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First Records of Carson Valley Utah Territory 1851
Page 7
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10th Any company of individuals may hold adjoining claims, by improving one to the amt necessary to meet the requirements of next foregoing resolution, which shall constitute a sufficient occupancy of the whole
11th For asmuch as the bulk of the timber is confined to the mountains which surround Carson Valley, All timber shall be considered common property, except shade trees or trees kept or planted for ornament, and all the citizens of Carson Valley shall be free to use as they may think propper any timber contiguous to their claims reserving [left blank in original] acres of wood land to individuals or companies who shall erect saw mills
The meeting then ordered
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