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Warren T.B. Whittemore

T46N R16E S10

high confidence

Claim Details

Filed
October 04, 1871
Recorded
June 02, 1887
Recorder
I.B. Reese
Type
Appropriation

Water Source

Source
Eight Mile Creek
Size
400.0 miner's inches
Purpose
Irrigation, Stock, Domestic
Diversion
Ditch, Reservoir (Lake Anna)

Use Location

Ditch from Camp Bidwell-Camp Warner road crossing, running toward Lake Anna (600 yards), then through ravine 1.5 miles to Lake Anna (claimed as reservoir). Then from Lake Anna to two springs (300 yds S, 500 yds E/SW), then southerly 1.5 miles to SE quarter of SE quarter Sec 3, E half of NE quarter, NE quarter of SE quarter Sec 10, T46N R16E.

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 (50% confidence).

Current owner
LAZY SPADE, LLC
Right type
Statement of Div and Use
Status
Claimed
Face value
0.0 Acre-feet per Year
eWRIMS source
EIGTH MILE CREEK
Application #
S022077

Other Claims at This Location (25)

T46N R16E S10 — 7 matched, 10 not in eWRIMS

Marx Fulcher
1870 Not in ewrims
David Baty
1872 Not in ewrims
David Baty
1872 Matched
James Fee
1873 Matched
J.O. Sessions
1873 Matched
Patrick Horan
1874 Potential
Patrick Horan
1874 Not in ewrims
Paul Lieberman
1874 Potential
Hugh McMannes
1875 Not in ewrims
Janet Ross
1876 Potential
Robert Baty
1876 Matched
Joseph Burns
1877 Not in ewrims
C.C. Rackford
1879 Not in ewrims
J.L. Quick
1881 Not in ewrims
Selvester K. Hilderbrand
1885 Potential
Hugh Conlan
1887 Potential
Samuel Moore
1888 Not in ewrims
Phebe and D.C. Givan
1900 Potential
Frank E. Fulcher
1902 Not in ewrims
Howard Royce
1913 Not in ewrims
J.A. Blunt
1915 Matched
Transcription (may be incomplete)
Warren T.B. Whittemore of Surprise Valley in the County of Siskiyou State of California did on the 5th day of March A.D. 1865 locate and appropriate Four hundred (400) inches of the water running in the Creek known as Eight Mile Creek...

Source Photos

Notes: SISKIYOU TRANSCRIPTION - 1865! EARLIEST CLAIM IN RECORDS. Lake Anna claimed as reservoir. Complex water system: creek → ditch → ravine → lake → springs → ranch. Quiet and peaceable possession since March 5, 1865. Originally recorded Mining Claims Book 4 page 137. Austin Hawkins Recorder. Transcribed June 1887.