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Item Enclosing plat of vacant lands.(1922-10-20) Ing, John C.Referred to enclosure not in the Collection.Item "...He agreed to postpone the hearing until...you would be able to appear, together with your witness."(1928-02-24) Taber, Levoy W."He testified that the Snow Shoe and Outbreak claims were non-mineral in character and always had been and that there was no gravel on them, further that there was virtually nothing more than bed-rock on these claims. He further testified that they were of no value except as a dump and he stated that when he sold the claims that he explained that they were non-mineral."Item "...I am returning the decision of the Comptroller General, etc."(1931-01-27) Ing, John C."On the 24th of this month I wrote the Secretary as to the merits of your case and requested his assistance. I hope that it may be the means of settling the matter."Item "I wired you for $100.00...and told you I was in trouble, well I am."(1922-11-20) Unknown', Leo"By rights you should come and see me and have a talk about things in general and I'd know what to do. Trusting that you are in good health and that you comply with my request."Item "Marguerite P. Carmack has requested review of settlement...disallowing her claim for repayment of $400.00."(1930-10-23) McCarl, John R."In order that repayment of the purchase money may be made under the act of 1919, there must have been a rejection by the Government of the application of entry and a lack of fraud or attempted fraud on the part of the applicant."Item "Mr. Dechant...advised me to have you definitely set a time when you and your witness can appear."(1928-06-13) Taber, Levoy W."If you will let me know when you can appear I will immediately get in touch with Mr. Dechant and the date will be set and we can then make our arrangements accordingly."Item "Owing to the office force being engaged with the current business, it would be impossible at the present time to make township plats."(1922) Ing, John C."No charge is made for information or status where the inquiry is about any tract or tracts of land properly described by section, township and range, or where the name of the entryman or serial number is furnished."Item Repayment of $35.77 for mineral entry 016676.(1930-11-07) McCarl, J. R.; Creath, W. A."...Repayment under the Act of June 16, 1880, of a portion of purchase money paid on mineral entry 016676...."Item "Well I hope that things are going along better with you than last year...."(1935-01-28) Saftig, J. G."I hope that Jack strikes in rich, I have not heard from him. there is a report from the weather beaurea that there is about 9 feet of snow on the summit."Item "Your Claim No. 0297358 for $400.00...has been carefully examined and it is found that no part thereof may be allowed...."(1930-05-22) McCarl, J. R.; Shumaker, F. A."Thereafter the Forest Service filed a protest against the Snowshoe and Outbreak claims and subsequent thereto you filed withdrawal of the application for patent as to said two claims."