Hodgden v. Kliewer

1976 OK 171, 557 P.2d 885
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedNovember 16, 1976
DocketNo. 47785
StatusPublished

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Hodgden v. Kliewer, 1976 OK 171, 557 P.2d 885 (Okla. 1976).

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BARNES, Justice:

This appeal involves the ownership of land riparian to surveyed lots located on the north and south sides of the nonnavi-gable Cimarron River, as it traverses the area forming the boundary line between Woods and Major Counties, Oklahoma, and all accretions to the lands lying between the southern boundary of said lands as originally surveyed and plotted south to the center of the Cimarron River as it presently exists.

Appellants, Walter N. Hodgden and Norma Hodgden, husband and wife, were plaintiffs in the Trial Court, and Appel-lees, Frederick Kliewer and Bertha Kliewer, husband and wife, Edwin Headrick and Kirkpatrick Oil and Gas Company, a corporation, were defendants in the Trial Court.

Appellees Kliewer owned land lying on the south side of the river in Major County, Oklahoma, and Kirkpatrick Oil and Gas Company is the holder of oil and gas leases on the Kliewers’ land. Appellee, Tulsa Royalties Company, is the owner of an undivided interest of minerals lying on the south side of the river.

On the date of trial, Appellants owned:

Lot 6 in Section 11,
Lots 5, 6, and 7 in Section 2,
all in Township 22 North, Range 13
W.I.M., Woods County, Oklahoma.
[887]*887Appellees Kliewer owned:
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in Section 11,
Lots 1 and 2, in Section 12,
all in Township 22 North, Range 13
W.I.M., Major County, Oklahoma.
Appellee Headrick acquired:
Lots 5 and 6 of Section 12,
Lots 5 and 6 of Section 1,

Township 22 North, Range 13 W.I.M. After inception of this suit, but prior to actual trial, Appellee Headrick sold to ap-pellee Kliewer his right and interest in the land purportedly owned by him.

At the time of the original United States Government Survey in 1873, the Cimarron River was approximately ½ to ¾ mile in width between the lots as surveyed. Subsequently, the river moved along the northern area of the original survey within its banks and in 1934 Appellants’ and Appel-lees’ predecessors in title were involved in a suit in the District Court of Major County, styled “Robert A. Mitchell, Plaintiff, vs. John Meyer, Ella Hodgden, et al., Defendants?’, No. 4489, involving a portion of the lands now in dispute. In that un-appealed judgment the Trial Court held the river moved .north by the gradual process of accretion, thereby adding sedimentary and alluvial deposits to the lands owned by Appellees and Kliewers’ predecessors in title.

Thereafter, the river moved north to a channel where it was located, as shown by the survey of A. E. Drechsler (Appellants’ Exhibit 12), which shows the bend in the river, described throughout the trial as “the hump” area.

Subsequently, in 1954, Drechsler prepared another survey showing the river’s changed location as a result of a flood in May, 1952. From its location in 1952 to its location in 1970 the river moved south, where it remains at the present time.

The location of the river in 1873, 1950, and 1954,for the purposes of this appeal, is shown by the following plat:

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