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    First West Extension of Queen of the Hills
    Notice of Location we the undersigned Locate and claim one thousand 1000 feet more as less this being the ground situated between the [not legible] of the hills and hidden Treasure mines we also claim 300 feet on each side more particularly described as follows commencing at this monument and notice and [not legible] west to the Line of the hidden Treasure we claim all the [not legible] granted by the mining Laws of Congress of the United States and of El Dorado Mining District this Claim to be Known as the first west extension of the Queen of the Hills Mine
    In El Dorado Mining District Lincoln
    County Nevada
    Dec 4th 1880
    Locators
    [not legible] [not legible]
    R.J. Wilson
    John,Wilson [not legible]
    Filed for Record 
    Dec 31st a D 1880
    At 6 oclock P.M.
    H. [not legible] Recorder