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r1 <br />U <br />0 <br />• <br />Class III Inventory, Colowyo's Collom Mine Project 103 <br />Figure 6.48 Overview of Site 5MF6080, Looking Southwest (Taken by Aron Wagner, 8/13/05). <br />A review of the MTP and Historical Indices for T4N, R94W, and the BLM patent website indicates <br />that, like Sites 5MF6073 and 5MF6074, Minnie O. Bivens received a Cash Entry Patent (CE <br />No. 829893) for 169 acres on October 26, 1921. This patent was acquired under the April 1820 <br />statute for cash entry (BLM n.d.). It was filed at the General Land Office in Glenwood Springs <br />(0 19553) and was not cancelled or relinquished. <br />NRHP EliEibility Recommendation and Project Effect Site 5MF6080 is recommended as not <br />eligible for listing on the NRHP under Criterion A, B, and D. The prehistoric component contains <br />no dateable cultural features or temporally diagnostic artifacts and is comprised of an artifact <br />assemblage that has an extremely limited density and diversity of artifacts. The sediment context <br />indicates that there is no potential for intact significant subsurface cultural deposits. The historic <br />component was deposited out of context and cannot be associated with any persons (Minnie Bivens) <br />47599 <br />TRC Mariah Associates Inc. <br />