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GLO survey abstract · Leon County, Texas

A-1198GUINN, C C survey

A-1198 is a GLO survey abstract in Leon County, Texas - granted to GUINN, C C - ~100 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-1198.

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

Top instrument types on record

Memorandum Of Oil & Gas Lease3444%
Oil & Gas Lease1013%
Paid Up Oil & Gas Lease912%
Deed Of Trust68%
Release Of Lien56%
Memorandum56%
Assignment56%
Ratification Oil & Gas Lease45%

Recording activity by decade

1890s
1
1910s
2
1930s
1
1940s
4
1950s
4
1960s
2
1970s
4
1980s
23
1990s
2
2000s
21
2010s
45
2020s
4

Original grantee

C C Guinn

Republic of Texas or State of TexasPatent class history

C C Guinn's patent file at the GLO is the upstream root for Leon County title work on this tract, a 19th-century headright, bounty, or donation certificate located against open land. Title work on the C C Guinn acreage stitches every later instrument back to the GLO patent on file.

headright bounty or state patent

Oil & gas activity

New leases, permits, and wells on A-1198.

No recent leasing or permitting activity on A-1198 in the last five years, though the abstract carries 20 all-time lease filings.

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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-1198. 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.