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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 2901 P 231 ~.. -~ --w -. ~ U l.. I . . . . -I \~ '. ! - I 'I !I I ,I II II L Ii 'I "'J,,~!!(Jl '",211 u.~ 1.1,-d. ' - 1'- i__ I:ID~:r;T1JRE, made the . I day of LOV(lmt)fll'. 1'.,140 'I'lilS between JlRrlHY P. :ALKEh, JR. and JOAN D. ",IALKJ<:h. hl~8b/lnd and wife. of' tile r.lty of Loaton In the Commollwev.lt~h of' 1~a3~achllaetL8. parties of the first p8rt. and l(EMIN("j'/,ON RAND INC., B corpOl'l,tion orssnizfln and 6xl1ltlnli under the lwws of the State of lielsware and having an office and place of business In the ':1ty. Scunty and -'etete of )Jew York. party of the second pert. '.VI TNT-:2::;FTH: mat the purtlos of t.he flrBt part In con-' l!llderatlon of One (",1.01...') Dollar enn other valuable consideration: , to them paid by the party of the second part, do hereby grant and. releS"8 unto the party of the sBeoml part. its successors and assigns forever. ALL those lots or parcels of Isnd tOGether with the bulldinSa and improvements thel'eon. in the Town of Southold, Suffolk r:ounty, State of New York. being a part of that portion of Fishers Island now or formerly belonging to the Fishers Island Corporation (which portion ie hereinafter called the "Park-) lying Basterly of the follow- ing line, viz: Beginning at the Boutheasterly carner of land owned by the ~nited States, known a. the Fort H. G. Wright Military Reeervation. Mount Prospect Tract, on the shore of Block Island Sound or the ~tlantic ocean and runnlne; thence northarly following the eeBt 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 northeasterly cor- ner of land of the United States, thence crolllling the East ~nd Road and following the same course a8 the last to the shore of "~lest Harbor or Fishers Illland Sound; saId lots or parcels of land being bounded and described es follows: \ BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Northwesterly alde of a road forty feet wIde, said monument being thirty and fifty-one hunOredtha feet North of a point which is four hundred and six and thirty-one hundredths feet est of another D10nUlllent marking the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey Triangulation Station "Ntn" (which said "NiD" monument is l.oated near the Western end of .. ridge overlooking the South shore of :Eo'ishers Is- land and on the highest point between Chooomount and Mount Prospect and lies South forty-five degrees seventeen minutes and. twenty-six seconds Eaet of North Du.pling Light 1n Fishers Island. Sound); and running thence North thirty-eight degrees twelT. minutes and ten seconds West one hund.red and. fit- teen and. thirteen-hundredths teet to a atake;thence I North thirty-one degrees fifty-nine minutes an4 thirty seconde Wflat aeventYMtwo and eighty-.even hundredth. reet to a stake; thence North tort:r- ~ \ . tl![,~lOl ,,~233 81snt1-four and 81%t,.-two hundredtha t..t to . stake; tbence North ntt,.-tour degr." tOl't,.- two minute. and tort1 .eoondl weet one hundred ao4 nlnet,. ...en and tbirt,.-taree bundredtha r..t to the abore of a ...11 pond tbere a1tuateJ thenoe, with the ...nder. of ..14 pond, N01"tb three dear-e. .le..n .1aute. and twentT seoonds Ea' t one hundred and tb1rtJ'-one end. twen ty_r1.... hundredthll teet to . atake; and thence South tortT-elght degrees t11't7-0100 .1nutea and ntt,. .econda Baat two hundred and dahtJ-tls and dxtr- aix hundredtha t.et to the place ot beginningJ OOD- talD1ng titt.,.-tbree hundredths of an aoH. aore or 1.... ",,2P01 "~ lP e8ven degrees forty minutes and forty seconds East two hundred and eight And forty-two hund- redths feet to a stake set on the southwesterly alde of another road torty tee t wide; thence Southeastwardly along the Southwesterly 81de of 8&1d road (to110.1D8 the arc of a curve to the left whose radius 18 onll hundred and twenty and eeven-hundredths reet and the direction of whoall radius at that point 1s North fitty.four degrees forty-six minutes and forty-two ..conds Eaet) eighty-nina and twelve-hundredths r.et to a stakej thence, atl11 along the Southweeterly dde of 881d road, South seventy-sIIveD degrees forty- four minutes and t1fty aeconds East .1xty~lght and eight-hundredths feet to a stake marking. point of curve to the right whose radiue is one hundred and seveoty-five and thirty-eeven hundred- the feet and the direction of whoee radiue at that point is South twelve degrees fifteen minute a and ten eeeonda w.et; thenee Southeastwardly atill along the Southwesterly aide of aai4 road (and following the are of aaid cUrYe) thirty and twenty- one hundredths reet to a stake marking a point Of ourve to the right whose radlu. la forty-three and ninety-two hundredths feet and the direction of who.. radius at that point Is South twenty-two degrees seven _inutes .nd twenty-three seconds West; thence Southwardly still along the Southwesterly side of said road (and followiog the arc of ..id cUrYe) seventy-aiz and ninety-three hundredtha feet to a atake set at It~ interaection w1th the North- westerly side of the road firat above ..ntionedJ thence South..at_rd17 aloog the North...terl)' eide of said road (and following the aro of a ourve to the right whoae radius is two hundred and thlrt)'- three and nine-hundredths teet and the direction of whoa. radiua at that point Is North fift)'-aeven degrees and thirty-one .inuts. '.vest) one hundred and twenty-one and fltty-four hundredths t.et to a atake; and thence, still along the Northneterly .ide of eald road, South slzty-two degrees twent)'- ooe minutes and thirty seoonda West one hundred and sixty-two and ninety hundredtha feet to the place of beginning; contalnlng one and thirty-one hundred- thS acrea, more or less. Allo a lot or parcel or land bounded and dee- orlbed ae follows: BEGINNING at a etone mOnument set four hundred and fltt)'-three and fltty-tive hundredths teet Weat Of a point which ie two hundred aod thirty-nine and eeventy-alx hundredths reet North of another monument marking the U.S. Coaat and Geodetio Survey Triangulation Station "Nlo- (whiob eaid "Nin- aonUllent is located near the Weetern end of a ridge overlooking tbe South ahore of Fishers Island and on tbe higbeat point between Chooomount and Mount Prospect and l1es South forty- five degree I leventeen m1nutes and twenty~elx seconds Eaat of North Dumpling Light In Flehers Islaod Sound); and running tbence Soutb forty- seven degrees forty minutes and fortJ .econde West \