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The handbook compiles federal and territorial mining statutes and local customs, explaining how claims are located, the extent of surface and subsurface rights, and the work or expenditures required to maintain possession. It provides procedural guidance and sample notices for recording claims and proving qualification to hold mineral ground. It surveys related land topics including desert and timber tracts, homestead and pre-emption rights, and various grant and railroad land issues. Practical reference material lists territorial officers, routes and fares, altitudes, meteorological tables, mineral springs, and legislation on irrigation and artesian wells.

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Richard J. Hinton

Richard J. Hinton was an American author and explorer known for his vivid depictions of the American Southwest. His notable work, "Arizona Ghost Trails," offers readers a glimpse into the haunting landscapes and rich history of Arizona's ghost towns. Hinton's writing captures the essence of adventure and the allure of the unknown, making significant contributions to the literature surrounding the exploration of the American frontier. His narratives often blend personal experience with historical context, inviting readers to explore the mysteries of the past.

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