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J.P. Saffores was a Susanville-based rancher.
J.P. Saffores was a rancher who lived in [[Cedarville]], [[Gerlach]] and [[Susanville]].


A 2004 water rights form states that  
A 2004 water rights form states that  
"J.P. Saffores and the [[Ralph Parman | Parman]] Brothers ran livestock in this area as early as 1873" at [[Fern Point Spring]].<ref>[http://images.water.nv.gov/images/Proofs/Vested/V09000/V09438.pdf Proof of Appropriation of Water for Stock Watering Or Wildlife Purposes]"</ref>
"J.P. Saffores and the [[Ralph Parman | Parman]] Brothers ran livestock in this area as early as 1873" at [[Fern Point Spring]].<ref>[http://images.water.nv.gov/images/Proofs/Vested/V09000/V09438.pdf Proof of Appropriation of Water for Stock Watering Or Wildlife Purposes]"</ref>
In 1930, Jean P. Saffores listed [[Cedarville]] as his residence when he filed a land patent.<ref>Reno Evening Gazette,"[http://newspaperarchive.com/us/nevada/reno/reno-evening-gazette/1930/09-10/page-8?tag=saffores+gerlach&rtserp=tags/gerlach?pl=saffores Notice For Publication]," p. 8, Sepetember 10, 1930.</ref>
In 1931, Pete Saffores of Susanville was robbed of $150 at gunpoint. "Reno Evening Gazette, "[http://newspaperarchive.com/us/nevada/reno/reno-evening-gazette/1931/02-02/page-5?tag=saffores+nevada&rtserp=tags/nevada?pl=saffores&page=2 Held For Trial]," p. 2, February 2, 1931.</ref>


Saffores is listed in the [[1936 Tax List]] for property in Roop County.
Saffores is listed in the [[1936 Tax List]] for property in Roop County.
In 1936, Mrs. Pete Saffores, daughter Louise and son Orell visited Gerlach, where they were former residents.<ref>[http://newspaperarchive.com/us/nevada/reno/reno-evening-gazette/1936/10-30/page-12?tag=saffores+gerlach&rtserp=tags/gerlach?psi=63&pci=7&pl=saffores School Children are Vaccinated]," p. 12, October 30, 1936.</ref>


In 1937, Saffores was fined $150 for manufacturing wine in excess of 300 gallons in Susanville.<ref>Nevada State Journal, "[http://newspaperarchive.com/us/nevada/reno/nevada-state-journal/1937/12-09/page-5?tag=j+p+saffores&rtserp=tags/?pf=j-p&pl=saffores 13 Susanville Men Fined Under State Law]," p. 5, December 9, 1937.</ref>
In 1937, Saffores was fined $150 for manufacturing wine in excess of 300 gallons in Susanville.<ref>Nevada State Journal, "[http://newspaperarchive.com/us/nevada/reno/nevada-state-journal/1937/12-09/page-5?tag=j+p+saffores&rtserp=tags/?pf=j-p&pl=saffores 13 Susanville Men Fined Under State Law]," p. 5, December 9, 1937.</ref>

Latest revision as of 17:58, 21 August 2016

J.P. Saffores was a rancher who lived in Cedarville, Gerlach and Susanville.

A 2004 water rights form states that "J.P. Saffores and the Parman Brothers ran livestock in this area as early as 1873" at Fern Point Spring.[1]

In 1930, Jean P. Saffores listed Cedarville as his residence when he filed a land patent.[2]

In 1931, Pete Saffores of Susanville was robbed of $150 at gunpoint. "Reno Evening Gazette, "Held For Trial," p. 2, February 2, 1931.</ref>

Saffores is listed in the 1936 Tax List for property in Roop County.

In 1936, Mrs. Pete Saffores, daughter Louise and son Orell visited Gerlach, where they were former residents.[3]

In 1937, Saffores was fined $150 for manufacturing wine in excess of 300 gallons in Susanville.[4]

References

  1. Proof of Appropriation of Water for Stock Watering Or Wildlife Purposes"
  2. Reno Evening Gazette,"Notice For Publication," p. 8, Sepetember 10, 1930.
  3. School Children are Vaccinated," p. 12, October 30, 1936.
  4. Nevada State Journal, "13 Susanville Men Fined Under State Law," p. 5, December 9, 1937.