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Continuation of Silver Eagle Mine J.D. [not legible] [not legible] Weaver J. Riggs Filed for Record April 5th 1880 At request of [not legible] [not legible] At 10 clock p.m. In Book a Mining notice Page 28 & 29 El Dorado Canyon Mining District H [not legible] Records June 10th a.d. 1880 At 10 oclock & 25 minutes P.M. [not legible] Site [not legible] Mine Notice of Location Notice in hereby given that [not legible] signed having complied with the Square [not legible] of chapter [not legible] of title thirty two of the Revised Statues of the United States and the local customs Laws and Regulation has located five acres of ground for a mill site for the [not legible] mine situated in El Dorado Mining District Lincoln [not legible] State of Nevada and rescinded as follows [not legible] at the Colorado River and [not legible] Westward by through the monument and which this notice is placed [not legible] the south side of the [not legible] Mill Site 150 feet thence Southwardly 200 feet ot a monument. Of thence thence westwardoly following the case of the adjoining wash 450 feet to a monument thence southwardly 300 feet to a monument thence eastwardly 600 feet ot a monume