Recording Location.
Within a reasonable time, after the location shall have been marked on the ground, notice thereof, accurately describing the claim in manner aforesaid, should be filed for record with the proper recorder of the district, who will thereupon issue the usual certificate of location. The district regulations or customs are followed in this regard. Within ninety days after location, a location certificate must be filed in the office of the Recorder, in the county in which the lode is situated, which should be in the following form:
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Know all Men by these Presents, That —— the undersigned, ha—— this —— day of —— A. D. 1877, located and claimed, and by these presents do locate and claim, by right of discovery and location, in compliance with the Mining Acts of Congress, approved May 19th, A. D. 1872, and all subsequent Acts, and with the local customs, laws and regulations, —— feet, linear and horizontal measurement, on the —— Lode, along the vein thereof, with all its dips, angles and variations, together with —— feet on each side of the middle of said vein at the surface; and all veins, lodes, ledges and surface ground within the lines of said claim —— feet, running —— from center of discovery shaft. Said discovery shaft being situate upon said lode, and within the lines of said claim in —— Mining District, county of —— and Territory of Arizona, and further described as follows:
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Said lode was located on the —— day of —— A. D. 1877.
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| Attest: | ———— ———— |
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| Date of certificate, —————— A. D. 1877. |