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THIS INDENTURE, man the day of 0"'6 0,
'-i--„houdmd seed forty-nine ,betwan HENRY L. FERGUSON (also
--.nown as Harry L. Ferguson) and MARION B. FERGUSON, his wife, each
___ seldng at Fishers Island, County of Suffolk and State of New York
parties of the first part,
ass FISHERS ISLAND FARMS, INCe, a New York corporation, having its
Principal place of business at Fishers Island, County of Suffolk and
State of New York,
party of the second part,
Wfi'NDszTIL Sm the Pardee of der fire, pan,in co;ui&'mlon of One hundred and
_0/100 dollars ($100.00) 4ID01.
kWW Seem,of the United Scam and other good and valuable considerations paid
by the psny of the suonJ part, do hereby Seem sed rd. ..to he pan y of the xcord part,
its successors and .mien. forever,
ALL those two certain lots or parcels of land with the buildings
=wd Improvements thereon situate, lying and being on Fishers Island in
Abe Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded
'and desorlbed as followst
PARCEL I. BEGINNING at a mere atone on the south side of the road
Vstding to the East End, and two hundred thirty two (232.0) feet Ne 860
'J r Be from a stone wall which runs from the easterly end of Middle t'er'm,
Pond to Fishers Island Sound, from this point the line rune S. 360 581
Be a distance of one.hundred seventy eight and six tenth. (178.6) feet
to a more atone; thence the line rune S. 50 541 E. a distance of two
fired fifty and nine tenth (250.9) feet to a mere stone; thence the
ime rums Be 200 et W. a distance of two hundred thirty four and two
Lentis (254.2) feet to a more stone, and continues on same course about
ease faot,to the edge of Middle Farm Pond; thence the line follows the
PhOM Of this pond In an easterly direction a distance of eleven hundred
010000) feet more or less until it intersects a line produced from a
'1_11% Stone about 10 foot from the shore running Ne.580 451 W. a distance
moven Emmetred Seventy eight and four tenths (778.4) feet to S mere
�zLOY on the South side of East,End road; thence the line rune Be 730
_.t We a distance of thirty one and seventy five hundredths (31.75) feet
-1OMg the south side of said road to the point of beginning. Said tract
son1m1ns a acres and 222 sq. rods more or less.
SUBJECT to the covenants, restrictions-and agreements contained in
--t aortaln deed from Walton Ferguson and Julia L. Ferguson, his wife,
8mrry L. Ferguson, one of the parties of the first part hereto, bear-
y date the 29th day of May 1918 and recorded in the Suffolk County
=irk'• Office On the 6th day of June 1918 in liber 969 of Deeds at page
' FARM Ile Being a part of that portion of Fishers Island now or for-
.-.±-ay belonging-to Fishers Island Corporation lying easterly of the fol-
21mvlst BEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of land owned by
Bait” btatem, Sown as the Fort H. G. Wright Military Reservation,
What FFNpeot Tract, on the shore of Block Island-Sound or the Atlantic
St4ap and running thence northerly following the East boundary of the
'24d'land Of the United States to the southerly line of East End Road
'4o tIMS called Oriental Avenue) and which point 1s the northeasterly
4.10atr of land of the United States, thence crossing the East End Road
and following the some amnree me the last to the shore of West Harbor
or Plahers Island Sound;
gold lot Or parcel of land being bounded and described as followst
BBSIBBIBG at a stone monument ret on the Southerly side of a road
.fOM feet wide, said monument being thirty-six hundred and fifty-nine
land Malty-hu¢dredtha feet West of a point which is four hundred and
TO and Sixty-nine hundredths feet South of another monument
marking the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station "Choco-
mount 2" (which Bald "Chocomount 2" momunent is loca`.e+'. o: he summit
of the highest hill on Pishera Island. N.Y. about, two and one-quarter
miles '.Vest of the N,.stern end of Fishers Island and lies South seventy-
nine degrees twenty-nine minutes and forty-six seconds Past of North
Dumpling Light in Fiaor- Island Sound); and running thence South twenty-
eight degrees nineteen minutes and tl.irty :+econds sst floe 1.'.m're.', ',11
--' eighty-six and sixty-five hw+dredths feet to tI'. s-ore o: diddle I+arca
Pond; thence, wit'. the msanders of said pond, North seventy-six devrae.-
thirty minutes and ten seconds 'Mast seventy-f:ur and thirty-eight hun-
dredths feet and South twenty-eivht de7,ree3 ti+irty-six mimrtes and fifty
seconds West ninety-five and ninety-hundredths feet to a stake; thence
North seventy degrees thirty-two minutes and ten seconds Wiest seven hun-
dred and ninety-five and forty-hundredths feet to a stake set on the
Southerly aide of said road; thence Northeastwardly along the Southerly
:aide of said road(following the arc of a curve to the left whose radius
:is eight hundred and twenty-three and nlnety-fiva hundredths feet and the
direction of1hose radius at that point is North twenty-Sour degrees
_ sixteen mioutes and fifty-three seconds Wsst)sixty-one and twenty-three
hundredths feet to a stake; and thence, still slon;' ti+e Southerly side
of said road, North sixty-one degrees twenty-seven minutes and forty
second. East six hundred and nine feet to the place of beginning;
containing five and thirty-Sive hundredths acres, more or less.