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I agree.LOCATION- KKLSO r Wj ' / / NO. I NOTXGS OP APPROPRIATION OP WATER ST- C. A. 3TIL5QN SATE- APRIL $% 1905 RESORI1I0 MAT 2,1905.»OOK G* PA® 321 OF WATER RECORDS, SAN SE&MARDXMO COUNTY AMOUNT 1050 MIERS INCHES * DESCRIPTION: The undersigned C.A.Stilton intends to claim and does hereby claim 1050 inches of water, miners measurement, being seams red under a 4 inch pressure of the water flowing from this spring and down the Canyon in a northwesterly direction which Canyon is known as Cornfield Springs Canyon in San Bernardino County $ State of California. in fact I intend to and do hereby claim a ll the water flowing from this Spring, said water to be collected in a reservoir by means of constructing a dam at a distance of 3500 feet in a northwesterly direction frees this Spring- said dam to be 3 feet or more in height and 2 feet wide- the water to be taken out to be used for mining purposes or to be conveyed in pipes for domestic or Irrigating purposes— or for locomotive or steam boilers or for power at railroad stations and for use and for sale where this duplicate notice is posted-— on the west side of Providence Mountains in San Bernardino County. This Spring shall bs named and known as the Providence Spring.