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THIS INDENIURE,made the ; 'day of September,nineteen hundred and sixty-seven
BETWEEN WILLIAM C. STARK, of Jamesport, New York, and MARION M.
STARK and TRE SUFFOLK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK, both of Riverhead,
New York, as Executors of the Estate of Walter E. Stark, deceased,
co-partners doing business as I. M. YOUNG & CO., at Riverhead, NOW
York,
partyafthefirstpart,aod I. M. YOUNG & CO., INC., a corporation organised
under the laws of New York and maintaining its principal office
and place of business at Route No. 58, Riverhead, Suffolk County,
New York
1 party of the amend par[,
M7 WITMESSEfH,that the party of the first part,in consideration of
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Ten and 00/100 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
dollars,
lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable cons iderationpaid
by the party of the second part,does hereby grant and release unto the party of the second part,the heirs or
9� %u successors and assigns of the party of the second part forever,
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ALL mII certain pludepiecBor pareclatf land,with the buildings and improvement,thereon erected,situate,
lying and beingaxiew at Southold, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County,
New York, bounded and described as follows:
PARCEL I. North by land of the Long Island Railroad Company;
East by and of Oscar Wells Estate; South by land of Bertha
Bullock; and West by Youngs Avenue. Containing by estimation
1 1/2 acres, more or less.
BEING and intended to be the same premises conveyed to the
partners of I. M. Young & Co. by William Corey Albertson Estate
by deed dated May 24, 1946 and recorded in the Suffolk County
Clerk's Office on June 3, 1946 in Liber 2572 of deeds, page 508.
PARCEL II. BEGINNING at a railroad monument set on the easterly
TI—ne—'OF-Tands of the Estate of W. Corey Albertson at the north-
west corner of the premises herein described, and running thence
along the southerly line of lands claimed to be owned by Long
Island Railroad Company N. 66D 501 E. a distance of 200 feet to
a concrete monument; running thence S. 20 a
191 20" E. along other
lands of Caroline F. Wells a distance of 181.35 feet to a concrete
monument; running thence S. 670 131 10" W. still along other lands
of Caroline F. Wells a distance of 200 feet to a concrete monument
marking the Southeast corner of lands of the Estate of W. Corey
Albertson and the northeast corner of lands of Robert Hallock; run-
ning thence N. 20R 181 W. along the easterly line of lands of the
Estate of V. Corey Albertson a distance of 196.52 feet to the rail-
road monument set at the point or place of beginning.
The aforesaid courses and distances being according to a survey
made by Otta W. VanTuyl,.L.S. dated April 16, 1946.
BEING and Intended to be the same premises conveyed to the partners
of I. M. Young & Co. by Caroline F. Wells by deed dated May 2, 1946
and recorded in the Suffolk County Clark,. Office on May 6, 1946,
in Liber 2560 of deeds, page 277.
PARCEL III. BEGINNING at a railroad monument set at the Northeast
owner of lands of the Estate of W. Corey Albertson, which monument
is N. 66R 501 E. 290.38 feet from a railroad monument set on the
easterly side of Youngs Avenue,. and running thence from said point of
s22 ma 156 LIBER of beginning N. 660 50' E. along lands of Long Island Railroad Company
a di.atanca of 200 feet to a point; running thence S 200 19' 20"
E. a distance of 16.52 .feet to a concrete monument set at the north-
east corner of other lands of the party of the first part; running
thence S. 66' 50' W. along the Northerly line of said lands of
the party of the first part a distance of 200 feet to a railroad
monument set on theeasterly line of lands of the Estate of W. Corey
Albertson; running thence N. 200 18' West along the easterlyline of
lands of the Estate of W. Corey Albertson a distance of 16.52 feet
to the railroad monument set at the point or place of beginning.
The aforesaid courses and distances being according to a survey
made by Otto W. VanTuyl, L.S., dated April 16, 1946. -
BEING and intended to be the same premises conveyed to the
partners of I.. M. Young & Co. by Caroline F. Wells by deed dated May
2, 1946 and recorded in the Suffolk County Clerk's Office on May 6,
1946 in Liber 2560 of deeds, page 280.
PARCEL IV. BEGINNING at a point in the line dividing land of
I. M. Young & Co. on the West from land of The Long Island Rail
Road Company on the East, distant three feet and f orty-nine one-
hundredths of a foot measured South twenty degrees twenty minutes
forty-five seconds East, along said land dividing line from a corner
of said lands, said corner being distant two hundred eighty-nine feet
and fifty-two one-hundredths of a foot measured North sixty-six
degrees fifty minutes four seconds East along the Southerly line
of land of said Rail Road Company, from the Easterly line of Rail-
road Avenue; Extending from said beginning point the following four
courses and distances: the first two thereof being by land of said
Rail Road Company; (1) North sixty-six degrees fifty minutes four
seconds East the, distance of five hundred forty-Pour feet to a point;
(2) South seventeen degrees fifty-three minutes fifty seconds East
thirteen feet and six one-hundredths of a foot to a point in a North-
erly line of land of said I. M. Young & Co.; the following two courses
and distances being by said last mentioned land; (3) South sixty-six
degrees fifty minutes four seconds West, on a line parallel with and
distant thirteen feet Southeastwardly at right angles from the first
course herein described, the distance off iv e hundred forty-six feet
and seven one-hundredths of a foot to a corner; and thence (4) North
twenty degrees twenty minutes forty-five seconds West the distance
of thirteen feet and three one-hundredths of a foot to the place of
beginning. Containing one hundred sixty-three one-thousandths of an
acre, more or less.
BEING and intended to be the same premises conveyed to the
partnere of I. M. Young & Co. by the Long Island Rail Road Company
by deed dated May 5th, 1948 and recorded in the Suffolk County
Clerk's Office on July 7, 1948 in Liber 2845 of deeds, page 280.
BEING and intended to be the four parcels conveyed to Walter S.
Stark and William C. Stark, co-partners doing business as I. M. Young
& Co. by deed dated Nov. 1, 1960 and recorded in the Suffolk County
Cls rk'a Office on November 1, 1960 In Liber 4899 of deeds, page 480.