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BETWEEN Y.ATH,,RINE B. TOWER, formerly I:ATII,RINr; B. LANGENBERG, re-
siding at Hor=e Hollow Rend (no nucber) Locust Valley, Long Island,
New York,
;arty of the first part,and ROGtR C. FIRESTONL, residing at Hock Creek i:oad
(no number), Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
party of the eecovd par[,
WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part,in ronsideration of One hundred
dollars,
lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable consideration Paid
by the party of the second part,does hereby grant and release anto the party of the second part,
his heirs ,.d.signs forever,
ALL those lots or parcels of land, with the buildings and Improve-
ments thereon, in the Tow of Southold, Suffolk County, State of New
York, being a part of that portion of Fishers Island, lying Easterly
of the following line, viz.:
BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of land owned by the United
States, ]mow as the Fort H. G. Wright Military Reservation, Mount
Prospect Tract, on the shore of Block Island Sound or the Atlantic
Ocean and running thence northerly following the East boundary of the
said land of the United States to the southerly line of East End Road
(sometimes called Oriental Avenue) and which point is the northeast-
erly corner of land of the United States, 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 lots or parcels of land being bounded and described as follows:
FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Easterly side
of a road forty feet wide, said monument being sixteen hundred and
thirty and forty-one hundredths feet West of a point which is two
bandred end seventy-four and twenty hundredths feet North of another
,monument marking the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation
Station "Chocomount 2" (which said "Chocomount 21 monument is located
Ion the suansit of the highest hill on Fishers Island, N.Y. about two
and one-quarter miles West of the Eastern and of Fishers Island and .
lies South seventy-nine degrees twenty-nine minutes and forty-six
seconds, East of North Dumpling Light in Fishers Island Sound);. and
running thanes, along the Easterly aide of said road, North forty-one
' degrees ten minutes and twenty seconds East tvo hundred.and ninety-
three End two hundredths feet to a stake;- th®ce South seventy-four
degrees fifty-seven minutes and thirty seconds East three hundred and
thirty-sevan and eighteen hundredths feet to a stake; thence South
twenty-nine degrees fifty-six minutes and twenty seconds West three
hundred and sixty-four end sixty-six-hundredths, feet to a stake;
thoce.South eighteen degreles. ferty-fon; minutes and fifty sea
Yost fifty-ous, and forty-tvo Esat{dredtho feet to a stake; thongs
North sixty-three degrees fifty-tige minutes and thirty seconda
West:one hkoAred and seventy-one and twenty-thrae hundredths fleet to
a atske; and thanoe iorth,lortf-Rix d��ggrreeeea and,forty-five minutes
V&ft-two bhndrada$
s ;twinty-eight and twenty-one hundredths farm.ta.
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ECONS D TRACT: BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Westerly aide
o as roams forty feet wide, said monument being eight hundredand
eighty-four and thirty-nine hundredths feet West of a point which is
one hundred and eighty-Your and ninety-eight hundredths feet North of
another monument marking the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Tri-
angulation Station "Chocomaunt 2" (which said "Chocomount 2" monu-
ment is located on the summit of the highest hill on Fishers Island,
N.Y. about two and onequarter miles west of the Eastern end of
Fishers Island and lies South seventy-nine degrees twenty-nine
minutes and forty-six seconds East of North Dumpling Light in Fishers
Island Sound); and running thence along the Westerly side of said
road, South twenty-one degrees three minutes and forty seconds West
i e hundred and ninety-three and seventy-hundredths feet to a stake
marking a point of curve to the right whose radius is one hundred
d ninety-nine and forty eight hundredths feet and the direction of
whose radius at that point is North sixty-eight degrees fifty-six _z
minutes and twenty seconds West; thence Southwestwardly (following
the are of said curve) two hundred and forty-eight and thirteen-hun-
dredths feet to a stake; thence North eighty-seven degrees and forty
minutes West one hundred and sixty-two and thirty-four hundredths
feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the left whose radius is
seven hundred and six and twenty-one hundredths feet and the directl®
of whose radius at that point is South two degrees and twenty min-
utes West; thence Westwardly (following the arc of said curve) fifty-
four and one-hundredths feet to a stake; thence North eighteen de-
grees forty-four minutes and fifty seconds East two hundred and nine-
teen and fifty-nine hundredths feet to a stake; thence North twenty-
nine degrees fifty-six minutes and twenty seconds East three hundred
and sixty-four and sixty-six hundredths feet to a stake;thence South
sixty-two degrees forty-two minutes and ten seconds East thirty-four
and eighty-eight hundredths feet to a stance; and thence South forty-
three degrees thirty-six minutes and twenty seconds East two hundred
' and eighty-four and eighty-eight hundredths feet to the place of be-
ginning; containing three and forty-six hundredths acres, more or less.
TiilnD TRACT: BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Westerly side
of a road forty feet wide, said monument being eight hundred and
eighty-four and thirty-nine hundredths feet West of a point which is
one hundred and eighty-four and ninety-eight hundredths feet North of
anothcr monument marking the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangu-
1 ..tion Station "Chocomount 2" (which said "Chocomount 2" monument is
located on the summit of the highest hill on Fishers Isiand,N.Y.
about two and one-cuarter miles West of the Eastern and of Fishers
Island and lies South seventy-nine degrees twenty-nine minutes and
forty-six seconds Last of North Dumpling Eight in Fishers Island
Sound); and running thence North forty-three degrees thirty-six min-
utes and twenty seconds West two han-red and eighty-four and eighty-
eight hundredths feet to a stake; thence North sixty-two degrees
forty-two minutes and ten seconc.s West thirty-four and eighty-eight
hundredths feet to a stake; thence North eleven degrees sixteen min-
utes and fifty seconds East one hundred and eighty-six and forty hun-
dredths feet to a stake; thence North forty degrees and forty-three
minutes East one hundred and two and ninety-six hundredths feet to a
sta:.e; thence South forty-five degrees and six minutes East three
hundred and twenty-four and forty-six hundredths feet to a stake;
thence South twenty-one degrees forty-six minutes and forty seconds
West two hundred and seventy-seven and twenty-six hundredths feet to
a stake; and thence North sixty-eight degrees fifty-six minutes and
twenty seconds West twenty feet to the place of beginning; containing
two and six hundredths acres, more or iris.
RRrNr, the same iremises conveyed to first party by deed made by Irving