Miles City Irrigating and Ditch Company

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(1885 - 1888 (ongoing construction))
(1880 - 1885 (Tongue River I & D))
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Having spent about $40,000 for a failed project, it languished until it was sold by the sheriff [[19 Oct 1885]] for $15 on a bid by [[Harry F. Batchelor]] on behalf of W. B. Jordan. [[Eph. Cowles]] had bid $13 but would not go higher. Yet, on [[16 Nov 1885]] another auction was held with the same winning bidder and representative, but this time Jordan's bid was $1000. This was "pursuant to an execution issued in favor of [[E. Sumwalt]]. The sheriff is [[Charles W. Savage]].
 
Having spent about $40,000 for a failed project, it languished until it was sold by the sheriff [[19 Oct 1885]] for $15 on a bid by [[Harry F. Batchelor]] on behalf of W. B. Jordan. [[Eph. Cowles]] had bid $13 but would not go higher. Yet, on [[16 Nov 1885]] another auction was held with the same winning bidder and representative, but this time Jordan's bid was $1000. This was "pursuant to an execution issued in favor of [[E. Sumwalt]]. The sheriff is [[Charles W. Savage]].
  
[[File:MilesCityArea_c1884.jpg|thumb|right|700px|Miles City area, circa 1884]] (Map produced by Gaw, the first engineer on the project.)
 
 
== 1885 - 1888 (ongoing construction) ==
 
== 1885 - 1888 (ongoing construction) ==
 
[[W. B. Jordan]] had purchased the old company and formed a new company under the name of "Miles City Irrigating and Ditch Company". Needless to say, some were reluctant to pour good money after bad, but optimism carried forward and the new stockholders included: Leighton and Jordan; Maj. [[Simeon Snyder]], Lt. [[C. B. Thompson]], Lt. [[W. H. Sage]], the wife of Capt. [[Mason Carter]], Capt. [[T. F. Forbes]], all of the fort; Dr. [[Ira L. Sanderson]], Gen. [[W. A. Rucker]], Dr. [[P. F. Harvey]] all of "U.S.A."; [[T. J. Bryan]], [[William Macqueen]], [[William Courtenay]], [[Konrad Schmid]], [[Louis Payette]] and [[J. McGurk]] all of Miles City; [[Maurice Auerbach]], [[R. E. Stower]], both of St. Paul; and Dr. [[G. W. Ellis]] of Philadelphia. It was determined that it was cost as much to dig a new ditch as it would to fix the old one. A 12 foot wide bottom was planned, sides at 45 degrees.
 
[[W. B. Jordan]] had purchased the old company and formed a new company under the name of "Miles City Irrigating and Ditch Company". Needless to say, some were reluctant to pour good money after bad, but optimism carried forward and the new stockholders included: Leighton and Jordan; Maj. [[Simeon Snyder]], Lt. [[C. B. Thompson]], Lt. [[W. H. Sage]], the wife of Capt. [[Mason Carter]], Capt. [[T. F. Forbes]], all of the fort; Dr. [[Ira L. Sanderson]], Gen. [[W. A. Rucker]], Dr. [[P. F. Harvey]] all of "U.S.A."; [[T. J. Bryan]], [[William Macqueen]], [[William Courtenay]], [[Konrad Schmid]], [[Louis Payette]] and [[J. McGurk]] all of Miles City; [[Maurice Auerbach]], [[R. E. Stower]], both of St. Paul; and Dr. [[G. W. Ellis]] of Philadelphia. It was determined that it was cost as much to dig a new ditch as it would to fix the old one. A 12 foot wide bottom was planned, sides at 45 degrees.

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