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Thomas Holden

T39N R13E S1

medium confidence

Claim Details

Filed
November 10, 1874
Recorded
November 18, 1874
Recorder
N. FitzGerald
Type
Appropriation

Water Source

Source
Barstow Spring
Size
300.0 miner's inches
Purpose
Irrigation, Domestic, Stock
Diversion
Natural Channel And Ditch

Use Location

South Fork Township. Water from spring commonly known as Barstow Spring, running on a natural channel known as Holden Creek. East Half of Section 1, Township 39 N. of Range 13 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Water for irrigation, domestic use, watering stock, to be conveyed by means of natural channel or ditch and by diverting it to the various portions of the Ranch.

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.

Other Claims at This Location (27)

T39N R13E S1 — 0 matched, 25 not in eWRIMS

John Bengstrom
1876 Not in ewrims
A.L. Sheldon & C.H. Williams
1877 Not in ewrims
S.S. Bayley
1877 Potential
Daniel Dozier
1877 Not in ewrims
Henry Gaulded & Amos Clow
1877 Not in ewrims
Daniel Dozier
1877 Not in ewrims
Jesse Feufort
1877 Not in ewrims
William I. Stocks
1877 Not in ewrims
Stephen Cantrell
1884 Not in ewrims
Henry Masters
1885 Not in ewrims
Stephen I. Booth
1887 Not in ewrims
Henry Masters
1889 Potential
David Morrison
1890 Not in ewrims
H.R. Gaarstad
1891 Not in ewrims
Harry Lore
1898 Not in ewrims
N. Harvey
1898 Not in ewrims
D.P. McKee
1907 Not in ewrims
D.P. McKee
1910 Not in ewrims
Lizzy Crooks
1911 Not in ewrims
Mike Carroll
1913 Not in ewrims
Mrs. Emma Stepp
1913 Not in ewrims
Geo. E. Williams
1914 Not in ewrims

eWRIMS Records at This Location (15)

Other water rights registered with the state at T39N R13E S1 — possibly descendants or successors to unregistered pre-1914 rights.

LIKELY LAND AND LIVESTOCK CO INC
Appropriative Licensed
CROOKS CANYON — A023826
US BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Appropriative Revoked
UNST — A028705
US BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Stockpond Certified
UNST — C004345
US BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Stockpond Certified
UNST — C004361
PEARCE FLOURNOY
Stockpond Certified
UNST — C005176
PEARCE FLOURNOY
Stockpond Certified
UNST — C005177
PEARCE FLOURNOY
Stockpond Certified
UNST — C005178
PEARCE FLOURNOY
Stockpond Certified
UNST — C005179
PEARCE FLOURNOY
Stockpond Certified
UNST — C005180
PEARCE FLOURNOY
Stockpond Certified
UNST — C005181
PEARCE FLOURNOY
Stockpond Certified
UNST — C005182
PEARCE FLOURNOY
Stockpond Certified
UNST — C005183
US BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Stockpond Certified
UNST — C005820
US BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Federal Claims Claimed
UNST — F008516S

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Transcription
Know all men by these presents, that I Thos Holden of South Fork Township, County of Modoc and State of California, have this day claimed and appropriated three hundred (300) inches of water (measured under a four inch pressure) taken from a certain Spring commonly known as the Barstow Spring and situated about 400 or 500 yards south of the south line of my Ranch. Said water running on a natural channel or ditch commonly Known as the Holden Creek and said water running thro said channel upon my Ranch, described as the East Half of Section 1, Township 39 N. of Range 13 East, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian. Said water right is established for the purposes of irrigation, domestic uses and watering stock and is to be conveyed by means of a natural channel or ditch and by diverting it to the various portions of my Ranch wherever and whenever needed. Such water right is intended to convey also the water that after being used by said John Berg upon his Ranch, wastes and flows in a natural channel into the natural channel or ditch as more claimed by me. Thomas Holden. Dated the 10th day of Nov 1874.

Source Photos

Notes: Page 13, top entry. References water that flows through John Berg's Ranch first, then into Holden Creek.