Cow Head Lake (also known as Pelican Lake) (second filing)
Purpose
Irrigation
Diversion
Dam, Tunnel, Canals, And Laterals
Use Location
Bench and bottom land north of and east of Middle and Upper Lakes in Surprise Valley, and adjacent thereto
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.
NOTICE OF APPROPRIATION OF WATER SECTIONS 1410 to 1422. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State of California respecting water rights the undersigned has appropriated and does hereby appropriate thirty-five feet in depth, it being about one Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand acre feet of water, all water flowing into, to be diverted into and contained in that certain lake known as Cow head or pelican Lake, in Modoc county, California.
Notes: Geo. H. Ayres SECOND filing for Cow Head/Pelican Lake — RE-FILING of the Feb 2 claim (page 251). Nearly identical language and specifications. Additional detail: dam posted at point opposite cabin on west bank of outlet. Same 125,000 acre feet, same 35 ft dam, same tunnel and ditch system. Witness F.C. Smith (different from first claim's witness Millie M. Ayres). Dated April 4, 1914. Filed April 7, 1914. Re-filing may strengthen claim against Ketner's competing Feb 7 filing.