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THIS INDENTURE, made the /,Q!!! day of April,
a' nineteen hundred and fifty-eight (1958) between HENRY D.
HORTON, also known as HARRY D. HORTON, of 140 Northampton
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R y Street, Easton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and RUTH A.
HORTON of 535 Fairbanks Street, Phillipsburg, Warren County,
New Jersey, his wife, parties of the first part,
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HARRY D. HORTON of 140 Northampton.Street, Easton, Northampton
County, Pennsylvania, party of the second part,
WITNESSETH, that the parties of the first part, in
consideration of One ($1.00) Dollar and other good and valuable
considerations, lawful money of the United States, to them in
hand paid by the party of the second part, do hereby grant and
release unto the party of the second part, his heirs and assigns
forever,
ALL THAT tract or parcel of land, situate in the
Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York,
beginning at a cement monument in the Southerly line of Indian
Neck Lane at the northeast corner of lands formerly owned by
Flora Appleby; running thence North seventy-eight (78) degrees,
eleven (11) minutes and thirty (30) seconds East one Hundred
and thirty-one and ninety-four one hundredths (131.94) feet
to a cement monument; thence South eighty-six (86) degrees,
fifty-one (51) minutes and twenty (20) seconds East two
thousand two hundred and eight and sixteen one-hundredths
(2,208.16) feet to a cement monument; thence South thirty-five
(35) degrees, twenty-one (21) minutes and fifty (50) seconds
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t, East five hundred and forty-eight and seventy-one one-hundredths
(548.71) feet through the center of a cement monument to high
water mark of Little Peconic Bay; thence south sixteen (16)
degrees, thirty-seven (37) minutes and ten (10) seconds West
four Hundred and nineteen and sixty-one one-hundredths (419.61)
feet along high water mark of Little Peconic Bay; thence north
through the center of a cement monument seventy (70) degrees,
five (5) minutes and twenty (20) seconds West seven hundred
and seven and eighty one-hundredths (707.80) feet to a cement
monument, which monument has been placed in the easterly side
of lands formerly owned by Flora Appleby; thence north one
(1) degree, fifteen (15) minutes and thirty (30) seconds West
one hundred and fourteen (114) feet along the easterly side
of lands formerly owned by Flora Appleby to a cement monument;
thence South seventy (70) degrees, thirty-six (36) minutes and
forty (40) seconds East one hundred and fifty-seven and eighty
five one-hundredths (157.85) feet to a cement monument; thence
north one (1) degree, seventeen (17) minutes and forty (40)
seconds West two thousand five hundred and ninety-five and
fifty-seven one-hundredths (2595.57) feet to the place of
beginning; being designated as lots No. 2 and 3 on a map showing
partition of property of Phillip H. Horton and Harry D. Horton
situate at Indian Neck, Peconic, New York, made by Halsey t i
VanTuyle September 2nd, 1919, reference to which map is made
for a more particular description.
The above described lots, an shown by the above
mentioned map comprise 16.014 acres.
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BEING THE SAME PREMISES which Grantors acquired by
deed dated March 12, 1926 and recorded in Suffolk County Clerk's
Office in Liber 1221, Page 473 on the 26th day of January, 1987;
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