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THIS INDENTURE, made the de, °f
rueeoeea hmtdeed and forty-nine betwee7RVING WAYIAND BONBRTGHT, JR.,
residing at Monterey, California, (no street or number„ ELFANOR B.
THLTCHER BLIZAB3MCi Y.sBONBRIGHT, residing iding at POV eat9Palm tSrrings I California Jersey, and
(no
street or number),
part Sas of the first pan,
and WALTER SUELPHR, residing at 2005 South Grand Avenue, St. Louis,
Missouri,
party of the second pert,
th
WITNESSETH, that e pa dearf the first part, in consideration of One hundred (AlOn.)
re - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
ane dollars.
kefw mof dw United States, and other valuable eons tdepaid
rettort t
.b, We party of the spa
econd n, do hereby grant and release unto the party of he second part,
- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - his heirs and assigns forever,
ALL those lots or parcels of land, with the buildings and improve-
mens thereon, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, state of New
York, being a part of that portion of Fishers Island lying Easterly
of the following line, viz.t
BEGINNING et the Southeasterly corner of land owned by the United
States, known 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
corneriofecalled Oriental land of the United vStates,nthence hcrossingpoint sthe eEast tEnd sy
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 followst
BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the. Hasterly 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 hundred and
seventy-tout and twenty hundredths feet North of another monument
marking the U.S.Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station
on the
SChocomount 2 (which said Chocomount P" monument
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 degrees twenty-nine minutes and forty-sty seconds
Mast of North Dumpling Light in Fishers Island Sound); and running
thence South forty-six degrees and forty-five minutes East two hundred
and twenty-eight and twenty-one hundredths feet to a stake; thence
South sixty-three degrees fifty-five minutes and thirty seconds East
one hundred and seventy-one and twenty-three hundredths feet to a stake;
thence South eighteen degrees forty-four minutes and fifty seconds Test
on hundred and sixty-eight and seventeen hundredths feet to a stake
• set on the Northerly side of another road forty feet wide; thence
Westwardly, along the Northerly side of said road (and following the
arc of a curve to the left whose radius is seven hundred and six end
twenty-one hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that
point is South two degrees two minutes and fifty-four seconds Fast), one
hundred and forty-four and sixty-eight hundredths feet to a stake;
thence, still along the Northerly side of said road, South saventy-stx de-
grees twelve minutes and fifty seconds West forty and forty-one
hundredths feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the right whose
radius is eighty-one and sixty-seven hundredths feet and the dtreetton
of whose radius at that point is Norththirteen degrees forty-seven
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minutes and ten seconds West; tinnce east and Ly, Alcoa the Nnrtherl.v
side of said road (and followtn, ho arc of old curve), one hundred
A
nd twenty-eight and sixty-one hundredths feet to A stake set at the
inter s action of said road wtth the Easterly std, of the road fust
above mentioned; thence, Along the FAsterly side of
thirteen degrees thirty-three minutes and ten said read, North
Slid
'Nest one hundred
and at and ninety-nine h�mdredths feet to a stake markt,, A
Point of curve to the right whose radius is two hundred And Pleven And
fifty-seven hundredths feet end the direction of whose radius At that
Paint
is North seventy-stx depress twenty-six minutes And fifty seconds
East; thence Northwardly, along the Easterly side of sold road (And
following the arc of said curve) two hundred And t+o end eight
hundredths feet to a stake; and thence still along the Easterly aide
of said road, North forty-one degrees tan minutes And twenty seconds
East eleven and ninety-otght hundredths feet to the Place of begt nning;
containing two and twenty-one hundredths acres, more or less.
BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Southeasterly aide of A
road forty feet wide, said monument being eleven hundred antl tmenty-etpht
feet West of a point wt.tch is seven hundred And aeventy-seven And
seventy-four hundredths feet North of another monument marking the U.S,
Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station "Chocomount Ew (which
Said aChocomount Es 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 degrees
twenty-nine minutes and forty-six seconds East of North Dumpling Light
In Fishers Island Sound); and running thence South fifty degrees one
minute and twenty seconds East one hundred and seventy-six and fifty-
seven hundredths feet to a stake; thence South forty degrees and forty-
three minutes West one hundred and two and ninety-six hundredths feet
to a stake; thence South eleven degrees Sixteen minutes and fifty
seconds West one hundred and eighty-six and forty hundredths feet to a
Stake; thence North seventy-four degrees fifty-seven minutes and thirty
seconds West three hundred and thirty-seven and eighteen hundredths feet
to a stake set on the Southeasterly side of said road; thence, along the
Southeasterly side of said road, North forty-one degrees ten minutes and
twenty seconds East two hundred and fifty and ninety-three hundredths
feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the right whose radius is
three hundred and seventeen and fifty-five hundredths feet and the
direction of whose radius at that point is South fort —eight degrees
forty-nine minutes and forty seconds Rest; thence Northeastwardly, stfll
along the Southeasterly side of said road (and following the arc of said
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\ AIDER A AMPERE, FAL. DATED JANUARY '4 r�P.M nu41/
, N SAVING WAYLAND 1949 BEIWPP
BONBAIGAT, JR., PT AL. AND WALTER AUPLPP,R
curve), one hundred and forty-five and thirty-five hundredths \
feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the right whose radius
is three hundred and seventeen and fifty-five hundredths feat and
the direction of whose radius at that point Is South twenty-two degrees
thirty-six minutes and ten seconds East; thence Northeastwardly,st111
along the Southeasterly side of said road (and following the are of
said curve), twenty-three and fifty-five hundredths feet to a stake;
and thence, still along theSoutheasterly side of said road North
seventy-one degrees thirty-eight minutes and fifty seconds asst five
and fifty-five hundredths feet to the place of beginning; containing
two acres, more or less.
BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Southeasterly side of a
road forty feet wide, said monument being eleven hundred and twanty-
eight fast West of a point which Is sewen hundred and se►anLy_senen and
seventy-four hundredths feet Worth of another cosecant martins Tike II.S.
Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station wOhocomount el■f (Which
said RChogoaomt ew mon want is located on the sundt of the highest
hill on Fishera Island, N.Y. about two and one-quarter miles West of the
Eastern end of Fishers Island and lies South seventy-nice degrees
twenty-alae minutes and forty-six seconds East of North Dumpling Light
in Fishers Island Sound); and running thence, along the Southeasterly
side of sold road, North seventy-one degrees thirty-eight minapis and
fifty seconds East one hundred and nineteen fast to a stake seeking a
point of curve to the left whose radius 19 three hundred and sighty-nims
and twenty-nine hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that
point is North eighteen degrees twenty-one minutes and ten seconds Wast; e
thence Northaastwardly, along tpe Southeasterly side of said road (and
following the are of said curs), two hundred and forty and eight
hundredths feet to a stake; thence, still along the Southeasterly side
of said reed, North thirty-six degrees eighteen mutes and forty seconds
East sixteen fast to a stake; thence South sixty degrees teanty-saran
minutes and forty seconds East one hundred and eighty-six and eightym. nine hunAredtha feet to a stake, thence South nice degrees thirty
minutes and twenty seconds East three hundred and seventy-four and
sixty-two hundredths feet to a stake; thence South sixty-sew*n degrees
and fifty-four minutes Wast one hundred and eighty-six and flfty-sersa
hundredths feet to a stake; thence North forty-five degrees and six
minutes Weat three hundred and twenty-four and forty-six handrgdthS
feet to a stake; and thence North fiftydegrees one minute and & *myseconds West one hundred and seventy-SX and fifty-sawn hundredths
fest to the place of begiming; containing three and fifty hundredths
acres, mors or less.
G at a
forty feet wiide, said stone
Wing elghtt set On anhundrWend forty-side sv 4g
eight-hundredths feat West of a point which is one hundred and se►mty
and sixty-two hundredths feet North of another comment marking the V.S.
Coast and Geodetic Survey triangulation Station wChocgmo;mt an (whish
said *Chocosount ea comment 19 located en the suit of the hlghest hill
on Fishers Island, N.Y. about two and one-quarter miles West of the
Eastern and of Fishers Island and lies South seventy-nice degrees
twenty-
nine minutes and forty-six seconds East of North Dunpliag Light In
Fishers Island Sound); and running thence North sixty-eight degrees
fifty-six minutes and twenty seconds West twenty feet to a stake, thence
North twenty-one degrees forty-Six minutes and forty seconds Nast too
hundred and seventy-seven and twenty-six hundredths fast to a stake;
thence ianeeN � dhyeeoa as gut one I *a
eighty-alxandd fifty- aanhuetsfet tstake; theme* North
forty-three degrees nim minutes and twenty seconds East om hundred
and twenty-elght and fifty-cue hundredths feet to a stake; thence Mouth
forty-tout degrees and forty-sight ainut0s Nut one hundred and forty-
four and seventy-nine hundredths feet to a stake; theme South fltt7-f w
minutes and forty seconds West two hundred and sixty-eight and sigh y-
three hundredths feet to a stake; thaws South eighty-nim degrees
thirty-six almrtes and twenty seconds Went one hundred and sixty-five and
sixty-two hundredths fent to a stats; and thence North sixty-roar aggress
thirty-five minutes and fifty seconds West three hundred and six and
\ RIDER A ANNMM TO DEED DATED JANUARY 11, 1949 BPTMIq IRVING WAYLAND�
BONBRIGHT, JR., ET AL. AND WALTER EUELPP.R �Contl nued - E)
y eighty-hundredths feet to the place of beginning; containing three and
Nforty-six hundredths acres, more or less.
BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Easterly side of a road
forty feet wide, Said monument being eight hundred and forty-seven and
Pig-
feet West of a point which is one hundred and seventy
- and sixty-two hundredths feet North of another monument marking the U.S,
Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station sChocomount en (which
said AChocomount Ee 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 degrees twenty-
nine minutes and forty-six seconds Best of North Dumpling Light in
Fishers Island Sound);and running thence South sixty-four degrees
thirty-five minutes and fifty Seconds East three hundred and six and
eighty-hundredths feet to a stake; thence South twenty-four degrees
fifty-six minutes and ten seconds West two hundred and aixty-four and
twenty-seven hundredths feet to A stake; thence North eighty-six degrees
fifty minutes and fifty seconds West two hundred and thirty-ens and
el Rhty-hundredths feet to a stake; thence North thirty-nine degrees
fifty-three minutes and thirty seconds West one hundred and eight and
eighty-hundredths feet to a stake set on the Easterly side of said road;
thence Northwardly, along the Easterly side of said road (end following
the arc of a curve to the left whose radius is two hundred end thirty-
nine And forty-eight hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius
at that point is North forty-one degrees nine minutes and twenty seconds
West), one hundred and sixteen and thirteen-hundredths feet to A Stake;
and thence, still along the Easterly side of said road, North twenty-
one degrees three minutes and forty seconds East one hundred and ninety_
three and seventy-hundredths feet to the place of beginning; containing
two and seventeen-hundredths acres, more or less.
BEING a Part of the same premises described in a Certain deed
dated Bonbrighte, which9said deedmade ywasshers recordedand on July 0qt ion to Irving OW.
ffice
of the Clerk of the County of Suffolk in Libery1S68 of�Deed.,in he Office
pegs 411.
BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Nor therly side of A road
forty feet wide, said monument being five hundred and sixty-one and
thirteen-hundredths feet South of a point which Is eleven hundred and
sixteen and twenty-three hundredths feet West of another monument
marking the U^9.Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation station
Chocomount ? (which said ^Chocomount gs monument is located on
the Awnmit of the highest hill on Fishers Island, N.Y, about two and
one-quarter miles West of the Eastern end of Ftshers Island and ties
South seventy-nine degrees twenty-nine minutes and forty-six seconds
East of North Dumpling Light in Fishers Island Sound); And running
thence North six degrees twenty-three minutes and thirty seconds East
four hundred and ten and forty-hundredths feet to a stake set on the
Southerly side of Another road forty feet wide; thence arc of A EAstwardly,
Along the Southerly side of Said road (and following the a
curve to the left whose radius Ss two hundred and thirty arc and
forty-eight hundredths feet and the direct len of whose ranine at that
point is North sixteen degrees tlfty-three minutes and thirty seconds
Nest), twenty feet to a stake marking A point of Curve to the left
whose radius is two hundred and thirty-nine end forty-eight hundredths
feet Arid the direction of whose radius at that In is North twentp-
stllone lealoeS thetSoutherly s deminutes and. tofr$atd roadco s(and eat;
follencePat Ft he erelof
sold curve) eightyeone and forty-two hundredths feet toe stake; thence
South thirty-nine degrees fifty-three mtnut es and thirty "Stake East
one hundred and eight and eighty-hundredths feet to A stake; thence
South eighty-six degrees fifty minutes And fifty aemMs at two
hundretl and thirty-one And eighty feet to P Stake; thence
North twenty-four degrees fifty-stx minutes And ten seconds Past
five feet to A stRke; thence South fifty seventy-
-four degree! thirty-eight
minutes and thirty seconds Enst six hundred RN forty-five And fourteen-
hundredths feet to a stake;Athence South forty-seven minutes And twenty
seconds East one hundred rd fifty-six and thirteen-hundredths feet tq R
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RIDER A ANNEXED TO DEED DATED JA;NARY '< , 1949 BETWEEN IRVINO TAYI.AAID \
BONBRIGET, JR., FT AL. ANL 'AL--FR NUELPFR (continued - R;
stake set on the Northerly side of the road first above menttoned; th=nce,
along the Northerly side of said road, North eighty-four degrees twIINA
minutes and twenty seconds West nine hundred and seventy-seven and
ninety-one hundredths feet to a stake; and thence, still along the
Northerly side of said road, North eighty-four degrees twelve minrntes and
twenty seconds 'lest twenty-two feet to the place of beginning; con-
taining eight end six-hundredt s acres, more or less.
BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Northerly side of A road
forty feet wide, said monument being eleven hundred And sixteen and
twenty-three hundredths feet West of a point which is five hundred 4
and sixty-one and thirteen-hundredths feet south of another monument
marking the D.S.Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station
"Chocomount 2" (which said "Chncomount 2" monument is located on the
summit of the highest hill on Fishers Island, N.Y. about two and One-
auarter miles 'Nest 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 Northerly side of said road, North eighty-four degrees
twelve minutes and twenty seconds West one hundred and sixty-three and -
ten-hundredths feet tc a stake marking a nolnt of curve to the right
whose radius is five hundred and twenty-three and twenty-five hundredths =
feet and the direction of whose radius at that point Is North five
degrees forty-seven minutes and forty seconds East; thence Westwardly,
still Along the Northerly side of said road (and following the arc of
said curve), two hundred and forty and thirty-four hundredth, feet to
a stake; thence, still along the Northerly side of said road, North
fifty-seven degrees fifty-three minutes and twenty seconds West one
hundred and fifty-eight and seven-hundredths feet to a stake marking
a point of curve to the right whose radius Is ninety-one and fifty-
hundredths feet and the direction of +hose radius at that point is
North thirty-two degrees six minutes and forty seconds East; thence
Northeastwardly, still along the Northerly side of said road (and -
following the are of said curve), one hundred and twenty-nine and
fifty-four hundredths feet to s stake set at the intersection of said
road with the Southeasterly side of another road forty feet wide;
thence Northeastwardly, along the Southeasterly side of said road (and
following the arc of a curve to the right whose radius is one hundred
and twenty-five and fourteen-hundredths feet and the direction of whose
radius at that point is South sixty-six degrees forty-six minutes and
twenty seconds East), one hundred and fifteen and seventy-three hundredths
feet to a stake; thence, along the Southerly side of said road, North
seventy-six degrees twelve minutes and fifty seconds East ninety-two
and seventy-hundredths feet to a Stake marking a point of curve to
the right whose radius is six hundred and sixty-six and twenty-one
hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is
South thirteen degrees forty-seven minutes and ten seconds East; thence
Eastwardly, still along the Southerly side of said road (and following
the are of said curve), one hundred and eighty-seven and forty-three
hundredths feet to a stake; thence, still along the Southerly side Of
said road, South eighty-seven degrees and forty minutes East one hundred
and sixty-two and thirty-four hundredths feet to a stake marking a
point or curve to the left whose radius is two hundred and thirty-nine
and forty-eight hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at
that point Is North two degrees and twenty minutes East; thence Eastward-
ly, still along the Southerly side of said road (and following the are
of said curve) eighty and thirty-five hundredths feet to a stake; and
thence South si
x degrees twenty-three minutes and thirty seconds Hest
four hundred and ten and forty-hundredths feet to the place of beginning;
containing four and thirty-two hundredths acres, more or less.
THE last two lots or parcels of lend above described being the
same premises described in a certain dead dated June P1, 1928 made by
Fishers Island Corporation to Irving W, Bonbright, which said deed "a
recorded on July 23, 1988 in the Office of the Clerk of the County of
Suffolk in Liber 1388 of Deeds, page 391.
- TOGETHER with all right, title and interest of the parties of the
first part in and to all easements, rights-of-way and other rights and
privileges appurtenant to all of the above-described premises (but subject,
however, to the rights of otherp in and to said easements, rights-of-way
and other rights and privileges) granted by the aforementioned deeds.
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