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~~, <br />also by Garraaty Daed, in February of 1947. Acct+rdiag to B111 Bear, <br />the land will soon transfer to his possession, pending completion <br />of litigation in the estate of Tony Bear. <br />• According to the legal description, the original land Tateat <br />for site SG:I037 includes Lots our-bered 1-17 and 20-22, for a total <br />of B1 acres. According to the description of the surveyed land as <br />recorded on January 12, 1916 by the U.S. Surveyor General's Office, <br />Denver, Colorado (sad on file with the Office of Gunnison County <br />Clerk), Section 21 contains only 21 lots. Further, Gunnison records <br />indicate that Daly SO-90 acres of the total section are privately <br />owned, the reaaiader located within the Gunnison ;Iatloaal Forest. <br />A records search failed to identify the origin of the nomenclature <br />responsible for the lot identification 1a the patent descriotion. <br />However, the total acreage known to be in private ownership compares <br />with the total acreage of the property in questiea. r'urthermore, no <br />record could be found ideaCifying private Iaad ownership within <br />Section 21 but outside of the Gollob claia. Therefore, it is assumed <br />that the Gollob property vas legally contained within lot 1 of the <br />Surveyor General's survey of 1916. And, further, that the nateat <br />i <br />'- description of lots numbered 1-17 sad 20-22 included all patented <br />land cortaiaed is Section 21. <br />~` <br />According to Frank Gollob, inforaant and son of the property`s <br />original owner, N~rtin Gollob land resident ca the sits during a major <br />torticn of the Go11cb eeeupan;~1, 5;,;;7]7 was first homasceaded in <br />- 1509 and abandoned around 15C~d. 'pia Go11cb zanily raised a scaLl <br />= • nucber of Livestock and mined far coal fcr their own use frcm the <br />nearby Sylvester Gulch mine site. Structure pu=bes 1 (see archaeological <br />