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    Notice
    Rad [not legible] Mine
    [not legible] The undersigned claim fifteen hundred feet (1500 ft) for mining purposes on this Lead, Lode, or Ledge of deposit of [not legible] [not legible] rock and [not legible], to be known and [not legible] as the Rad Lion Claim 
    Said Claim [not legible] at the [monument?] upon which This notice is palace and running [thirteen?] hundred feet Easterly (1300 ft) and this hundred feet Westerly (200 ft) on and along the said Load, Lode or Ledge or deposit of [minimal] [not legible] rock and or and including three hundred each 300 ft on each side there of for mining and working [not legible].
    In claim and inland to hold and work said claim and mining ground in accordance with The Mining [not legible] of The United States and in accordance with the Mining [not legible] of Eldorado Mining district, Lincoln County [not legible] of Nevada.
    Said Mine in situated East and joining The Silver Eagle Mine


    Located January 23rd 1883
    J.T [McCarthy?]
    J.T. [Nallace?]
    [not legible] [not legible]
    Locators
    Recorded 12 o clock A.M. 
    January 29th 1883              [not legible] [not legible]
    Recorder