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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3261 P 39 �r uER3261 PAi 38 _. .. aayRR �. — TP.IS INDENTURE, made the 2nd day of August'Nina- teen hundred and fifty-one, between FISHERS ISLAND ESTATES, `t INC., a New York corporation, having its principal office at 14 East 52nd Street, in the City, County and State of New York, hereinafter called the grantor, party of the first part, and CASS CANFIELD, residing at No. 152 East 38th Street, New - York County, New York, hereinafter called the grantee, party of the second part: WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, in consideration of One hundred Dollars ($100.) lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable consideratioa paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever, ALL that lot or parcel of land in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, State of New York, being a Dart of that portion of Fishers Island belonging to the grantor (which portion is hereinafter called the "Park") lying easterly of the following line, viz.: BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of land - owned by the United States, known as the Fort H. G. 1-Tright Military Reservation, Mount Prospect Tract, on the shore of Block Island Sound or the Atlantic Ocean (as said Tract was constituted prior to the extension thereof by the accuisition of additional lands in condemnation proceedings instituted in 1942) and running thence northerly following the East bound- ary of the said tract of land of the United States (as same was constituted prior to such extension thereof) to the southerly line of East End Road (sometimes called Oriental Avenue) and which point is the north- easterly corner of said tract of land of the United States (as same was constituted prior to such exten- sion thereof), thence crossing the East End Road and following the same course as the last to the shore of West Harbor or Fishers Island Sound; Said lot or parcel of land being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the Northeasterly line of the herein conveyed tract at its intersection with the Southeasterly line of a right of way, said point 's being One thousand three hundred and twenty-three and ninety-two hundredths feet South of a point which is Seven hundred and eleven and eighty-six hundredths feet ':est of a stone monument marking the U. S. Coast & Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station "Chocomount 2" (which said "Chocomount 2" monument is located on the summit of the highest hill on Fishers Island, N. Y. about two and one-quarter miles West of the Eastern end of Fishers Island and- lies South seventy-nine de- grees twenty-nine minates forty-six seconds East of North Dumpling Light in Fishers Island Sound); thence running South thirty-four degrees thirty-six minutes no seconds Pest One hundred and seventy-one and ten hundredths feet to a point on the shore of Block Island Sound; thence with the meanders of said Sound South V -2- forty-eight degrees twenty-five minutes no seconds West Two hundred and three and ninety hundredths feet to a Point; thence North forty-seven degrees forty-seven minutes no seconds West Seventy-one and two hundredths feet; thonce North forty-four degrees seventeen minutes no seconds West Ninety-nine and five hundredths feet; thence North twelve degrees fifteen minutes no seconds West Seventy Ync. thirty-five hundredths feet; thence 7orth seventy-eight degrees, seven minutes forty seconds West Sixty-eight and sixty-eight hundredths feet; thence North forty-nine degr=es six minutes no seconds fest Forty-five Pnd fifty-five hundredths feet; thence North forty degrees forty minutes and no seconds West Severity-four and fifty-seven hundredths feet; thence North sixty degrees fourteen minutes twenty seconds East Tiro hundred end sixty-eight and seventy-eight hundredths feet; thence South Forty-five degrees eight minutes fort seconds East Thirty-nine End Seventy-one hundredths feet; ane thence South thirty-four degrees thirty-six minutes no seconds Past One hundred and forty-two and thirty hunPredths feet to the point of beginning, containing two and tco hundredths acres, more or less.