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John P. Booth

high confidence

Claim Details

Filed
January 29, 1910
Recorded
February 01, 1910
Recorder
T.H. Ballard
Type
Appropriation

Water Source

Source
Cedar Creek
Size
2800.0 miner's inches
Purpose
Water Power
Diversion
Ditch And Flume

Use Location

Power plant on easterly bank of Cedar Creek (also known as West Valley Creek) for generating electricity, near where creek empties into South Fork of Pit River

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.

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Transcription
Notice of Water Location. twenty-eight hundred (2,800) inches of water, measured under a four (4) inch pressure, flowing in that certain stream in the county of Modoc, State of California, known as Cedar Creek and also known as West Valley Creek.

Source Photos

Notes: BOOTH IS BACK — new hydropower claim on Cedar Creek/West Valley Creek. Divert from easterly bank about 2 miles from mouth at South Fork Pit River. Conduct down easterly bank to power plant for electricity generation. Witness Frank Flournoy. Filed at request of E.L. Booth (family member — Edward L. Booth?) Feb 1, 1910. Booth previously filed on South Fork Pit River (pages 72-76) for hydropower; now expanding to tributaries.