Kuykendall v. Spiller

299 S.W. 522, 1927 Tex. App. LEXIS 842
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 25, 1927
DocketNo. 11820.
StatusPublished
Cited by21 cases

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Kuykendall v. Spiller, 299 S.W. 522, 1927 Tex. App. LEXIS 842 (Tex. Ct. App. 1927).

Opinion

DUNKLIN, J.

This suit involves the title to 160 acres of land out of the south end of a survey of 640 acres of land situated in Jack county, Tex., known as section 2 in block 1, made by virtue of certificate No. 1/261, issued by the commissioner of the general land office to Beaty, Seale & Porwood, on January 8, 1875. The following is a plat of said survey and other surveys adjoining it:

The record shows that the C. L. Bevers survey, lying south of said section 2, was a junior survey to said section.-

The suit was instituted by Kyle Spiller against A. B. Kuykendall and the Buttram Petroleum Corporation for a decree establishing his alleged right as against the defendants to have issued to him by the land commissioner a permit- conferring upon him the exclusive right to prospect for and develop petroleum and natural gas on the 160 acres above noted, under and by virtue of the provisions of subdivision 1, c. 4, tit. 86, Rev. St. 1925.

By act of the Legislature, the land, was set apart for the benefit of public school funds, and thereafter, by act approved April 6,1881 (Acts 1881, c. 105), provision was made' for its sale. Under and by virtue, of that act, Benjamin Stephens, on January 12, 1883, filed with the surveyor of the Jack land district his application to purchase a portion of the survey described as follows:

“160 acres of section No. 2 Block No. - in Jack County, Texas, about 18 miles S W from Jaeksboro, surveyed by virtue of B S & P certificate No. 1/261.
“Beginning at S W Comer of said section 2.
“Thence E 69 vs [evidently intended 690 vrs.]
“Thence N. 1309 vs
“Thence " 690 vs
“Thence S 1309 vs to the place of beginning and containing 160 acres of land.”

On January 17, 1883, he paid to the state treasurer the amount required as the initial payment for said purchase, and the treasurer issued to him a certificate therefor in accordance with the laws in such eases made and provided.

The first survey of the 160 acres made for Benj. Stevens, under his application for purchase, was made by W. C. Roberts, surveyor of Jack county, on March 3,1883, and his field notes were filed in the land office on March 22, 1883; but, as appears in the files of the land office, the same were marked canceled. On May 25,1886, Benj. Stevens and wife sold and conveyed to B. W. Olendenen a tract described as the S % of section 2, first above mentioned.

On May 11, 1896, W. B. Olendenen, made application to purchase from the state the N % of the S % of the section above described, and the same was awarded to him November 11, 1896. Two other surveys were made of the tract which Benj. Stevens made application to purchase, one by George Spiller, surveyor of Jack county, on March 23, 1904, and the field notes of that survey, with a plat of the land accompanying it, were filed in the land office on May 4, 1904. The field notes so returned and filed were certified as “corrected field notes of a survey 160 acres of land made B. W. Olendenen, assignee of Ben Stevens,” and described the land as follows :

“Situated in Jack County on the waters of Rock Creek about 15% miles S 45 W of Jaeks- *524 boro, known as the S % of B S & E survey No. 2 Scrip 1/261.
“Beginning 160 vs. North of the S W cor of survey 2, which is in east line of S. P. R. R Co. No. 8 Scrip 16/123 Pile of Stone two P O s br respectively N 42 E 17 vrs and S 70 E 17 vrs.
“Thence north 888 vrs cor. two P Os br respectively S 45 E 6 vs and S 23 W 7 vrs.
“Thence east 1164 vrs pile stone in the west line of B S & E survey 1, scrip 1/261.
“Thence south 74 vrs1 S W cor of same, thence west 160 vrs to N W cor, J. E. Torry survey No. 2 Scrip 15.
“Thence south with west line same 814 vrs. pile stone two P Os br respectively N 1 W 7 vrs, and N 73 E 6 vrs.
“Thence west 1004 vrs to the place of beginning.”

A patent was issued to B. W. Clendenen as assignee of Benj. Stevens on May 7, 1904, with the same description of the land as shown in the field notes of George Spiller, copied above. The plat accompanying the field notes shows the 160 acres so surveyed to be situated 160 varas north of the south boundary line of said section 2, and indicated on the plat above shown by the area ABOD.

On May 16 and 17, 1926, Sylvan Sanders, a licensed land surveyor, also surveyed the south 160 acres of said section '2 and filed field notes of his survey with the land commissioner on May 29,1926. The field notes of the survey covered the 160 acres in controversy and made the north boundary of the Bevers tract the south boundary of the 160 acres, as well as the south boundary of section 2.

i After the return of those field notes the land commissioner canceled the patent theretofore issued to W. B. Clendenen as assignee of Benj. Stevens and issued to him another patent in lieu thereof, describing the land as described in the field notes so made by Sylvan Sanders. That patent was dated June 1, 1926. At the same time Sylvan Sanders surveyed the south 160 acres of section 2 he also surveyed the north y2 of the south y2 of the same section and returned field notes of that survey to the land commissioner. On September 10, 1926, a patent was issued to B. W. Clendenen to the north y2 of the south y2 of said, section described in accordance with the field notes of Sylvan Sanders. That patent seems to have been likewise issued as a substitute for a former patent. Prior to the issuance of those patents A. B. Kuykendall had purchased from Clendenen the south % of the section described as the same was described in the original patent issued in 1904 to Clen-denen as assignee of Benj. Stevens. Kuy-kendall had also purchased from Clenddnen the north y2 of the south y2 of the same section and had also become the owner by purchase of the balance of the same section, and also of the C. E. Bevers survey lying south of that section; and the resurveys of those two tracts, and also of the entire section by Sylvan Sanders, as hereinafter noted, was made at his instance. At that time Kuy-kendall also filed with the land commissioner affidavits supporting his claim that the former surveys were incorrect and that those made by Sanders should be adopted by the land commissioner, and that the two corrected patents should be issued in accordance therewith. The affidavits so furnished by him included further proof of ownership in him by regular transfer from Benj. Stevens and B. W. Clendenen.

There were also several surveys made of the entire section 2, the first being made March 22, 1875, by W. A. Benson, surveyor of Jack district, and his field notes were filed May 19, 1875. The field notes of that survey are as follows:

“Beginning at the S W cor. of survey No. 1 by virtue of same certificate
“Thence N 2500 vrs to stake
“Thence N 1010 vrs to stake

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