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3 <br />• <br />files of the Office of the State Archaeologist of Colo- <br />rado (OSAC); and (3) files and site maps of the Bureau <br />of Land Management (BLM), Little Snake Resource Area of <br />the Craig District. An attempt was also made to contact <br />the Routt Historical Society in Steamboat Springs. Un- <br />fortunately, the society has been listed as inactive by <br />the Colorado Historical Society since at least 1978, and <br />no success was had in reaching it. <br />The Bureau of Land Management has extensive records <br />of cultural resource inventories in the immediate area <br />(Arthur 1977; Hansen 1978; AScNamara 1978; Zier 1979) but <br />only one (Hansen 1978) overlaps the mine plan boundaries. <br />According to BLAf maps, approximately 30 acres within the <br />area, in T$N, R86W, Section 2, SW4/NE4, were inspected but <br />ao archaeological or historical resources were recorded. <br />The BLM has no other records of cultural inventories <br />within the mine plan. A recent publication of the BLM <br />dealing with northwestern Colorado history was also con- <br />sulted (Athearn 1977) but no specific events or historic <br />localities within the study area are described. OSAC has <br />no records whatsoever of archaeological or historic sites <br />in the mine plan, and the National Register of Historic <br />Places likewise has no listings for the area. <br />u <br />