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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 2896 P 258 _~!UJ.' - =-ca::,l,:..:~",;..~~",:~~"" ('''.'~.h' ...;no< to...""" "",1,,,'",11 {;;7' " THIS INDENTURE, m." ,ow \to l.lCll. H iH..o . ,]", ,,{ Nov'''nbf'r one thousand nine hundrrd alld forty-eight . ],,'1\\, L0.NALLSON !:)J-\iJYlN ,nd GRFTA BARlSDALE BROWN, his wife, both residing at (no strpet or number), Port Deposit, Maryland _diu:n: ,1'_",tlf'S "fth,-lir,i 1',"1 and RICHARD E. RIEGEL and LLITh dui"ONT rilEG1L~ "Jis wHe, both reslcilng ~t (no street or number), Montchanin, New Castle County, uelawGre ,. I";rtles "i lh ",,1 :""1 WITNESSETH, that the I""ties oi ILl' tlr_! j>;1rt. in ,-"",.,,1""1',1] "i One hundred ('!:lOO.) ok,ILlr', lawful money oi the 'United Statt's, and other good and valuable consideration l\lid by the part1es of the second part, do hereby l:"rallt and rdea"c un10 lhe parties (,{ th" '"on, 1 p~rt. their heirs ~n,1 ",',i~" i""',"1 ALL those lots or parcels of lsnd, with the buildings and improve- ments thereon, situate 1n the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Stat~ ot Hew York, beina a part of that portion of Fishers Island formerly be10naing to Fishers Island Corporation (which portion is sometimes called the "Park") 1;y1ng easterly of thE' following line, viz.: BEGIBHING at the southeasterly corner of land owned by the United States, known as the Fort H. G. Wright Military Reservction, Mount Pros- pect 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 southerl;y line of East End Road (sometimes called Oriental Avenue) and which point is the northeasterly corner of land of the United States, thence crossing the East End Road and following the same course &8 the last to the shore of West Harbor or Fishers Island Sound; said lots or parcels of land being bounded and described as fol- lows: PMCEL A BEGIBNIBO at a stone monument located eight hundred and eight;y-elght and ninety-tour hundredths feet West of a point which is thirty-nine hundred and one and seyenty-se~en hundredths feet North of another monu- aent aarking the U. 8. Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station .Win" (which said "Bin" monument is located near the Western end of a rids_ o.erlooking the South shore or Fishers Island and on the highest polnt betw.en Chocomount and Mount Prospect and l1es South forty-five de- cree. .e..nt..n a1nutes and twenty-six seconds East of North Dumpling Light ta Yl.hers Island Sound); and running thence South fifteen degrees ...en a1DRt.. and ten s.cond. East two hundred and eighty-five and thirty- two ban4re4ths teet to a stake; thence South eighty-three degrees forty- tour aiDRt.. aad torty s.conds West three hundred and nine and twenty- .eYeD hundredth. t.et to the shore of Fishers Island Sound; thence, with the aeander. ot said Sound, Borth twelve degrees and twenty minutes East one buDdre4 and twenty-.ix and fitty-hundredths feet and North six de- cree. eilht minute. and twenty seconds West one hundred and twenty-nine and ellBt-huDdredthl t.et to a .take; thence Borth seventy-one degrees th1rt7-two minutes and ten seconds East two hundred. and twenty-six and eilht7-n1ne buDdredths teet to a stake; Bnd thence South seventeen degrees and twenty-two aiDut.1 East tifteen and thirty-tour hundredths feet to ,-tlle pla.. ~ 'belimrl.ng; containing one and sixty-one hundredths acres, "'" WQJ"I, 01',1.... ~ , 'eI' 28!Jfi "C; ~r,<t t'll}{Cr~L il BEGINNING at [, stone mon:..unent loc,~teC eiGht hundrpd :ind ninl"t;;~('ie::ht and four-hundreoths feet West of a point whic'f1 Is thirtY-Tline '-1un,; l""U .''"Ie. thirty and eighty-seven hundredths feet North of another lilonum"nt m"rklnt: the U. S. Coast and Geodetic SW'vey Trlengul,-,U.:m ,station "Nin" (whll'h said "Nio" monument Is located nesr the Western end of & ridge overlooking the South shore of Fishers Island and on the highest point between Choco- mount and Mount Prospect and lies South forty-five degrees seventeen mln- ute~ and twenty-six seconds F~st of North Dumpling Light In Fishers Island Sound); and running thence South seventeen degrees and twenty-two minutes East fifteen and fifteen-hundredths teet to a stake; thence South seventy- one degrees thirty-two minutes and ten s~conds W~st two hundred and twenty- six and eighty-nine hundredths feet to the shore of Fishers Island Sound; thence, with the meanders of said Sound, North five degrees thirty-four minutes and forty seconds West one hundred and fifteen and twenty-hundredth~ feet, North sixteen degrees and forty-two minutes West eighty-three and fifty-two hundredths feet and North sixteen degrees four minutes and fifty seconds East ninety-three and fifty-eight hundrec'iths feet to a stake; thence South eightY-five degreps thirty-four minutes and twenty seconds East one hundr~d and sixty-two and thirty-six hundredths feet to a stake; and thence South sevunteen degrees and twenty-two minutes East one hundred and nlnety-four and sixty-hundredths feet to the place of beginning; con- taining one and fifteen-hundredths acres, more or less. i'ARCt;L C BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Southwesterly side of 6 roed forty feet wide, said monument being thirteen hundred and eighty-two and forty-seven hundredths feet South of a point which is seventy-eight hundred and forty-six and forty-seven hundredths feet West of another monument marking the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station "Choco- mount 2" (which said "Chocomount 2" monument is located on the summit of the highest hill on Fishers Isl&nd, N. Y. about two and one-quarter miles West of the Eastern end of Fishers Island and lies South seventy-nine de- grees twenty-nine minutes and forty-six seconds East of North Duapling Light in Fishers Island Sound); and running thence South sixty-four degrees twenty-four minutes and thirty seconds West two hundred and ten and one one-hundredth feet to a stone monument; thence North seventeen degrees and twenty-two minutes West fifteen and thirty-four hundredths feet to another stone monuaent; thence North seventeen degrees and twenty-two ainutes lest two hundred and nine and seventy-five hundredths feet to a stake; thence North fifty-four degrees thirty-eight minutes and forty seconds East one hundred and seventy-one and two-hundredths feet to a stake set on the South- westerly side of said road; thence, along the Southwesterly side of saId road, South forty-one degre€s and thirty-four minutes East ten feet to e stake marking a point of curve to the right whose radius is three hundred Bnd fourteen and thirty-six hundredths feet and the direction of whose 1 0:11 'II III! ar~ 1 al J ~11 tI 1..1. _..<I '..II. r ll.~... l uf II ~ 1>..( t' .' . J t '.::\ "...,,;- T8 n::/El -ua 'F9 1191.9 II~... .. l d I II ~ I- l d II H 1 fit>, . ~ 'w- r . radius at that point is South forty-eight degrees and twenty-six minutes West; thence, along the Southwesterly side of said road (and following the arc of said curve), one hundred and twenty and seventy-two hundredths teet to a stake; thence, still along the Southwesterly side of said road, South nineteen degrees thirty-three minutes and fifty seconds East forty-two and twenty-nine hundredths feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the left whose radius is three hundred hnd fifty-nine and thirty-nine hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that pOint is North seventy de- grees twenty-six minutes and ten seconds Eastj thence SoutheastwardlY, along th~ Southwesterly sidp of said road (and following the ~rc of said curve), eighty and seventy-five hundredths feet to the place of beginning; containing one and five-hundreeths Bcres, more or less. PARCELJ! BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Southwesterly side of a road forty teet wide, said monument being thirteen hundred and eighty-two and forty-seven hundredths teet South of a point which is seventy-eight hundred and forty-six and forty-seven hundredths feet West of another monument marking the U. S. Coast nnd Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station "Choco- mount 2" (which said "Chocomount :2" monument is located on the summit of the highest hill on Fishers Island, N. Y. ebout two and one-quarter miles West of the Eastern end of Fishers Island and lies South seventY-nine de- grees twenty-nine minutes and forty-six secones East of North Dumpling ____ Light in Fishers IslEnd Sound); and running thence Southeastwardly along ~ -1 ~: i.2896-200 " t~ 8outbwe.terlr slde at said road (and followlng the arc of 8 curv€ to ~ lett Who.e radius is three hundred and fifty-nine Bnd thirty-nine hun- dredth. teet aDd the direetion of whose radius at that point is North titty-IeTen decrees thirty-one minutes and thirty seconds East), fourteen t.et to a .take; thenee, still along the Southwesterly side of said road, South thirty-tour decree a forty minutes and ten seconds East twenty-three .ad. nl..etr-one hundredths teet to a stake marking a point of curve to the richt Wbose radius i, three hundred and sixty-five and sixty-one hundretiths teet aDd the direetion of whose radius at that point is South fifty-five deCre.1 nineteen a1DRte. and fifty seconds West; thence Southeastwardly, alene the Soutbwe.terly side Of said road (and following the are of said curTe), one baDdred and tw.nty-two and eleven-hundredths feet to a stake; thence, .till alone the S~thwesterly side of said road, South fifteen d.,re.. aDd thirt7-two m1DQtes Ea.t sixty-six and twelve-hundredths feet to . .take ..rklne a point at eurve to the lett whose radius 18 five hun- dred ... twent7-thre. and seTenty-two hundredths feet and the direetion of wh... radiua at that point i. .orth seventy-four degrees and twenty- e~t ataut.. Ea.t; thence Southeastwardly, slang the Southwesterly side ot I&1d road (and tollowing the are at said curve), eighty-three feet to 8 .____. thenc., .t111 along the SoutbWesterly side or said road, South tweBt7-toar de.ree. thirty-six minutes and fifty seconds East twenty-nine a. .ht7-D1De b1.m4re4ths teet to a stake marking a point of eurve to the rip' ..mo.. ra411l' is two hundred and thirty-four and eighty-two hundredths t.et aad the direction at whose radius at that point is South sixty-five defr... twen':r-three atnutes and ten seconds West; thenee Southeastwardly, .t 11 810nS the SOll~..terly side of said road (and following the are of ..14 .....), tort7-tOllr and six-hundredths teet to a .tone monument; thence loath .S.pq-.ix deer... and forty-seven minutes West two hundred and a1xtr-eae and th1rty tive hundredths teet to a stake; thence North fifteen "II'"' ,..,.0 aimltes and ten seeonds West two hundred and eighty-five and tbirt7-two baDdredth. teet to a stone monument; and thenee North sixty-four d...... ~entJ-tour a1Dute. and thirty seeonds East two hundred and ten aDIl .. OIlI-lmn4redth teet to the plaee of beginning; containing one and .1Iht7-one huDdred:ths acres, more or less. PARCEL E IIGIIIIJG at a ,tone aonuaent set on the .orthwesterly side at 8 road tortr teet wid., .ai4 ~ent being seventy-eight hundred and seventy- D1De aBd tW.D\7-hundredth. feet We.t of a point whieh is two thousand and .1rt.,-DlM a. fUt:r-n1ne hundredths teet South of another monument marking _ U. 8. Co&.t and a.od.tic Survey Triangulation Station "Chocomount 2" (Wb1ch .aid .ChOc~t 2~ .onument is located on the sumait of the highest b1l1 OB F1.h.rs I.land, J. Y. about two and one-Quarter miles West of the k.wl'll end. at Piahers I.land and lies South seventy-nine degrees twenty- JdDe Idst.. aDd. tortl-dx ..conds East ot Korth Duapling Light in Fi!!lhers 1al... SoaIld); aDd num.1n& thence }forth sixty-eight degrees five minutes ant twenv.r s.cond. We.t one hundred and twenty-five and forty-eight hun- d.redth. teet to a .take; thence Jforth eighty-six degrees forty-eight min- at., aDd torty second. Welt two hundred and fifty-seven and fifty-one hun- 4re4tha teet to the shore at Fishers hland Sound; thenee, with the ....a.r. ot ..ld 80UDd, .orth one deCree twent)" .ioute. and fifty seconds ...t eae bUDdred and. twent7-one and seventy-six hundredths feet, and North tea decree' niD.teen atnut.. and twenty seconds Weat one hundred and six ... taart.eft-h8Pd~edths teet to a .take; thence .orth eighty-three dEgrees t.:rt7-tOQ1" a1E11.t.. aDd torty second. East three hundred and nine and twenty ..... baa4redtb. teet to a .take; thence Borth eighty-six degrees and t.J"t7-..... aimlte. Ea.t two huDdred and sixty-one and thirty-five hun- 4relth. t..t to a stOfte .0~Dt let on the Westerly side of said rosd; th.... Ioatbwardl7, along the W..terly side of sald road (and following the ara ot a cune to the d&ht whose radius i8 two hundred and thirty-tour end e11ht:r-two buDlredthl teet and the direetion of whose radius at that point i. BGath se.,.ent7-lix degree. eight alnutes and sixteen seconds West), two haBllre4 IDd torty-tour aDd leTentl-six hundredths teet to a stake; and tb...., alODe the .orthweeterll side of said road, South forty-five degrees nn.,-one aiDutea and thirty seconds West one hundred and fifty-nine and elil\een-haDdredtb. teet to the place ot beginning; eontaining three and tw_v.r-...,.en hundredth. acres, aore or less. PARCEL F BlQIIIIBG at a stone monument set on the Westerly side of a road forty teet wid., said monuaent being eight hundred and eightl-two and thirty-rou~ hUDdredths teet West of a point whieh is forty-three hundred and slx and tort;r-tlve hundredths feet Korth of the U. s. Coast and Geodetic Survey ____ 'I'~~ll.:11p1lation Station "Rin" (whieh said "Hin" monument is loeeted near iII'!~~.i'A<.~>i,.i" . t~,,289ti 1'4Gl2G1 the Western end of a rlQge overlooking tr.e South shore of Fishers Island anQ oh the highest point between ChocQmount and Mount Prospect end lies South forty-five degrees seventeen minutes and twenty-six seconds East of North Dumpling Light In Fishers Isl~nd Sound); flnd running thence South- eastwardly, along the Southwesterly side of said road (and following the arc of a curve to the left whose radius Is three hundred and fifteen End fifty-four hundredths feet and the direction of Whose radius at that ~olnt Is North sixty-three degrees forty-three minutes end thirty seconds East), eighty-four and twenty-one hundredths feet to a stake; thence, still along the Southwesterly side of said road, South forty-one degrees and thirty-four minutes East twenty-eight and thirty-seven hundredths feet to 8 stake; thence South fifty-four degrees thirty-eight minutes ood forty seconds West one hundred and seventy-one and two-hunrlredt~s feet to a st~ke; thence Horth eighty-five degrees thirty-four minutes cnd twenty sec- onds West one hundred and sixty-two and thirty-six hundredths feet to the shore of Fishers Island Sound; thence~ with the meanders of sai6 Sound~ North eight degrees and fifty-two minutes East one hundred and four and thirty-three hundredths feet and North three degrees thirty minutes and fifty seconds East seventy-two and twenty-six hundredths feet to & st~ke; end thence North eighty-nine degrees twenty-six minutes and forty seconds East two hundred and fifteen and fourteen-hundredths feet to the place of beginning; containing one acre~ more or less.