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Andrew Gromer

T42N R16E S32

high confidence

Claim Details

Filed
May 11, 1881
Recorded
May 12, 1881
Recorder
Geo. M. Welch
Type
Appropriation

Water Source

Source
Kaiser Creek
Size
100.0 miner's inches
Purpose
Irrigation
Diversion
Ditch

Use Location

N half and SW quarter of SE quarter of Sec 32, and NW quarter of SW quarter of Sec 33, Township 42 North Range 16 East MDBM. North side of creek near foot of mountain.

State Database (eWRIMS)

Potential match

This water right may match a record in eWRIMS, but the similarity is not strong enough for a confident match (33% confidence).

Current owner
ROBERT GILBERT
Right type
Appropriative
Status
Licensed
Face value
368.9 Acre-feet per Year
eWRIMS source
CEDAR CREEK
Application #
A000828

Other Claims by Andrew Gromer (1)

Other Claims at This Location (27)

T42N R16E S32 — 5 matched, 12 not in eWRIMS

Richard B. Whittaker
1870 Potential
Jacob F. Bittner
1874 Potential
James M. Hornback
1875 Potential
Graham Tuttle
1875 Potential
James McAllen
1875 Not in ewrims
Grover D. Godfrey
1876 Matched
John Weltzker
1878 Not in ewrims
J.J. Radkey
1878 Potential
John Stephens
1878 Not in ewrims
John Stephens
1878 Not in ewrims
Joseph Street
1878 Not in ewrims
Johnnie H. Tonningen
1879 Not in ewrims
C.C. Radford
1879 Not in ewrims
John Stephens
1880 Matched
R.W. Maite
1881 Potential
Jesse Gravier
1882 Potential
Charles W. Green
1900 Not in ewrims
Ernie L. Allenwood
1902 Not in ewrims
C.S. Mayfield
1911 Matched
Paul N.A. Tholl
1912 Potential
Paul N.A. Tholl
1914 Not in ewrims
John H. Bonner
1917 Matched
Graham Tuttle
1919 Not in ewrims
Transcription (may be incomplete)
Copy of Notice. Know all men by these presents that I Andrew Gromer of Surprise Valley, Modoc County, California have this day located and appropriated for the purpose of irrigation one (100) hundred inches of the water flowing in the Creek commonly known as Kaiser Creek...

Source Photos

Notes: Second Andrew Gromer claim (first was Kaiser/Middle Creek on page 120). Ditch 18 inches wide and 12 inches deep. Easterly direction from foot of mountain. Surprise Valley.