T.35N, R.34W, Montana P.M. has 432 records of mining claims on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management and 1 record of mines listed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
Quick Facts
- 432 records of mining claims on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
- 3 active mining claims
- 429 closed mining claims
- 1 USGS record of mines in T.35N, R.34W, Montana P.M..
Recently Updated Mining Claims
Most recently updated claims in T.35N R.34W.
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WHISKEY GULCH
- $165 fee 20 acres Active disposition
- Lincoln, Montana
- Charles Goodman et al.
- Placer Claim
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HOC 13
- $165 fee 20.66 acres Active disposition
- Lincoln, Montana
- James C. Finch
- Lode Claim
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HOC 12
- $165 fee 20.66 acres Active disposition
- Lincoln, Montana
- James C. Finch
- Lode Claim
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Mining Claims (BLM)
T.35N, R.34W, Montana P.M. has 432 mining claims on public land listed in The Diggings™. Of these claims, 0.69% are active while 99.31% are now closed.
Quick BLM Facts
- 432 records of mining claims on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
- 3 records of active mining claims
- 429 records of closed mining claims
Mine By Disposition
In T.35N R.34W
TOWNSHIP | Authorized mines |
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closed | 429 |
Other | 3 |
Historic Mining Records (USGS)
T.35N R.34W has 1 identified mine listed in The Diggings™. At the time these mines were surveyed, 1 mine in T.35N R.34W was observed to have ore mineralization in an outcrop, shallow pit, or isolated drill hole—known as an occurance mine.1
Quick USGS Facts
- 1 record of mines in T.35N, R.34W, Montana P.M..
- 1 record of mineral occurrences of observable ore mineralization.
Mine By Disposition
In T.35N R.34W
TOWNSHIP | Authorized mines |
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Occurrences | 1 |
1 Grade, tonnage, and extent of mineralization for such mines are unspecified.
Mining Claim News From The Diggings™
Learn more about the Bureau of Land Management, Public Land Survey System, and mining claims.
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Understanding Claim Ownership
We receive lots of emails from people who find their name or a relative’s name on our site and want to know if this means they have some right to the land listed under that name.
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Understanding BLM Administrative Areas
Whether it is filing a mine or researching one, the administering BLM office is going to be the definitive source.
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Understanding Location Data
Mine handled by the Bureau of Land Management are not mapped by latitude and longitude, instead, these mines harken back to the Public Land Survey System.
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Understanding Townships
A “township” can refer to two different things. Both are part of the PLSS measurement system but have different uses.
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