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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Date
12/17/2010
Doc Name
Exhibit 5 Item 1 A Class III Part 4
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PR3
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Clars 1111nventory, Colowyo's Collom Mine Project 383 <br />Newly recorded Feature 9 is a large (10 x 20 ft) dugout with a collapsed roof covered with dirt <br />(Figure 6.233). The walls are made of shaped and fined sandstone blocks, and the roof remains <br />consist of split logs supported by hand -hewn logs. The entrance is on the east with sandstone steps <br />leading to the doorway, which is wood framed with wive nails. Feature 10 is an aboveground <br />rectangular fitted sandstone foundation with no existing structure that is 17 x 21 ft. The ground <br />around the } f oundation has been leveled. The stones in Features 9 and 10 average 6 x 6 x 12 inches <br />in size. Lumber is scattered within and around the feature, and there is a trash and debris scatterjust <br />to the east consisting of a car body part, four sanitary cans, four matchstick filler solder -dot <br />evaporated milk cans (3 15/16 x 2 14/16 inches), and many unidentified pieces of metal. <br />Feature 1 I is a pile of board lumber and hewn logs that is 15 x 18 ft in size and may represent a <br />collapsed structure. Wire nails of various sizes are prevalent throughout the pile, which is too <br />deteriorated to determine what it might have been. There is a wagon part approximately 36 ft (l i m) <br />south of Feature 11. It consists of a 4 x 4 -ft board lumber frame built with wire nails that has two <br />Figure 6.233 Feature 9, Dugout, Site 5MF5298, Looking West (Taken by Mark Karpinski, <br />• 8/14/05). <br />47599 TRC Mariah Associates Inc. <br />
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