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Hiram Barnes

T47N R15E S30 Center of Lot No. 4, Sec 30 (diversion on South bank, cottonwood tree)

high confidence

Claim Details

Filed
June 20, 1903
Recorded
June 26, 1903
Recorder
E.J. Gammon
Type
Appropriation

Water Source

Source
Myrtle Creek
Size
50.0 miner's inches
Purpose
Power (Grist Mill)
Diversion
Pipe, Flume

Use Location

About 1 mile westerly down South bank of Myrtle Creek to a Grist Mill to be hereafter erected. Diversion from South bank near center of Lot 4, Sec 30, T47N R15E MDM (posted on a cottonwood tree). Myrtle Creek flows westerly from Warner Range through Barnes Canyon.

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
JOHN ALLEN
Right type
Statement of Div and Use
Status
Claimed
Face value
0.0 Acre-feet per Year
eWRIMS source
BADGER CREEK
Application #
S014474

Other Claims at This Location (1)

T47N R15E S30 Center of Lot No. 4, Sec 30 (diversion on South bank, cottonwood tree) — 0 matched, 1 not in eWRIMS

Henry B. Stephens
1901 Not in ewrims
Transcription (may be incomplete)
Hiram Barnes... 50 inches from Myrtle Creek... Power purposes... Grist Mill to be hereafter erected... South bank... Lot No. 4 in Section 30, Township 47 N, Range 15 East...

Source Photos

Notes: GRIST MILL power claim in Barnes Canyon, Warner Range. Mill not yet built - 'to be hereafter erected.' Witnesses: J.P. Patterson, C.E. Gillett. Barnes Canyon named for this family? Related to E.M. Barnes whose 1890 claim was referenced in Jerome Churchill's successor claim (batch_035).