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    LOCATION- KELSO NO. 15 NOTICE OF APPROPRIATION OF m m ST: S.P.L.A.* S.L.R.R.CO. BATE AUGUST 8,1913 By- C.F.MILLER RECORDED AUG.9,l$13,BOCK I , PASS 1 OF WATER to$838s SAH BERNARDINO COOHTT AMOUNT 50 INCHES WPSfo 4 INCH PRESSURE USSCRIFTICS: Flowing froa tM s spring known as RIG SPRINGS sonetisee called "RABBIT FOOT SPRINGS" or PROVIDENCE SPRING or CORNFIELD SPRING situate in wiat is sosetiaos called the m SO MIMING DISTRICT and scsetisee the GOLD BICLT MINING DISTRICT in Twp.10 S .# K. 14 E>, San Bernardino County for domestic use, irrigation purposes and for use in loccwotive as#, other stems boilers and for other railroad purposes in Cornfield Canyon, at Providence Mountain and at Kelso— the same to We diverted at or from this point to said Kelso by means of a 4 inch pipe line* NOTE: Original on file with Auditor, Bead Audit ho * 1305 NOTE: This is the spring Railroad Company purchased froa Rickett (E.H.J.} Oh Sept.21,1914 E.a.Jessup states- “Tbe orchard at Big Spring has been regularly taken care of with water fro® the Big Springe and I presume that this work would tend to hold Big Springs under this claia i f a flaw developed under Rickett’ s clais*