Gordon M. Reay
Tucson, Arizona 85718Gordon M. Reay is a private claimant based in Tucson, Arizona for 2 closed claims.
Quick Facts
- Gordon M. Reay is a private entity
- Named as a claimant in the listed claims
- Gordon M. Reay is listed with 2 total claims
- 2 claims are closed
Mining Claims
Nearby Owners
Mining claim entities located near Gordon M. Reay. While entities may have multiple locations, this is based on the address registered for the claim.
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Corporation
LA Cuesta International Inc.
1790 East River Road Suite 213
Tucson, AZ 85718- Relationship:
- Claimant
- Category:
- Corporation
- Claims:
- 16
- Current Claims:
- 7
- Current Acres:
- 144.62
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Corporation
Black Brush LP
3567 East Sunrise Drive Suite 219
Tucson, AZ 85718- Relationship:
- Claimant
- Category:
- Corporation
- Claims:
- 3
- Current Claims:
- 1
- Current Acres:
- 20.66
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Corporation
Gadsden Sonora Holdings Inc.
1235 East Moonridge Road
Tucson, AZ 85718- Relationship:
- Claimant
- Category:
- Corporation
- Claims:
- 1
- Current Claims:
- 1
- Current Acres:
- 20
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Corporation
Holcorp Ventures W
1760 East River Road
Tucson, AZ 85718- Relationship:
- Claimant
- Category:
- Corporation
- Claims:
- 302
- Current Claims:
- 0
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Corporation
International Star Inc.
1790 East River Road Suite 213
Tucson, AZ 85718- Relationship:
- Claimant
- Category:
- Corporation
- Claims:
- 108
- Current Claims:
- 0
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