J.P. Saffores: Difference between revisions
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"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, 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. | |||
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. |
Revision as of 17:45, 21 August 2016
J.P. Saffores was a Susanville-based rancher.
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]
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