TOWER ROCK ROYALTIES TWO LP, Rusk County, Texas
Mineral interests on the Rusk County Appraisal District's 2026 certified roll.
The same name and mailing city appear in 40 other covered counties. Brazoria County (29 interests) · Cooke County (3 interests) · Dawson County (16 interests) · DeWitt County (4 interests) · Gaines County (76 interests) · Glasscock County (3 interests) · Gonzales County (11 interests) · Gregg County (14 interests) · Guadalupe County (9 interests) · Hardin County (2 interests) · Harrison County (1 interest) · Hemphill County (31 interests) · Hockley County (30 interests) · Howard County (4 interests) · Johnson County (11 interests) · Kent County (2 interests) · King County (1 interest) · Lavaca County (17 interests) · Leon County (5 interests) · Loving County (11 interests) · Martin County (16 interests) · Midland County (83 interests) · Mitchell County (8 interests) · Ochiltree County (6 interests) · Reagan County (197 interests) · Reeves County (38 interests) · Refugio County (5 interests) · San Augustine County (16 interests) · Scurry County (38 interests) · Shackelford County (12 interests) · Shelby County (7 interests) · Stonewall County (2 interests) · Tarrant County (9 interests) · Taylor County (1 interest) · Upton County (114 interests) · Ward County (42 interests) · Washington County (9 interests) · Wheeler County (22 interests) · Wichita County (3 interests) · Yoakum County (167 interests). A shared name and mailing city are strong evidence that this is the same owner. They are not proof, and the appraisal districts do not share an identifier.
This is one county, not this owner’s holdings. The site holds mineral rolls for 114 of 254 Texas counties, so TOWER ROCK ROYALTIES TWO LP may hold interests elsewhere that this page cannot show. Absence is not evidence.
The ground
The Original Land Survey abstracts this owner holds an interest in, on the Commission’s own survey grid. Click any outline to open that abstract.
2 of 2 interests are on the map. Several interests often sit in one abstract, so there are fewer outlines than rows in the table below.