HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3003 P 134 w �s uo lytXidieai34
THIS INDENTURE, ,Wade the 9 ay of �a
orate¢. hundred and forty nine Leuecen LAVINIA R. CLOSE,
residing at No. 270 Clifton Place, Brooklyn, New York,
part Y of the first part,
and JAMES HALLAS, residing at Sunrise Inn, Southold, Long Island,
part y of the second part,
WITNESSETH, that the part of the first part, in consideration of One dollar
and other valuable considerations dul=
lawful money of the United States, to me paid
by the party of the second part, do hereby grant and release unto the party of the sc and part,
his heirs and assigns forever,
)am
Parcel I
ALL that tract or parcel of land, with the buildings and
-
improvements thereon, situate in the.Village and Town ofSouthold,
County of Suffolk and State of New York, bounded and described as
follows.- Commencing at a point on the Northerly side of the Main
Street marked by an iron bar set in the ground at the Southwesterly
corner of premises heretofore conveyed by Julia A. Post to William
R. Close and wife; and running thence Westerly along the norther-
ly side of Main Street following the line. of.the fence as it now
stands adistance of Forty-two (42) feet; thence Westerly still
along the Northerly..side of MainStreet and along the fence line
a distance of Eighty one and nine tenths (81.9) feet to land of
J. Leo. Thompson; thence Northerly along the Easterly line of
said Thompson's land a distance of One huW red and twelve (112)
feet to land of Anton Jernick; thence Easterly along said Jernlck's
land a distance. of One Hundred twelve and six tenths (112.6) feet to
an iron bar set in the ground, thence Southerly s distance of One -
hundred twelve and two tenths (112.2) feet tothe point or place of
beginning.
Parcel II
ALL that unimpr*ed tract or parcel of lardsituate in the
Village and Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York,
bounded and described as follows! Commencing at an ironpipe where
the
Westerly line of land of Anton Jernick intersects the Northerly
Tine of Main.Street and running.thence Northerly along the Westerly
side of said Jernlckts land a.distance of One hundred five and eight.'
tenths (105.8) feet to an .iron bar set in the ground; -thence Wester-
ly along other land of said.Jernick a distance of Seventy'-two (72)
feet to an iron tierset in the ground, thence Southerly a distance
of one hundred twelve and two tenths (112.2) feet to an iron bar in
the fence line on the Northerly side of Main.Street; .thence Easter-
ly along the Northerly side of MainStreet a distance of Eighty-seven
(87) feet to the point or place of beginning.,.