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Charles McCormick

T41N R6E

medium confidence

Claim Details

Filed
December 18, 1879
Recorded
January 14, 1880
Recorder
Geo. M. Welch
Type
Appropriation

Water Source

Source
Mill Ranch Creek
Size
300.0 miner's inches
Purpose
Irrigation, Stock
Diversion
Ditch

Use Location

NE quarter of NE quarter Sec 8, NE NW quarter of NE SW quarter Sec 4, Township 41, and NE half of SE quarter Sec 33, S half of SW quarter Sec 33 Twp 42. Also Range 6 East MDBM. Containing 160 acres. Big Valley area.

State Database (eWRIMS)

Not in state DB

This water right does not appear in California's eWRIMS database. The holder likely has not filed a Statement of Diversion and Use with the State Water Resources Control Board. Pre-1914 rights are only in eWRIMS if holders voluntarily filed — many have not, making these rights less visible to the state.

eWRIMS Records at This Location (6)

Other water rights registered with the state at T41N R6E — possibly descendants or successors to unregistered pre-1914 rights.

U S MODOC NATL FOREST
Federal Stockponds Certified
UNST — F003571C
SIERRA PACIFIC HOLDING COMPANY
Statement of Div and Use Claimed
SERVICE GULCH — S002967
SIERRA PACIFIC HOLDING COMPANY
Statement of Div and Use Claimed
UNST — S003039
SIERRA PACIFIC HOLDING COMPANY
Statement of Div and Use Claimed
UNST — S003040
SIERRA PACIFIC HOLDING COMPANY
Statement of Div and Use Claimed
UNST — S003041
SIERRA PACIFIC HOLDING COMPANY
Statement of Div and Use Claimed
UNST — S003042

Uncertain Fields

Transcription (may be incomplete)
Notice!! Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that the undersigned appropriates and claims three hundred inches of water measured under a four inch pressure of Mill Ranch Creek which flows into Big Valley in the County of Modoc State of California...

Source Photos

Notes: IMPORTANT: First entry recorded by new recorder Geo. M. Welch (replacing Geo. H. Knight). Deputy J. Madden. Ditch to commence about one mile above the mouth of the canyon, two feet deep, eighteen inches wide, running easterly. Big Valley area.