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English: This amended survey is the first survey to suffer from the Cadastral

mayhem instilled within the Binger Hermann policy, that being the sanctity of patent descriptions over original, undisturbed

monuments or their perpetuations. The amended MS 12577 survey ignored the material error. (showed the patent description course and distance for Line 2-3 of the Griffith Lode.)
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Author General Land Office, Department of the Interior

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Mineral survey ignored material error in patent description course and distance.

7 September 1899Gregorian

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