that the undersigned, having complied with all the requirements
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of the Laws of the United States, and the local laws, customs and regulations have this 10th day of July A.D., 1940 discovered, located and claimed 1500 linear feet, horizontal measurement of, on and along the lode or vein of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver, copper, lead or other metals, with 300 feet of surface ground on each side of the center line of said claim; together with all dips, spurs, angles, and variations
as allowed by law; and all veins, lodes, deposits, and ground within the lines of said claim; situated in the Juneau mining district, Territory of Alaska. The general course of said vein or deposit as nearly as can, at this time, be determined is Northerly and Southerly. This claim extends 1500 feet Southerly from the discovery monument on which this notice is posted, along the course of said center line of said claim. Said claim is more particularly described as follows This claim lays 3/8 mile west from the mouth of Ptarmigan Creek on the south-west shore of Reid Inlet, 2 miles east of the mouth of Lampough (ed: Lamplugh) Glacier in Glacier Bay.
Witnesses: LESLIE F. PARKER _
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Locator and claimant. A. L. PARKER
Filed for record at 10:00 o'clock,A.M.,7-22-40.Recorded in Book 29 of Lodes pages 186-187.
U. S. Commissioner,
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