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Lewis F. Gill

T39N R17E S30,18,8 Diversion near center SW quarter Sec 30 T39N R17E; use on Lots 2-6 of Sec 8 T39N R17E

high confidence

Claim Details

Filed
December 04, 1905
Recorded
December 08, 1905
Recorder
T.H. Ballard
Type
Appropriation

Water Source

Source
Snake Lake Creek
Size
150.0 miner's inches
Purpose
Irrigation, Stock
Diversion
Ditch, Natural Channel

Use Location

Diversion near center of SW quarter Sec 30, T39N R17E MDM. Ditch 1 ft wide bottom, 2 ft wide top, 1 ft deep. NE direction to South branch of Barber Creek, then down natural channel to near SE corner Sec 18 T39N R17E, then NE to Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 of Sec 8 T39N R17E.

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 (7)

T39N R17E S30,18,8 Diversion near center SW quarter Sec 30 T39N R17E; use on Lots 2-6 of Sec 8 T39N R17E — 2 matched, 3 not in eWRIMS

C.J. Gooch
1885 Not in ewrims
L.W. Hughes
1887 Not in ewrims
Charles R. Suggett
1891 Potential
Armon Barber
1896 Matched
L.J. Barber
1914 Not in ewrims

eWRIMS Records at This Location (2)

Other water rights registered with the state at T39N R17E S30,18,8 Diversion near center SW quarter Sec 30 T39N R17E; use on Lots 2-6 of Sec 8 T39N R17E — possibly descendants or successors to unregistered pre-1914 rights.

TULEDAD GRAZING ASSOCIATION
Prior. 2015 Registration Livestock Registered
UNNAMED SPRING (AKA BARBER SPRING) — L032506
DEBRA COCKRELL
Statement of Div and Use Claimed
CHERRY CREEK — S021591
Transcription (may be incomplete)
Lewis F. Gill... 150 inches of water from what is known as Snake Lake Creek... South west quarter of Sec. thirty (30) Township thirty nine (39) Range (17) east M.D.M...

Source Photos

Notes: Complex routing: diverts from Snake Lake Creek, flows NE to South branch of Barber Creek, then uses Barber Creek as natural conveyance to final use lands. Deputy recorder: A.M. Ballard (new deputy).