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TRIS INDSIUME, made the -,f day of /�✓y ✓ r
nineteen hundred and fifty-seven.
Between GEORGE W. DOUGLASS, JR., and HELEN N.
41, GAVEV, party of the first part, and JOCELYN C. COOPER,
party of the second part,
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• o WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, in
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consideration of ten dollars paid by the party of the se-
cond part, does hereby remise, release and quitclaim unto
the party of the second part, the heirs or successors and
assigns of the party of the second part forever,
ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land,
with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situ-
ate, lying and being in the Village of Orient, Town of
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, bounded and described
as follows: Northerly by land of Ida T. Brown and George
and Gertrude and Davis Douglass; easterly by land of Charles
Davis; southerly by land of Nelson Douglass and Maude
Latham; and westerly by Orient Harbor. Together with the
buildings and improvements thereon, containing one (1)
acre, more or less.
And more particularly described in a recent sur-
vey by Otto W. Van Tuyl, surveyor, as follows:
BEGINNING at the northwesterly corner of the premi-
ses to be described where the division line between land
of George Douglass and land herein described intersects the
ordinary highwater mark of Orient Harbor as shown on said
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survey; running thence along the said division line north
81 degrees 38 minutes 00 seconds east 214.28 feet to a
point and land formerly of Charles Davis; running thence
along said land north 84 degrees 18 minutes 50 seconds east
51.27 feet to the northeasterly corner of premises herein
described; running thence still along land formerly of
Charles Davis, south 8 degrees 44 minutes 50 seconds east
100.15 feet to the southeasterly corner of the premises
herein described and to land of the Estate of Nelson Doug-
lass; running thence along said last mentioned land, south
80 degrees 27 minutes 00 seconds west 235.30 feet to the
said ordinary high water mark of Orient Harbor; and running
thence in a general northwa.terly direction following the
e inuousit ies of the ordinary high water mark of said Orient
Harbor to the point or place of BEGINNING.
TOGETHER with an easement of right of way 10 feet
in width extending from the mortherly line of the above
described premises to the southerly line of King Street
as granted by Deed Liber 2956 cp 3.
Being the same premises conveyed to the said
George W. Douglass by deed of Ross Petrie and Mildred M.
Petrie, his wife, dated September 13, 1952, and recorded
September 16, 1952, in Book 3407 of conveyances at page 599.