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THIS INDENTURE, made the 5th day of July,
Nineteen hundred and fifty-five, between FISHERS IHLARD
ESTATES, 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 parts and EDMUND N. CARPENTER, II, residing at Pugh
Ford Road tno street number), Greenville, Delaware, herein-
after called the grantee, party of the second part:
WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, in
consideration of One hundred Dollars (4100.00), lawful money
of the United States, and other good and valuable consideratia
paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and
release unto the party of the second part, his heirs and as-
signs forever,
The southwesterly part of that lot or parcel of
land (hereinafter called "Parcel A"), in the Town of
Southold, Suffolk County, State of New York, being situate
in that portion of Fishers Island belonging to the grantor
(which portion is hereinafter called the "Park") lying
easterly of the following line, viz:
bEGIIih ING at the southeasterly corner of land owned
by the United States, known as the Fort H. G. Wright Mili-
tary 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 Ac-
quisition of additional lands in condemnation proceedings
instituted in1942) and running thence northerly following
the East boundary 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 northeast-
erly corner of said tract of land of the United States (as
same was constituted prior to such extension 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 Parcel A being bounded and described as follow
b::GINt4ING at a stone monument on the Northwesterly
line of a road forty feet wide, said monunent being six
hundred seventy-one and twenty-three hundredths feet North
of a point which is two thousand four hundred eighteen and
seventy-one hundredths feet West of another monument mark-
ing the U. S. Coast and Geodetic purvey Triangulation
Station "NIN" (which said "NINA monument is located near
the Western end of a ridge overlooking the South shore of
Fishers Island and on the highest point between Chocomount
and Mount Prospect and lies South forty-five degrees seven-
teen minutes and twenty-si, seconds hast of worth Dumpling
Light in Fishers Island Sound); and runnin_. thence North
thirty-three u.egrees forty-two minutes and twenty seconds
West seventy-five feet to angther stone monwnant marking
a point of curve to the right whose radius is thirty-seven
and thirty-six 1:undredths feetend the airection uf whose
radius at that point is North fifty-six degrees seventeen
minutes and forty seconds East; t!nence Nortneastwardly
(follo,,ing the arc of said curve) fifty-five and thirty-
three hunaredths feet to another stone monument; thence
North thirty-eight degrees fifty minutes and forty seconds
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West thirty-six feet to the shore of rishers Island Sound;
thence with the meanders of said shore line, South fifty
degrees and thirty minutes West one hundred twelve and
eighty hundredths feet and South eighty-eight degrees
and forty-five minutes West sixty feet to a stake; thence
South forty-three degrees and forty-five minutes East
thirty feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the
left whose radius is seventy feet and the direction of
whose radius at that point is North forty-six degrees and
fifteen minutes East; thence Southeastwardly (following
the are of said curve) thirty-eight and ninety-six
hundredths feet to a stake; thence South seventy-five
degrees thirty-eight minutes and twenty seconds East forty
feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the right
whose radius is forty-seven and fifty-seven hundredths
feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is
South fourteen degrees twenty-one minutes and forty seconds
West; thence Southwestwardly (following the are of said
curve) one hundred ten and thirty-five hundredths feet to
a stake on the Northwesterly line of said road; thence,
along the Northwesterly side of said road, North fifty-
four degrees and eleven minutes East one hundred nineteen
and fifty-four hundredths feet to the place of beginning,
containing thirty-seven hundredths of an acre, more or
less; and
SAID SUUTHWESTmRLY PART being all that part of Par-
cel A lying Southerly ane Westerly of the following divi-
sion line which divides Parcel A into two parts, said di-
vision line being described as follows:
BEGINNING at a point on the Northwesterly side of
the private road hereinabove mentioned, which point is
forty feet Southwesterly from the monument at the South-
easterly corner of Parcel A measured along the Northwester—
ly side of said road on a course South fifty-four degrees
eleven ,ainutes West, said Southeasterly corner being six
hundred seventy-one and twenty-three hundredths feet North
of a point which is two thousand four hundred eighteen
and seventy-one hundredths feet West of a monument marking
the United States Coast mid Geodetic Survey Triangulation
Station "NIN", and running thence North thirty-three degrees
forty-two minutes twenty seconds West to the shore of Long
Island Sound;