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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3775 P 1 ssa.tow..-,t Pig 10PI WY,p, made the day of February nineteen hundred and flfArfoar between UCW33 G. IARUS residingat STony P,-.r Richmond, Virginia, party of the first part,and RICHARD.H. WILMER.and ELISABETE F. WILMER, his wife, residing at 8f -Iw 4UZZ .frrvm , New Hawn, Connecticut, part ise of the second part, an tenants in cannon and not as joint tenants or tenants by the entirety, Riwilfirt4, that the party of the first part, in consideration of One Dollar, lawful money of the United States, and other valuable consideration paid by the parties of the second part,do as hereby grant and release unto the part See of the second para their heirs and assigns forever, JW that certain plot,piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate,lying and being in the Town of Southold, Suffok County, State of New York, being a part of that portion of Fishers Island belonging to the grantor (which portion is hereinafter called the "Perk") lying Easterly of the following line, viz., BEGINNING at the ecutheasterly corner of land owned by the United States, known as the Fort H. G. Aright Military Reservation, Mount Prospeot 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 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 as the last to the shore of West Harbor or Fishers Island Sound; Said lot or parcel of land being bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at s stone monument set on the Easterly side of e road forty feet wide, said monument being nineteen hundred and fifty-two and ninety-three hunimele feet South of a point which is fifteen hundred and fifty-six and twelve-hundredth. feet Nest of another monument marking the U. S. Coast and Geodetic survey Triangulation Station "Nin" (which said "Nin" monument is located near the Western and of e. ridge overlooking the South shore of Fishers Island and on the highest point between Chocomount and Mount Prospect and lies South forty-five degrees seventeen minutes and twenty-six seconds East of North Dumpling Light in Fisher., Island Sound); and running thence South eighty-two degrees thirteen minutes snd twenty seconds East one hundred and fifty-one and ninety-hundredths- feet to a stake; thence South sixty degrees and fifty-nine minutes Eeet two hundred and seven and sixty-seven hunrlrNdtho feet to e .&its; thsnce South thirty-eight degrees thirty five-minutes ani forty seconds "Rest ninety-nine and twenty-five hundredths feet to a sole; thence South twenty-sly degrees twenty-one minute= not thirty seconds 'dart one hundred and twenty-three and eighty-eight hundredths feet to a 377 U! stake; thence South eighteen degrees and five minutes West fifty-one an degrees one minute and ten d fifty-live hundredt.s feet to a stake; thence South thirty-seven seconds ':deet thirty-four and seventy-eight hundredths feet to a stake{ thence :forth fifty-seven degrees twenty minutes and twenty seconds West seventy-seven ;nd elghty-five hundredths feet to a stake; thence North thirty-three degrees and thirty-nice minutes West one hundred and twenty-four and ninety-five hundredths feet to a stake masking a point of curve to the right whose radius is two hundred and sixty-seven and eighteen-hundredths feet and the direc- tion of whose radi•!s at that point is North fifty-six degrees and twenty-one minutes East; thence Northwarily (following the are n£ said curve) one hundred and fifty-eight and eighty-three hundredths feet to a stake set on the Easterly aide of srdd rmd; thence, along the Easterly side of said road, North twenty-four minutes and forty seconds East fifty-nine and sixty-five hundrelths feet to a stake mnrking a point of cm.ve to the right whose radhis is seven hundred and fifty-three and sixty-one hundredths feet end the direction of whcee radi na at that Point to South eighty-nine degrees thirty-five minutes and twenty seconds East; end thence Northwerdly still along the Easterly side of soid road (and following the aro of snid curve) thirty-one feet to the niece of beginning; aon'aining one and seventy-thr, hundr9dths acres, more or less;