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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3547 P 170 sss.)) 11t—W.1.m1 (I1Daa Wlw Fm Uaam,a � '.�LIFMUS� i PAGE.�IIf 6��� tNDENTDRE, made the -"9 P� day of July nineteen hundred and fifty— three IETWlEk MARGAIIET T. TAYLOR (formerly Margaret T. Young), residing at 11OC..T'hitney Avenue, Har,.den, Connecticut, part yof the first pare,and WARREN H. SNOW, residing at Pecksland Road (no Street nu.-tber), Greenwich, Connecticut, part y of the second part, WITNESSETH, that the part y of the first part,in consideration of One hundred ($100.) dollars, li Iawful money of the United States,and other good and valuable consideration paid by the part y of the second part,do as hereby grant and release unto the part y of the second part, his heirs and assigns forever, ALL that lot or parcel of land, with the improvements thereon, sit— uate at Fishers Island, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a stone monument set on the Northerly side of a road forty feet wide, said monument being six hundred and eight and forty— seven hundredths feet East of a point which is fifty—four hundred and 1 ninety—nine and thirty—seven hundredths feet North of another monu- J went marking the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Static. "Nin" (which said "Nin"�monument is located near the Western and of a II ridge overlooking the South shore of Fishers Island and on the high- est point between Chocomount and Mount Prospect and lies South forty- five degrees seventeen minutes and twenty-six seconds East of North Ihnpling Light in Fishers Island Sound); and running thence North five degrees twenty-six minutes and twenty seconds West three hun- dred and sixty-seven and six-hundredths feet to the shore of Fishers Island Sound; thence, with the meanders of said Sound, North eighty- nine degrees thirty minutes and forty seeonds East one hundred and sixty-seven and forty-hundredths feet, South thirty-nine degrees nineteeen minutes and twenty seconds East one hundred and twanty�one j and fifty-one hundredths feet, and South sixty-seven degrees and twenty-eight minutes East seventy-four and fifty-five hundredthsfeet jto a stake; thence South five degrees West forty feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the left whose radius is forty-eight and thirty-seven hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South eighty-five degrees East; thence Southwar4y_(fol- lowing the arc of said curve, sixty-five and sixty-four hundredths . feet to a stake; thence South seventy-two degrees and forty-five min- utes East twenty-five feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the right whose radius is thirty and eighty-tw hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South seventeen de- grees and fifteen minutes West; thence Swthwardly_ (following the are of said curve) thirty-one and six-hundredths feet-to-a.stake; thence South fifteen degrees East one hundred and fifteen feettoa stake marking a point of curve to the right whose rad}q4 is twenty- seven feet and the direction of whose radius at that jaInt I$ South seventy-five degrees Mestp thence 8oathvardly (fallowing the ,aro.of said curve) fifty-three and sizty-alne hundredths feet to a 9440 X p < I MARM iset OU i i ong the Nor herlyrsidelofesaldide �roaad(snit toiltowing�the¢aroOT,aae e to the .right whose radius;is two hundred and thirty-nine and twelve-hundredths feet aria the direction of Morse radius at that Point is North'etght degrees fifty-elan minutes and twenty seconds East), thirty end three-hundredths feettoa stake; thence, still along the Northerly aid of saidroad, North seventy-three degrees and fifty-two minutes West thirty- six and ninety-two hundredths feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the left whose radius Is five hundred and eighteen and elghteen-hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South sixteen degrees and eight minutes West; thence Westwardly, still along the Northerly side of said road (and following the arc of said curve), two hun- Bred and thirteen and twenty-nine hundredths feet to a stake mark- Ing a point of curve to the left whose radius is nine hundred and seventy-six and forty-hundredths feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South seven degrees and twenty-seven min- utes East; and thence Westwardly, still along the Northerly side of said road (and following the are of said curve), seventy-eight and two hundredths feet to the place of beginning, containing two and fifty-hmdredths acres, more or less.