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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3148 P 336 • •.•�"�—".TV W 9W 4M.Wel 7r Y.W Geuw.•e�IM1.lYJ s Cx1w11m� A�yy r., 8 RNi t7)1J qq� AU,• 01DOMR1. aadcthe ,3"� dayd October, ninetcm h-d,dd,,dd,-d Fifty, IffrWISM BERNICE N. FERGUSON, w r, ofe 1 noel, State of New Jsrsyp��n�,�� ;A BARR F. RANNEY, her hasbldlR;"p"f'ZN Morris, County of Norris and Stat o'? New Jersey, parties of the fire Part aad CHARLES LOCKHART 1500 Union Bank Building, City of Pittsburg, State of Pennsylvm1a, Party of the sand part WUNISSITH. that the part Us of the fire put,la amaidaatioo of TEN ddiara. lawful not,of the UmW Stam, and other goad and valuable consideration paid by the put? of the second part.do hereby grant and rdnae tate the party Of the esvnd Part his heirs am auigm to.. ALL those lots or parcels of land, with the buildings and improve- ments thereon, in the Tom of Southold, Suffolk County, State of New York, being a part of that portion of Fishers Island belonging to the grantor (which portion is hereinafter called the "Park" lying Easterly of the following line, vis: BBG1WIM0 at the southeasterly comer of land owned by the United States, known as the Fort E. G. Wright Military Reservation, Montt Prospect Traet, 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 Most Rod Road (sonetius called Oriental Avenue) and which point is the northeasterly comer of land of the United States, thence cmS*ing the East End Road and following the ears course as the last to the shore of Want Harbor or Fishers Island Sound; said lots or para*le of land being bounded and described as follows: 'F Lot No. 1: BEGINNING at a stone Moment set on the Northerly side of a road thirty fest vide, Said Eoassent being eighteen hundred and twenty-five and sixty-seven hundredths feet Rest of a point which I@ tvanty-two hundred and ninety-six and ninety-five hundredths feet North of another awnuNmt Barking the U. B. Coast and Geodetic Sarvay Triangulation Station "Bast IDd 2" (which said aftet Rod 2" nonuswnt is located on the suasait of the highest hill Bast af.Feat Now"r on Plahere Island, N. Y. and lies South fifty-font alnutes Went of Latimr Reef Light in Fishers Island Sound); and running theses North tventy-moven degrees thirty-six Minutes and fifty seconds West seventy-four and eighty-one hundredths feet to the shore of Fishers Island Lund, thence, with the senders of said Bound, North eighty degrees and nineteen Minutes Nast sixty-four, and fifty-Seven Landrsdthe feet, North forty-nine degrees thirty- two einut*s and twenty Seconds last forty-four and Sixty-nine hundredths feet, South forty-tbrmo degrees forty-Six einutes and fifty second* East Sixty-six and forty-eight hundredths feat, 6moth eighty dogrean forty-tvo Minutes and twenty Second* Most one hundred and eleven and forty-six hundredths feet, North eighty- six degrees two Minutes sad ten seconds last one hundred and one_.,c 314.8 ;.Gr 337 and twenty-four hundredths feet, North sixteen degrees fifty-five \ minutes and forty seconds East forty-eight and eight hundredths feet and North forty-nine degrees five minute, and thirty seconds East forty-eight and tventy-six hundredths feet to a stake; thence South forty-one degrees twenty-seven minutes and forty seconds East forty-four and ninety-one hundredths feet to a stake St on the Northerly aide of said road; thence along the Northerly Side of said road, South thirty-two degrees nine minutes and fifty seconds West ninety-seven and eighty-three hundredths feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the right whose radius is one hundred and eleven and fifty-seven hundredths feet and the �I direction of whose radius at that point is North fifty-seven degrees fifty minutes and ten Seconds West; thence Southvestvardly still along the Northerly aide of said road (and following the arc of said curve) one hundred and thirty-four and thirty-seven hundredths feet to a stake; thence still along the Northerly side of said road, North seventy-eight degrees forty-nine minutes I and fifty seconds West one hundred and eighty-nine and forty-one 1' hundredths feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the left whose radius is two hundred and seventy-tvo and sixty-tvo hun- Idredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is ' South eleven degrees ten minutes and ten seconds West; and thence Westvardly still along the Northerly side of said road (and following the are of said curve) forty-six and fifty-four hundredths feet to the place of begs nning; containing seventy- eight hundredths of an acre, more or lone. S Lot No. 2: ' BEUINNINU at a stone monument set on the Southerly side of a road thirty feet vide, said monument being eighteen hun- dred and forty-one and eighty-eight hundredths feet East of a ''. point which Is twenty-two hundred and sixty-five and ninety- five hundredths feet North of another monument marking the U. S. y Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station Best End 2 1 (which said "East End 2" monument is located on the aumssit f of the highest hill East of Fast Harbor on Fishers Island, N. Y. and lies South fifty-four minutes West of Latimer Reef Light in Fishers Island Sound); and running thence Bastvardly along the Southerly aide of said road (following the are of a curve to the right whose radius ie two hundred and forty-tvo and sixty-tvo hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South five degrees tventy-three minutes and ,i fifty seconds West) tventy-four and forty-four hundredths 'I feet to a stake; thence still along the Southerly side of said I road, South seventy-eight degrees forty-nine minutes and fifty f seconds East one hundred and eighty-nine and forty-one hundredths feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the left whose radius is one hundred and forty-one and fifty-seven hundredths feet IIand the direction of whose radius at that point is North eleven I degrees ten minutes and ten seconds Bast; thence Bastvardly still along the southerly side of said road (and following the are of said curve) one hundred and seventy and fifty-hundredths feet to a stake; thence, still along the southerly aide of said road, North thirty-two degrees nine minutes and fifty seconds E East eighty-nine and one-hundredth feet to a stake; thence South forty-one degrees twenty-seven minutes and forty seconds East seventy-seven and ninety-eight hundredths feet to a stake; thence South thirteen degrees and tventy-six minutes Beat one . hundred and five and fifty-hundredths feet to a stake; thence South one degree four minutes and thirty seconds East three lhundred and seven and tventy-nine hundredths feet to the shore of Block Ialand Sound; thence, with the meanders of said Sound, \ North sixty degrees five minutes and ten seconds West eighty-nine and seventy-six hundredths feet, South fifty-six degrees fifty- eight minutes and thirty seconds West forty-seven and seventy-one hundredths feet, South eighty-tvo degrees and fifty-six minutes _ 'West one hundred and twenty-one and ninety-three hundredths feet land South sixty-six degrees nine minutes and fifty seconds West one hundred and three and seventy-six hundredths feet to a stake; thence North twenty-two degrees forty minutes and twenty seconds West two hundred and eight and ninety-three hundredths feet to a stake; thence North six degrees thlrty-five minutes and thirty seconds East sixty-three and thirty-two hundredths feet to a stake; and thence North twenty-seven degrees thirty-six minutes and fifty seconds West one hundred and seventy-one and •Szty- three hundredths feet to the place of Beginning; Containing three and thirty-eight hundredths acres, more or lees.