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GLO survey abstract · Leon County, Texas

A-1065ADKINSON, J W survey

A-1065 is a GLO survey abstract in Leon County, Texas - granted to ADKINSON, J W - ~60 acres. The polygon below is the real survey boundary. Estimated instruments, leases, wells, and ownership stats are scoped to this abstract; the Foundation workbook stitches every record back to patent.

Activity profile

What's on file for A-1065.

Aggregated from the Texas clerk-of-records instruments table. Counts are real document counts on this abstract, not estimates.

Top instrument types on record

Deed Of Trust2124%
Partial Release1315%
Warranty Deed1112%
Release Of Lien1112%
Warranty Deed Vendors Lien1011%
Mineral Deed89%
Assignment Of Overriding Royalty78%
Assignment78%

Recording activity by decade

1920s
1
1930s
1
1950s
1
1960s
5
1970s
36
1980s
25
1990s
10
2000s
33
2010s
14
2020s
17

Original grantee

J W Adkinson

Republic of Texas or State of TexasPatent class history

Located and patented through one of the Texas certificate programs, the J W Adkinson survey is the root of every later deed, lease, and severance that touches this Leon County acreage. The GLO indexes it as Robertson Scrip file 002169. The GLO patent file remains the controlling root document for any chain of title that runs through J W Adkinson.

headright bounty or state patent

Oil & gas activity

New leases, permits, and wells on A-1065.

In the last five years, 4 oil & gas leases have been filed against A-1065.

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Source authority

Where these abstract designations come from.

Texas General Land Office (GLO) holds the patent record for every original survey abstract in Texas, including A-1065. The Leon County clerk's abstract index, every CAD parcel reference, and every lease ever recorded on this tract trace back to the GLO patent.

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Surrounding abstracts

Nearby in Leon County.

Six spatially-nearest GLO abstracts. Useful when you're scoping a contiguous tract or following a chain across survey lines.