Oil-shale Lands: Hearings Before the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys, United States Senate, Seventy-first Congress, Third Session, on S. Res. 379, Resolution Authorizing the Committee on Public Lands and Surveys to Inquire Into the Charges Made by a Former Government Employee in Relation to the Disposition and Alienation of Oil-shale Lands of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1931 - 351 lappuses |
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... mineral claims under the three heads : Location , discovery , and assessments , since a failure in any one of these would make the claims invalid . Location : We conclude from the evidence of various witnesses 4 OIL - SHALE LANDS.
... mineral claims under the three heads : Location , discovery , and assessments , since a failure in any one of these would make the claims invalid . Location : We conclude from the evidence of various witnesses 4 OIL - SHALE LANDS.
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... conclude from the evidence of various witnesses that an effort was made to stake the mineral claims mentioned in this contest prior to or at about the time of the filing of the location certificates . Probably be- cause of the season of ...
... conclude from the evidence of various witnesses that an effort was made to stake the mineral claims mentioned in this contest prior to or at about the time of the filing of the location certificates . Probably be- cause of the season of ...
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... conclusion , by geological inference and calculations , that a bed of shale oil lies 50 feet ( vertically ) below the Summers cabin and a commercial bed of oil shale 61.8 feet in thickness , sampling 28 gallons of oil a ton , lies at a ...
... conclusion , by geological inference and calculations , that a bed of shale oil lies 50 feet ( vertically ) below the Summers cabin and a commercial bed of oil shale 61.8 feet in thickness , sampling 28 gallons of oil a ton , lies at a ...
18. lappuse
... conclusion that the oil shales actually exposed on the claims in conflict with the homestead entries are of no value for their contents . The deeper beds of shale which are presumed to underlie this land and which are considered of ...
... conclusion that the oil shales actually exposed on the claims in conflict with the homestead entries are of no value for their contents . The deeper beds of shale which are presumed to underlie this land and which are considered of ...
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... conclusions in the Oregon Basin case and the East Tintic case above cited , that the essential fact to be established is the disclosure of the valuable deposit on the land in order to constitute a discovery and the degree of assurance ...
... conclusions in the Oregon Basin case and the East Tintic case above cited , that the essential fact to be established is the disclosure of the valuable deposit on the land in order to constitute a discovery and the degree of assurance ...
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15 gallons acres affiant affidavit applications for patent assessment attorneys barren beds charges classified Colo Colorado Commissioner copy court decision Denver Dines & Holme evidence exposed facts February 25 feet field division filed Freeman-Summers gallons of oil Geological Survey geologists Glenwood Springs Government Green River formation hearing homestead entry Inspector investigation J. D. Freeman Kelley Kelley's kerogen Krushnic Land Office LARWILL leasing act letter lode matter ment mineral mining claims mining engineer mining laws oil content oil shale oil-shale deposits oil-shale lands opinion outcrops pending placer claims placer mining present question Ralph RAY LYMAN WILBUR record referred rule samples Secretary FINNEY Secretary Wilbur Senator GLENN Senator KENDRICK Senator WALSH September September 29 shale deposits shale lands statement submitted Summers surface testimony thickness tion valid valuable deposit WALSH of Montana Washington witnesses Womble York World zone
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318. lappuse - Whereof, The said party of the first part has hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first above written.
94. lappuse - Where minerals have been found and the evidence is of such a character that a person of ordinary prudence would be justified in the further expenditure of his labor and means, with a reasonable prospect of success, in developing a valuable mine, the requirements of the statute have been met.
192. lappuse - I hereby certify that the annexed copy of patent is a true and literal exemplification from the record in this office. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and caused the seal of this office to be affixed, at the city of Washington, on the day and year above written. (SEAL) John O'Connell, Acting Recorder of the General Land Office.
159. lappuse - Wyoming," approved August 1, 1912 (Thirty-seventh Statutes at Large, page 1346), shall be subject to disposition only in the form and manner provided in this act, except as to valid claims existent at date of passage of this act and thereafter maintained in compliance with the laws under which initiated, which claims may be perfected under such laws, including discovery.
99. lappuse - ... no location of a mining claim shall be made until the discovery of the vein or lode within the limits of the claim located.
2. lappuse - The expenses of said investigation shall be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate on vouchers of the committee or subcommittee, signed by the chairman and approved by the Committee to Adult and Control the Contingent Expenses of the Senate.
217. lappuse - Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 10 o'clock am, in the committee room, Capitol, Hon.
90. lappuse - ... The burden of proof is therefore upon the mineral claimant, and he must show, not that neighboring or adjoining lands are mineral in character, or that that in dispute may hereafter by possibility develop minerals in such quantity as will establish its mineral rather than its agricultural character, but that, as a present fact, it is mineral in character; and this must appear from actual production of mineral...
333. lappuse - The honorable the SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR. MY DEAR MR. SECRETARY: I have...
33. lappuse - SEC. 2. That for such purposes, including the making of necessary surveys and plans, there is hereby authorized to be appropriated, out of any moneys in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the following sums, to be available...