"The waters from this ditch were commingled with the waters from Pole Creek, and used thereafter on the lands described. The 30 acres and 50 acres probably included in the 200 acres. Office note: The cultural map showing lands irrigated from Pole Creek, and embracing the lands herein described does not show that any ditch was in use, or any lands irrigated, from Rock Creek at the time of survey. aAbout. bProbably 1880. "Date of first irrigation not given. eIrrigated at various dates, perhaps 5 or 10 years later than 1870, for no record was kept. occasionally tributary to Humboldt River. Deceased. dRefers to date of construction. 1Only DISTRICT No. 3 Humboldt River from Pinson's Bridge to Palisade, Including Rock Creek and Its Tributaries (In Humboldt, Lander, Eureka, and Elko Counties) Claimant-Anderson & Duborg, 845 Sierra Street, Reno, Nevada. "From survey made by State. No acres are named in the proof, but the following note appears under question 12: "When all the land south and west of the Western Pacific Railroad, on sections 1 and 2 as shown on a map filed in the office of the State Engineer on December 12, 1914, said map being compiled by O. P. Adams, was irrigated by this ditch and its laterals, and natural sloughs, the waters of these ditches combining during the flood season of the river to irrigate all of this land." accordance with the proof the areas were taken from the map referred to in the above. Claimant S. G. Broyles, Battle Mountain. In |