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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3444 P 234 + I vn•tQo-s�aw-Ww:.n.w-mm"e�a..co,w•ron. ,�j `` THIS INNSHTUSS, made the I5 day of November nineteen hnndmd and fifty-two SSTWMMI W, PARKER SEDGWICK, residing at Columbia University Club, No.4 West 43rd.Street, Borough of Manhattan, County, City and State of New York, 1 pam of the first part.and 1 . GRACE HENDRICK PHILLIPS, now residing at No. 3053 P Street, N.W., Washington, District of d Coluebia, } y f i it �i 10071 me—ad pet, f" V MSUWM that the party of the firat part,in conaiderntion of ry Three Hundred and fifty ($350)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - dollars, 1' Isonal money of the United States, paid __. .. gpa_rt_ y .'., 6y �yapyrt'm the amen put, dos real release mie•^-avd quitclaim onto lhax�aMy of the second part, her heirs and--ago,forever, ALL that lot or parcel of land, with the buildings and improve- wants thereon, In the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, State of New York, being a part of that portion of Fishers Island (which portion is hereinafter called the Park"), now belonging to Fishers Island Estates, Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New Y rk, lying Easterly of the following line, viz: BEGINNING at the southeasterly comerofland owned by the United States, known as POrt H.G. Wright Military Reserva- tion, 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 ofEast End Road (somlitlibes called Oriental Avenue) and which point is the northeasterly corner of land of the United States, thence crossing the East End Road and follow- ing the dame course as the last to the shore of West Harbor or Fishers Island Sound; Said lot or parcel of land being bounded and described j as follows: BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Westerly aide of a road forty feet wide, said monument being eighteen hundred and ninety-one and forty-two hundredths feet North of a point which is eleven hundred and f twenty-two and sixty-six hundredths feet West of another monument marking the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station "Nin" (which said "Nino monument is located near the Western end of a ridge overlo9kin the Southshore of Fishers Islfmd and on i the igfiest point between Ch000mount and Mount Pros- � A3444 POM ' pect and lies South forty-five degrees seventeen minutes and twent-six seconds East of North Dumpling Light in Fishers Island Sound); and runninv. thcrce South eighty degrees fifteen minutes and twenty seconds West one hundred and eighteen and fifty- hundredths feet to a stake; thence North fifty-six degrees thirty-five minutes and twenty seconds West one hundred and eighty-two and fifty-five hundredths feet to the shore of Fishers Island Sound; thence, with the meanders of said Sound, North seventeen degrees twenty-three minutes and forty seconds East j eighty and nine-hundredths feet; and NOrth twenty degrees and fifty-nine minutes East seventy-five and ninety-hundredths feet to a stake; thence North seventy-eight degrees thirty-one minutes and fifty seconds East one hundred and seventy-five and ninety- eight hundredths feet to a stake set on the Westerly side of said road; thence, along the Westerly Bide of said road, South fourteen degrees thirty-nine minutes and twenty seconds East eight and twenty-hundredths feet toa stake marking a point of curve to the right whose radius is ten hundred and fifty-four and eleven hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that point 1s South seventy-five degrees twenty minutes and forty seconds West; thence Southwardly, along the Westerly side of said road (and following the are of said curve), one hundred and seventeen and sixty-four hundredths feet to a stake; and thence, still along the Westerly side of said road, South eight degrees fifteen minutes and forty seconds East one hundred and forty and ninety-five hundredths feet to the place of beginning; containing one and twenty-three hundredths acres, more or less;