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<br />flO,G958 <br /> <br />082-39-9285 <br /> <br />') <br /> <br />Stream Badn <br /> <br />North Pla~ and <br />South PlattIJ <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />Bi g Horn <br />_r and <br />Che"..... <br />}forth P1l!!.ti;e <br />I.J1d Green <br /> <br />North Platte <br /> <br />IRRIGAtED LANDS IN WYOMma BY COUNTIES <br />CCGPlled By <br />0. L. Patterson. Chief' EnglMer <br />COLORADO WATER CONSERVATION BOARD <br /> <br />Source, U. S. Census <br /> <br />COlJN'l'Y <br /> <br />1889 1899 1909 1919 1929 <br />(11th Census) (12th Census) (13th Census) (~th Census) (15th Census) <br /> <br />STATE TOTALS <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />1,133.302 <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />AllliJIY <br /> <br />~.52"2 <br />(1) (4)(7)(11) - <br /> <br />1Ol,,260 <br />50.1,65 <br /> <br />151,,926 <br />93.779 <br /> <br />BIG }!ORN <br /> <br />C.AMP!lELL <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br />CARBON <br /> <br />39.669 <br />6.890 <br /> <br />108,806 <br />18,015 <br /> <br />131.749 <br />40.607 <br /> <br />COlo'VERSg <br /> <br />(6) <br /> <br />Cheyenne and <br />Upper Western Trib. CROOK <br />North Platte and <br />Big Horn <br /> <br />Big Horn, Tongue, <br />and Powder SBERIIWl (1) <br /> <br />Green and Snake SUBI1!:TTE (9) <br /> <br />Green SWEE1WAfEN. <br /> <br />North Platte <br /> <br />Big Horn <br /> <br />Powder <br /> <br />North PlAtte and <br />South Platte <br /> <br />Green, Bear and <br />S...... <br /> <br />_-'l <br />; <br /> <br />Borth Plat'te and <br />POwder <br /> <br />ChByonne and <br />1lh1 te...m obrara <br /> <br />Big Horn and <br />Clark F"ork <br /> <br />North Platte <br /> <br />S...... <br /> <br />'- <br /> <br />Bear and Green <br /> <br />:Big Horn <br /> <br />Cheyenne <br /> <br />(2) <br /> <br />6,712 <br /> <br />1.207.982 <br /> <br />114.248 <br />108,754 <br /> <br />1.066 <br /> <br />121,293 <br />30.821 <br /> <br />951 <br /> <br />115,067 <br />55,LBl <br />16.1143 <br />63,383 <br /> <br />24.165 <br /> <br />168.428 <br /> <br />10.385 <br /> <br />759 <br /> <br />Tl.527 <br /> <br />66.753 <br /> <br />68,,311 <br /> <br />ll~.OlO <br /> <br />102,695 <br />41.179 <br />6,263 <br /> <br />1.236.155 <br /> <br />123.570 <br />104.689 <br /> <br />440 <br /> <br />l21.534 <br />37.398 <br /> <br />457 <br /> <br />78.9fl5 <br />87 .842 <br />21.675 <br />30.437 <br /> <br />28.383 <br /> <br />7,.650 <br /> <br />14.657 <br /> <br />367 <br /> <br />81.202 <br />67.346 <br /> <br />70.435 <br />l25.744 <br />19.756 <br />18.652 <br />66.122 <br />'9.661 <br /> <br />2.953 <br /> <br />Hotef "lAnd should be clal!lSed as irrigated which lias water supplied to it for agricultural <br />purposes by o.rtifioial means or by seepAge from canals, reservoirs, or irrigated <br />lande, but land whioh has natu~l ground water suffioiently pear the surfaCe to <br />support plant life should not be clal!lSed a.1I irrigated. Land whioh is flooded during <br />high water periods should be olassed as irriga:tod if ..tor ie oaused to flow aver it <br />by dBms, oanals, or other artifioial means, but should not be olassed as irrigated if' <br />the overflow ill due to nat\iral oauses alone.1I 15th Census, Irrigation of Agricultural <br />Lands, p. 4, 1930. <br /> <br />) <br /> <br />3.027 <br /> <br />3,208 <br /> <br />FllEIlOm (1){4)(9) <br />GOSHE" m <br />HOT SPRINGS (4) <br />JOlIIlSOR (1) <br /> <br />26.620 <br /> <br />78,763 <br /> <br />15.512 <br /> <br />26,106 <br /> <br />25,217 <br /> <br />54.838 <br /> <br />WAlJIE (3)(8) <br /> <br />64. 901 <br /> <br />122,021 <br /> <br />33.853 <br /> <br />LIHCOIB <br /> <br />(5)(9)(10) <br /> <br />NAmaNA <br /> <br />5,547 <br /> <br />22,498 <br /> <br />17,601 <br /> <br />NIOBRARJ. <br /> <br />(6) . <br /> <br />PAlO< <br /> <br />58.853 <br /> <br />PLAT'lE <br /> <br />(7)(4) <br />(8) <br /> <br />29.722 <br /> <br />49.263 <br /> <br />~141 <br /> <br />1.362 <br /> <br />5,no <br /> <br />10,798 <br /> <br />ml'OB <br /> <br />(10) <br />(5) <br />(11) <br />(2) <br /> <br />348 <br /> <br />UINTA <br /> <br />30.918 <br /> <br />128,9Lo <br /> <br />260.020 <br /> <br />WASHAKIE <br /> <br />3.472 <br /> <br />6.5"/7 <br /> <br />WEstoN <br /> <br />(1) <br />(2) <br />lil <br />(7 <br />(8) <br />(9l <br />(10 <br />(11 <br /> <br />Big Born - Organized from parts of Fremont, Johnson, and Shoridan in 1697. <br />Campbell - Organi&ed from parts of Crook and Weston in 1913. <br />Goshen - Organized from part of lArllJDie in 1913. <br />Hot Springs - Orgaxrl.zed from parts of Big Horn, Fremont, and Park in 1913. <br />I.1nooln - Organiud f'ran part of Uinta in 1913. <br />Hiobrara - Organized tram part of Converse in 1913. <br />Park - Organized from. part of Big Horn in 1911. <br />J'1s.'tte .. Organized from part 1)f lArem!:e in 1913. <br />Sublette .. Organized from. parte of Fremont and L1ncolil in 1923. <br />Teton - Organized from part of Linooln in 1923. <br />Wa.shakie - Organized from. part of Big Horn in 1913 <br />