Montague County v. Clay County Land & Cattle Co.

15 S.W. 902, 80 Tex. 392, 1891 Tex. LEXIS 1011
CourtTexas Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 24, 1891
DocketNo. 6736.
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Montague County v. Clay County Land & Cattle Co., 15 S.W. 902, 80 Tex. 392, 1891 Tex. LEXIS 1011 (Tex. 1891).

Opinion

HOBBY, Presiding Judge.

The north boundary line of the Angelina County four league school land survey and south boundary line of a similar survey made for Montague County is a common line, and coincide for a distance of eight thousand seven hundred and thirty-seven varas.

The plaintiff claims that the land in controversy is a part of and embraced within the limits of the Montague school land survey, lying adjacent to and bordering on the south boundary line0 of said survey and constituting the south end of the same.

The contention of the defendant is that it is included within the survey in the school land patented to Angelina County, and that it is situated along and contiguous to the north boundary line thereof.

*394 The accompanying sketch represents the land in litigation,- and the. position of the surveys mentioned with reference to each other and their relation to surrounding surveys. The dotted line on the sketch running from a to h indicates the line as claimed by the appellee and which was established by the court’s decree. The line south of the above and running parallel with it from c to d is that claimed by appellant.

From the foregoing statement it will be seen, and it was so agreed in the court below between the parties, that “the real question of issue in this case is the true location of the dividing line referred to between said surveys.”

The plaintiff’s (Montague County) contention is that the north boundary line of the Angelina County school land survey is a prolongation of the Parker County school land survey from the southeast corner of the same to the northwest corner of the Bryan survey. The theory of the. defendant the Clay County Land and Cattle Company is that this line runs from the most western southwest corner of the Wagoner survey due west, intersecting the east boundary line of the Parker school land survey at a point 1084 varas north of the southeast corner of said Parker survey.

The cause was tried by the court without the intervention of a j ury, and the court found, as stated, that the south line of the Montague County school land survey begins at the most westerly southwest corner of the Wagoner one league survey, 1084 varas north of the Bryan 320-acre survey, and on the north boundary line of the Angelina County school land survey, and runs thence west with said north boundary line of the Angelina survey to the east boundary line of the Parker County school land survey. The judgment of the court so established the disputed line; from which Montague County prosecutes this appeal.

It will not be necessary, we think, to discuss the assignments based upon the alleged refusal of the court to make specific findings of facts, as requested by appellant, as the view we take of the case renders unimportant their consideration. Hor do the remaining assignments require to be treated in detail. They properly raise in different forms the question of the legal sufficiency of the court’s findings, as well as the correctness of its judgment.

A reference to the field notes of each of the surveys mentioned is absolutely essential to a proper understanding of the question at issue between the parties. The field notes contained in the Angelina County school land patent, dated in July, 1877, describe that survey as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of a survey for-C. Bryan; thence west 1900 varas to the northwest corner of the Bryan; thence south with west boundary line of the Bryan to the southwest corner on north boundary line of the Humphries survey; thence west on his north boundary line to his northwest corner; thence south on his west boundary line to his southwest corner on northeast corner of Buffalo Bayou, Brazos & Colorado *395 Bailway survey; thence west with north boundary line of that survey to its northwest corner; thence south to its southwest corner on north boundary line of the Hall survey; thence west to his northwest corner; thence south with his west boundary line to the northeast corner of the Landart survey; thence west with Landart’s north boundary line to his northwest corner; thence south with his west boundary line to northeast corner of the Weeks survey; thence west with the north boundary line of the Weeks to its northwest corner; thence south 311 varas to a stone for corner; thence west 2688 varas; thence north 10,017 varas to a stake in south boundary line of the Parker County school land survey; thence east passing southeast corner of said Parker survey and southwest corner of the Montague survey of school land 15,500 varas to a corner in the prairie; thence south 1064 varas to beginning corner.

The original field notes of the Angelina school land survey in evidence, dated in March, 1858, appear to be substantially the same as the corrected field notes of 1876, on which the patent issued in July, 1877, with the following difference, which in a great measure is the foundation of this controversy: From the southwest corner of the Angelina school land survey, field notes of 1858, call on the west line of said survey to run north 10,999 varas to a mound in the prairie; thence east 18,130 varas to the beginning. The corresponding call in the patent it will be observed runs north 10,017 varas to a stake in the south boundary line of the Parker County school land survey; thence east passing southeast corner of same and southwest corner of the Montague County school land 15,509 varas to a corner in the prairie; thence south 1064 varas to the beginning. This survey is not shown to have been made on the ground.

The field notes of the Parker County school land survey made in October, 1860, on which the patent was issued, are as follows: ■ Beginning at the northwest corner of the Angelina school land survey at a stone marked P. C. S. L. Octo. 29th, 1860, etc.; thence east 1440 varas a branch, 1200 same branch, 2380 varas to Turkey Creek, 5632 varas stone for corner; thence north 10,000 varas to post and pile stone corner; thence west 530 varas a branch, 10,000 varas corner, mound giving bearings; thence south 4860 varas Turkey Creek, 10,000 varas corner; thence east to beginning.

The field notes of the Montague County school land survey, dated in February, 1861, on which the patent issued, describes the land as follows: Beginning on the north line of a survey for Angelina County 789 varas west from its northeast corner and the southwest corner of. the Wagoner survey; thence north with Wagoner’s line 2240 varas to another of his corners and south line of Stringer’s survey; thence west 1141 varas to Stringer’s southwest corner; thence north with Stringer’s west line 5322 varas to his northwest corner; thence east 871 varas to pile stone on Stringer’s north line; thence north 1898 varas to corner *396 on bank Red River; thence up the river with its meanders north 70 west 1811 varas, north 34 west 3000 varas, north 21 west 1140 varas, corner on bank Red River; thence west 4638 varas to corner in prairie; thence south 3685 varas pass northeast corner of Parker County school land, 3685 varas to southeast corner of same on north line of Angelina County school land, a corner stone marked X giving bearings, etc.; thence east with said line 8737 varas to beginning.

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