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(Laws of 1917,Uhan•fSBi,Statutory Form A)
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Made the day of Nineteen Hundred and
li thirty-six (1936)
OSCAR S. CASE and ELIZABETH T. CASE, his wife, of the Village of
�I Cutchogue, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York,—
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parties— of the first part, and
THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD C(PANY, a Corporation organized under the laws of the State
of New York, having its principal office or place of business in Pennsylvania Station.,
Eighth Avenue between Thirty-first and Thirty-third Streets, in the Borough of :%an-
hattan, City and State of New York, —
part y— of the second part,
Eft1t,40d ,that the parties of the first part, in consideration of
Two Hundred ($200.00) -- ----- - - _ ---
Dollar s
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law&l money of the United States,
—paid by the part y --- of the second part,
do hereby grant and release unto the party — of the second part, its succes-
sors and assigns forever, all that certain strip, piece or ,arcei
of land, ten feet wide, situate in the Village of Peconic, Town of Southold, County
of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described according to a Survey and
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Plan thereof made December 2bth, 1935, by Daniel R. Young, P.h.& L.S. I'ew York. State
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jI License No.1404, as follows, viz:- - --- - - - -
BEGINNI G at a point at a corner of land of The Long Island Railroad Company, at the
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i distance of sixteen feet and five-tenths of a foot measured northwestwardly and at
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right. angles from a point in the line established as the center line of railroad of
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The Long Island Railroad Company, known as the :rain Line; said beginning point be Lnt-
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j also in a line bearing North thirty degrees twenty-nine minutes six seconds "r'est fret
i another point in said center line of railroad, at Survey Station 4658 plus 38.10
therein; said last mentioned point in center line of railroad, at Survey Station
4658 plus 38.10 therein, being at the distance of about one thousand two hundred and
fifty feet measured northeastwardly along said center line of railroad, from its point
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of intersection with the northeasterly line of Peconic Avenue, forty-nine feet and
five-tenths of a foot wide, which crosses said railroad at said Railroad Company's
Peconic Passenger Station; extending from said beginning point, North thirty degrees
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distance of ten feet and thirty one-thousandths of a foot to a moniuzin"t;'thence North
and wife
fifty-five degrees five minutes twenty-four seconds East by land of Oscar S. CaseJ, on
a line parallel with and distant twenty-six feet and five-tenths of a foot measured
northwestwardly and at right angles from said center line of railroad, the distance
of eight hundred and forty-two feet and nine one-hundredths of a foot to a monument
in the southwesterly line of land now or formerly of the Estate of W. A. Haines, De-
ceased; said last mentioned monument being in a line bearing North twenty-seven de-
green eighteen minutes thirty-six seconds Guest from a point in said center line of
railroad, at Survey Station 4666 plus 78.70 therein; thence South twenty-seven degrees
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eighteen minutes thirty-six seconds East by said land now or formerly of the Estate
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of W. A. Haines, Deceased, the distance of ten feet and eighty-nine one-thousandths I
of a foot to a point in the northwesterly line of land of The Long Island Railroad
Company; and thence South fifty-five degrees five minutes twenty-four seconds West
by said land of The Long Island Railroad Company, on a line parallel with and distant
sixteen feet and five-tenths of a foot measured northwestwardly and at right angles
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from said center line of railroad, the distance of eight hundred and forty-one feet
and fifty-three one-hundredths of a foot to the place of beginning. CONTAINING Eightl
thousand four hundred and eighteen square feet, more or less.
(The Easterly portion_thereof BEING part of the land and premises which William Austin
Haynes and wife by Deed dated January 1st, 1920 and recorded in the Suffolk County
Clerk's Office in Liber 992 of Conveyances, at Page 389, granted and conveyed unto
Oscar S. Case, in fee;
And the Westerly portion thereof-BEINq_part of the land and premises which Austin B.
Goldsmith by Deed dated December 4th, 1912 and recorded as aforesaid in Liber 838 of
Conveyances, at Page 230, granted and conveyed unto his wife, Susan M. Goldsmith, in
fee; and the said Susan M. Goldsmith being so thereof seized departed this life on
November loth, 1925, having first made and published her last Will and Testament, un-I
der the name of Susie M. Goldsmith, dated August 15th, 1916, admitted to probate in
said Suffolk County on November 23rd, 1925 aanedtreQo_d stjgnao�r 4id in Liber 81 of
Wills at Page 20, wherein and whereby she devissg �hpremises e�ove described, in-
ter alia, unto her daughter, said Elizabeth 1. Case. ) —
AISO all the estate, right, title and interest whatsoever of the said parties of the
first part, of, in and to the land adjoining and lying southeasterly of the herein-
before described strip, piece or parcel of land and now used by the said Railroad
i Company as the right of way and roadbed for its said railroad, but only to the extent;
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however, that said land abuts said strip, piece or parcel of land.
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