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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 4042 P 11 URA042 PACE 11 r „e,n5 NIEENTUEE,made the fourteenth day of December nineteen hundred and fifty— five EET19lm WAhhEA h. SNOW, rasiding at Pecksland Road (no Stre_t number), Greenwich, Connecticut, part y of the first part,and SIsOW, SWEsNY & CO. IIJCORPui n=, a islaa_rs corporation having its principal place of businass iii th:; �t_ue of New York at 44 Wall Street, Drew York 5, new York, part Y of the second part, WITNESSETH, that the partY of the first part,in consideration of Otte hundred (4100.00)- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - dollars, hwful money of the United states, and other goou and vaivabl_ cor.sideratinet paid by the party of the wood part,doe s hereby grant and release onto the part y of the second part, its successors and assigns forever. ALL that lot or parcel of land in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, State of New York, being a part of that portion of Fishers Island belonging to the grantor (which portion is soc.otime s called the "Park") lying easterly of the following line, vii: EEGINNING at the southeasterly corner of land owned by the Unitaa Statos, anon as the Fort H. G. Wright Military "servation, Mount Prospect Tract, on the shore of block Islana Sound or the Atlantic Ocean (as said Tract was constitutau prior to ti:e exten- sion thereof by the acquisition of adaitioaal lanes in condemnation proceedings instituted in 1942) and running thence northerly following the East boundary of the said tract of land of the United States (as same was constituted prior to such extansion thereof) to the southerly line of East End Road (sometimes called Oriental avenue) and rrttich point is the northeasterly corner of said tract of land of the United Statas (as same was constituted prior to such exten- sion thereof), thence crossing the East End Road mid following tete same course as the last to the shore of West Harbor or Fishers Island bound; Said lot or parcel of ianu being bounden 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 hundrea and ninety-nine and thirty-seven hundredths feet North of another monu- ment marking the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Triangulation Station "Nin" (Which said "Nin" monument is located wear the Western ena of a 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 14th Dumpling Light in Fishers Island Sound); ana running thence North five degrees twenty-six minutes and twenty seconds West three hundred 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 seconds East one hundred and sixty-seven and furty-hundreaths feet, South thirty-nine degrees nineteen minutes and twenty seconds East one hundred and twenty-one and fifty-one hunaredthg L feet, and South sixty-seven degrees and \ X4042 GE 12 twenty-eight minutes oast seventy-four and fifty-five hundredths feet to a stake; thence South five degrees blest forty feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the left whose radius is forty-eight and d thirty-seven hunaradtas feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South eighty-five degrees east; thence Southwardly (fol- lowing the arc of said curve) sixty-five and silty-four hundredths feet to a stake; thence South seventy-two degrees bna 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-two hundredths feet end theai rection of waose radius at that point is South seventeen ae- grecs aha fifteen minutes West; thence Southwaraly (following the arc of said curve) thirty-one ana six-nuacreaths feet to a stale; thence South fifteen degrees hast one hunured aid fifteen feet to a stake marking a point of curve to the right whose radius is twenty- seven feet and the direction of venose radius at tinct mint is oo'uth seventy-Yive degrees West; thence Southwarhiy (following the arc of said curve) fifty-three and sixty-nine hunuredths feet to a stake set on the Northerly side of said road; thence b:estwarnly, along tine Northerly side of said road (and following the arc of a curve to the right whose radius is two iuhurau -ed thirty-nine acid twelve-rwndreaths feet and tine uirection of vonos� radius at that dint is North eight degrees fifty-six .ainutas had twenty aeconas last), thirty aha tnree-iw.ureat..s feet to - st,xc; thence, still along the Northerly sine of said road, north sevz.ty-three degrees kid fifty-two minutes West thirty-six ahi .0 aty-two hmnaredtns act to a stake :narking a taint of curve to the left ';hose radius s five hundred aid eiointeen and ei gi-teen-uw:dr au tns feat :rid tine i.rection of whoseradius at that point is South sixteen degrees d eight minutes West; thence Westwardly, still along t.,-.e iiort-erly side of said road (and following the are of said curve), two nun- _ red and thirteen and twenty-nine hundrectas feat to a sta;e nark- ' ing a point of curve to the left whose radius is nine awidrea and seventy-six and forty-hunareaths feet and the direction of whose radius at that point is South seven degrees a:u twenty-seven :ain- tes East; end thence Westwardly, still alonithe Northerly side f said road (and follo.,ing the are of said curve), saventy-eight nd two hundredths feet to tine place of beginning, containing two d fifty-hundredths acres, more or less. BEING the sameremises conveyed by Fishers Island Corporction to Margaret T. Taylor, formerlyimargaret T. Young, by ueea dated October 8, 1928, and recorded in the Office of the Cicrk of the County of Suffolk on October 24, 1928 in Liber 1359 of Leeas at page 71. - _ r 4042 4 TRIG INDENTURE, made the 14th day of December, vine teen hundred and Pifty-five, between WARREN R. SNOW, residing at Pecksland Road (no street number) Greenwich, Connecticut, party of the first part, and SNOW, S{EENy & CO. INCORPORATED, a Delaware corporation having its principal Place of business in the State of New York at 44 wall litreet, New York 5, New York, party of the second part, W I 1 hI{ §S S S 19: That the party of the first part, in consideration of one hundred dollars and other good and valuable considera- tion paid by the party of the second part, does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part, its successors and assigns forever, ALL that lot or parcel of land in the Town of South old, Suffolk County, Staee of vew York, being a part of that portion of Fishers Island formerly belonging to bishers Islan Corporation (which portion is sometimes ca�led the "Park") lying easterly of tite following tine, viz: oWlii"LG at tite souttie,st.,riy corner of lana owned by the Unites States, snowa as tile Nort H. G. twrigitt :iili- tary Reservation, Aount Prospect Tract, on tete shore of block Isiand Sound or the Atlantic Gcean (as said 'ir.,et was constituted prior to the extension titer�of by tite ac- quisition of additional lands in condeehation proceedings instituted in 1942) and rotating trience northerly following the cast boundary of the said tv, ct of Manu of the united states (as sane was constituted prior to such extension thereof) to the southerly line of Last rand Road (soa_ti-rtes called Oriental Avenue) and which point is the nortteast- erly center of said tract of imiu of the United ot..t_s (as same was constitutea Prior to sues: extension tiicreof), thence crossing the hast End Road ante following tt:e sa..:e course as tile last to tite share of West harbor or yisi,ers I siana Sound; Saia lot or parcel of iatre beii.g bounded aria des- cribed as follows: bhU1,Nli,G at a merestone on the Forther..y side of a road forty feet wide, sLiu Ltereston- beiht five thou- sand five hundred siAty-four dna eighty-seven hundredths feet North of a point which is one thousand too uuhdrea fourteen and seventeen hundredths feet �_st of monument martini, the L. S. Coast .md oeodetic purvey tiuu otation "ain" (r.nicis s­i� is loc_tou near the Western end of a ridge ov_rlookfng the ooutn shore of Fishers Island aaa on the highest ,oin bet, _d Cnucu-to,utt and iioUnt Prospect and lies South forty-five aegr eel seven Lean miimtes an, twarty-six seconds i_et of :+u rtL liw,iP ling fright in Fishers island souna) arta Troia sail ... _atone r,bt nfng Southwestw-raly alone; toe iVorti_erly sine Of sal, lu_u on a course of South fifty-tilde uebrees forty-five i.,itmt_s ane twenty seconds west a dietetics of one uu::dreu tw and twenty-six iiu,.uruutns fejt to tit,: actu_ goint of bcgi:.0 in of the herein uescrioea tract, slid actuate b=gitutfti, co$tt >rani..b w point of curve to tut; ri ,ht is at.ir ty-three will fifty ienureains le-t a.n t_,_ ufr_etion of whose radius at that paint is i.orta fourt_- - �t 4042 roc[ 5 minutas and forty seconds West; tneu,ce fro.a s=.ia _ctu;a beginning point westrmrdiy, follodfng th, Lire of said curve, forty-five and forty-five iurur_aths feet to a stake marking a point of curve to tin< riyint whose redius is two nunared eighty feet and the airection of whose raaius at tient point is North forty-seven uegre-s twenty- nine minutes and thirty seconds last; thence northwest- wardly, following the are of said curve, oil., aw,eieu thirty-thres a,u forty-one inwndredths feet to a stake; thence worth one aebrea twe[.ty-nine ninut-s and t,livty seconds west one hunarea forty-zwo and sitty-tare, nun- areaths feet to the shore of Fishers lsiano Sowm; thance with the :ceanaers of said Sousa, "uta forty-hind aegreas thirty minutes aiial thirty seconds west sixty felt and Nortii eishty-three uegrees add tairty-eight ,adutes }:est seventy-seven end oiehty-one ?nwiuredths feat; Waonua aouth five degrees and no minutes west forty feet to a st:.xe marking a point of curve to the left whose Isaias is forty eight and tiiirty-sev ui hundreutas feet a..a L, airection of whose radius at that point is Soutin eignty-ffve degrees mast; thence Southeastwardly, followfna tine aro of said carve, sixty-five add sixty-four iivadrautns feet to a stake; thence bouth seventy-two degrees dna forty-live .iii. utes Last twenty-five fejt to a sta.:e ;aarxid, a ;oiht of curve to the right whose radius is thirty and ei Jity-two hundredths feet and tae direction of whose raaius at tinct point is South seventeen degrees aha fifteen minutes west; thence Southeastwardiy, following the arc of said curve, thirty-one aha six hunureuths feet to a stake; thence South fifteen aegraes aid no ruinutes a.at one imnared fifteen feet to a stexe ,:iarlcilia a point of curve to tae right whose raaius is twenty-seveni feet u,u t.ie direction of winuse radius at that point is ,outh seventy-fiva ae- grees west; thence Southwardiy, luliowins tile arc of sad curve, fifty-three aid sixty-nine hundreatas feet to a stake set on the northerly side of said road, marking a point of curve to the left, c.-hoss radius is tiro hundred tairty-nine and twelve hundredths feet ala the direction of whose radius at that point is n+ortn eignt ue6r—,, fif- ty-six minutes ahu twenty seconds Last; thence in a general Sastwaraly direction, along the northeriy side of said road and following the arc o; saia curve, one hundred six- ty-three and fifty hundredths feet to the actual point of beginning; containing fifty-sevens hundreatns of si, acre, more or less.