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Brooks, H.C. and others (1981), Map of the Geology and Gold Deposits of the Bourne Quadrangle, Baker and Grant Counties, Oregon, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries map GMS-19.

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Original EntryBrooks, H.C. and others (1981), Map of the Geology and Gold Deposits of the Bourne Quadrangle, Baker and Grant Counties, Oregon, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries map GMS-19.
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Full ReferenceBrooks, H.C. and others (1981), Map of the Geology and Gold Deposits of the Bourne Quadrangle, Baker and Grant Counties, Oregon, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries map GMS-19.
Plain TextBrooks, H.C. and others (1981), Map of the Geology and Gold Deposits of the Bourne Quadrangle, Baker and Grant Counties, Oregon, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries map GMS-19.

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