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Water Incorporation Index Company Name Instrument Year Month Day Book Page D&I 33-13 Canal Reservoir & Land Co. articles 1909 6 9 138 317 1913 A A Smith Irrigating Canal Reservior Milling & Improvement amendment 1896 5 6 56 185 A A Smith Irrigating Canal Reservior Milling & Improvement amendment 1901 3 29 84 449 A A Smith Irrigating Canal Reservior Milling & Improvement renewal 1910 2 17 150 A Rest Reservoir Co. articles 1882 5 31 9 176 A Rest Reservoir Co. articles 1882 5 31 9 176 Abe Lee Mining & Ditch Company articles 1899 2 7 71 256 1913 Acme Ditch Co. articles 1911 12 13 145 437 Adams County Reservoir Co. amendment 1910 1 29 132 595 1912 Adaston Ditch Co. articles 1880 8 30 4 21 Adobe Creek Canal & Reservoir Co. articles 1890 9 29 24 28 Agitator Ditch Co. articles 1909 3 30 131 182 Agitator Ditch Co. assessors certificate 1910 5 4 Agricultural Ditch & Reservioir Co. renewal 1914 1 24 159 425 Agricultural Ditch Co. articles 1874 3 31 E 305 Agricultural Ditch Co. amendment 1889 1 19 18 82 Agricultural Ditch Co. renewal 1894 3 29 37 412 Agricultural Ditch Co. To Agricultural Ditch & Reservior Co. change of name 1906 1 24 113 224 Agrucultural Ditch & Reservior Co. From Agricultural Ditch Co. change of name 1906 1 24 113 224 Alamo Ditch Co. articles 1911 5 24 88 31 Alamo Irrigation Co. articles 1910 3 21 142 469 1916 Alamosa & Spring Creek Ditch Co. articles 1910 6 24 133 559 1913 Alamosa Creek Canal Co. articles 1884 7 15 10 48 1913 Alamosa Creek Canal Co. certificate 1887 6 27 15 560 Alamosa Creek Canal Co. renewal 1904 7 25 105 323 1913 Alamosa Ditch Co. articles 1882 8 14 9 182 Alamosa Land & Canal Co. articles 1893 4 7 34 255 Alamosa Land & Canal Co. seal 1893 5 24 34 491 Page 1 of 148 Company Name Instrument Year Month Day Book Page D&I Alamosa Land & Canal Co. amendment 1896 2 10 41 513 Alamosa Land & Canal Co. seal 1896 2 10 41 512 Alamosa River Irrigation Co. articles 1908 9 28 136 147 Alamosa River Irrigation Co. dissolution 1910 10 8 140 586 Alfalfa Ditch Co. articles 1884 12 1 10 193 Alfalfa Ditch Co. renewal 1904 12 12 109 15 Allen Ditch Co. articles 1887 6 28 15 562 Allen Ditch Co. amendment 1890 5 17 22 197 Allen Ditch Co. amendment 1903 6 4 Allen Ditch Co. amendment 1903 6 4 97 272 Allen Ditch Co. assessors certificate 1912 3 28 Allen Mesa Ditch & Reservoir Co. articles 1907 11 29 126 196 Alluvial Land & Water Co. articles 1907 11 4 127 81 1912 Alta Canal & Land Co. articles 1887 12 1 16 275 Alta Land & Water Co. articles 1892 6 3 31 583 Alta Land & Water Co. stock 1896 1 14 42 563 Alta Vista Reservior Co. articles 1907 7 24 124 240 1915 Altman Water Co. articles 1899 2 13 81 387 1913 Altman Water Co. seal 1899 2 18 80 562 Altona Ditch Co. articles 1881 12 29 3 489 1912 Altura Park & Reservior Co. seal 1905 3 2 111 73 Altura Park & Reservoir Co. stock 1905 3 2 109 186 Amador Water Power Co. articles 1887 12 9 16 292 Amarillo Water, Light & Power Co. articles 1901 2 20 85 608 1912 Amarillo Water, Light & Power Co. stock 1901 2 25 85 625 Amercantileec Canal Co. articles 1880 12 18 4 46 Amercantileec Irrigation Co. articles 1910 3 24 143 499 1923 Amercantileec Irrigation Co. amendment 1911 3 24 145 472 Amercantileec Mill Ditch Co. articles 1889 2 8 18 133 American Ditch & Reservoir Co. articles 1909 9 28 141 192 American Ditch & Reservoir Co. certificate 1911 2 28 American Land & Canal Co. articles 1892 9 23 33 121 1913 American Water Co. articles 1910 2 7 139 621 1915 Page 2 of 148 Company Name Instrument Year Month Day Book Page D&I Amethyst Water Works & Electric Light Co. articles 1892 1 18 28 101 Amity Canal & Reservoir Co. To Amity Canal Reservoir&Improvement change of name 1890 3 26 21 471 Amity Canal & Reservoirs Co. articles 1887 3 8 15 266 Amity Land & Irrigation Co. seal 1893 12 26 36 547 Amity Land & Irrigation Co. stock 1893 12 26 36 548 Amity Land & Irrigation Co. articles 1893 6 14 34 587 1913 Amity Land & Irrigation Co. amendment 1894 6 29 37 58 Anaimas Consolidated Ditch Co. articles 1899 11 10 79 488 Anderson Ditch Co. articles 1871 1 31 D 207 Anderson Ditch Co. renewal 1897 2 16 49 448 1913 Andrews Farwell Ditch Co. articles 1898 4 21 67 575 Andrews Farwell Ditch Co. assessors certificate 1911 2 11 Animas Canal Reservior, Water Power & Investment Co. articles 1902 11 10 95 354 1913 Animas Canal Reservior, Water Power & Investment Co. stock 1904 11 5 107 Animas Canal, Reservior, Water, Power & Investment Co. amendment 1905 2 18 111 50 Animas City Dam & Mill Ditch Co. articles 1879 2 21 1 215 Animas City Ditch & Water Power Co. articles 1881 3 26 3 451 Animas Consolidated Ditch Co. assessors certificate 1912 2 19 Animas Mutal Ditch Co. articles 1898 3 7 67 499 1913 Animas Power & Water Co. amendment 1905 11 3 113 83 Animas Power & Water Co. articles 1905 9 25 109 568 1913 Animas Valley Ditch & Water Co. articles 1880 4 26 3 51 1921 Animas Valley Ditch & Water Co. renewal 1900 7 2 82 493 1927 Animas Valley Ditch & Water Co. renewal 1905 6 2 107 510 Animas Valley Ditch Co. articles 1881 9 22 3 488 Antelope Irrigation & Land Co. articles 1905 12 7 74 213 1913 Antelope Reservior & Canal Co. articles 1913 4 25 162 492 Antero & Lost Park Reservior Co. articles 1907 11 8 126 165 Antero & Lost Park Reservoir Co. seal 1908 8 31 130 52 Page 3 of 148 Company Name Instrument Year Month Day Book Page D&I Antero & Lost Park Reservoir Co. stock 1908 9 28 129 193 Antero Land & Irrigation Co. seal 1909 4 14 130 208 Antero Land & Irrigation Co. articles 1909 3 2 136 395 Antero Reservior & Land Co. articles 1889 6 24 19 29 Antero Reservoir & Land Co. seal 1890 3 22 21 452 Antler Ditch Co. articles 1885 11 7 14 70 Antlers Land & Reservior Co. amendment 1896 3 25 56 89 Antlers Land & Reservoir Co. articles 1895 2 25 39 260 1913 Antlers Land & Reservoir Co. report 1897 3 3 49 557 Antlers Orchard Irrigation Co. articles 1908 9 19 132 253 Antonio Lopez Irrigating Ditch Assoc articles 1881 6 22 3 466 Antonito Coal Light & Water Co. articles 1889 3 14 19 14 Antonito Ditch & Land Co. articles 1887 3 26 12 46 Antonito Ditch & Land Co. amendment 1888 6 4 17 44 Apex Reservior & Pipe Line Co. articles 1895 9 23 42 107 Apishapa Consolidated Irrigation Co. articles 1914 5 26 166 163 Apple Orchard Ditch Co. articles 1911 12 1 157 175 1915 Aqua Fred Town Land & Canal Co. articles 1888 11 15 17 457 Aqua Fred Town Land & Canal Co. seal 1889 2 7 18 133 Aqua Fred Town Land & Canal Co. stock 1889 2 7 18 133 Arapahoe Canal Co. articles 1876 3 29 F 627 Arapahoe County Ditch Co. articles 1869 7 5 C 357 Arapahoe Water Supply Co. articles 1914 3 26 165 467 Arboles Land & Water Co. articles 1899 5 15 78 59 Arbuckle Reservoir Co. amendment 1910 4 1 142 496 Arbuckle Reservoir Co. certificate 1913 8 23 153 Arizona & Sonora Land & Irrigation Co. articles 1892 1 7 28 36 Arizona & Sonora Land & Irrigation Co. To Colorado River Irrigation change of name 1893 1 9 28 515 Arizona Colorado River Irrigation From Arizona & Sonora Land & Irriga articles 1893 1 9 28 515 Arkansas & Pueblo Ditch & Ice Co. articles 1870 9 17 D 140 Arkansas & Twin Lakes Ditch Co. articles 1884 4 21 8 502 Page 4 of 148 Company Name Instrument Year Month Day Book Page D&I Arkansas Caonon Water Power Co. articles 1870 12 12 D 192 Arkansas Charles & Herfano Land & Irrigation Co. articles 1889 2 21 18 185 Arkansas Ditch Co. articles 1881 2 28 3 449 Arkansas River & Fort Reynolds Irrigating Ditch Co. articles 1884 3 14 11 43 Arkansas River Ditch & Flame Co. articles 1875 1 9 E 499 Arkansas River Land Reservior & Canal Co. seal 1887 5 21 15 459 Arkansas River Land Reservoir Canal Co. articles 1886 10 25 15 31 Arkansas River Land Town & Canal Co. articles 1883 12 15 8 311 Arkansas River Land Town & Canal Co. amendment 1884 1 31 7 453 Arkansas River Land Town & Canal Co. seal 1884 1 31 7 453 Arkansas River Land Town & Canal Co. stock 1885 2 26 10 322 Arkansas River Rail Road & Irrigating Ditch Co. articles 1870 1 25 D 46 Arkansas River Water Power Co. articles 1889 12 12 20 581 Arkansas Valley Canal Co. articles 1882 3 10 9 164 Arkansas Valley Canal Land & Town Co. articles 1884 4 12 8 482 Arkansas Valley Ditch & Irrigating Co. articles 1865 1 11 A 164 Arkansas Valley Ditch & Irrigating Co. articles 1865 1 11 AB 179 Arkansas Valley Ditch Co. articles 1882 2 6 9 152 Arkansas Valley Irrigating & Milling Co. articles 1864 1 12 AB 59 Arkansas Valley Irrigating & Milling Co. articles 1864 1 12 A 63 Arkansas Valley Irrigating Co. articles 1874 1 1 E 222 Arkansas Valley Irrigating Co. renewal 1893 12 29 36 575 Arkansas Valley Irrigation & Improvement Co. seal 1906 6 7 117 149 Arkansas Valley Irrigation & Improvement Co.
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