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Made the Seventh day of March .nineteen hundred 41
and forty-seven.
etmeen THOIaS BUCHAK, survivor of Margaret Buchak, residing at
_ Laurel, Long Island, New toric.
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party of the first pan,
and CHESTER KOLOSKI and GEivEV1EVE kUJS.il, his wife, residing
at Laurel, in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Nev; fork
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,parties of the second part,
the the part y of the first Part,in consideration of ...................
TEN (10.00) .........................Dollar.,lawful money of the United Stat.,
and other lawful consideration.
paid by the parties of the aewnd part,does hereby gram and release unto the ponies of the -
seouad part,
their heirs, executors,
AA!! and assign future,, -
qJU that certain tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and
being at Laurel, Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York,i -
bounded and described as follows:-
BEGINNING at a point on the Southerly side of the R02Ci leaning fro".
Riverhead to Greenport 'known as the Main Highway where the Some is inter-
sected by the division line between premises herein described and premises
k7. adjoining on the East noWor formerly of Bertha Solowiez and Victor Grodski,
formerly of Charles J. Me CarthY, said point of intersection beingdesigna-
Led by a granite monument set at said point distance five hundred seventeen
(517) feet westerly from the point of intersection of the said southerly
side of the Main Highway with the westerly side of the right-of-way of the
Long Island Railroad; thence South 18 degrees e2 minutes East and along to
westerly side of land of said Solowiez and another six hundred toenty-eigh
and ninety-seven one-hundredths (628.97) feet to land now: or formerly of t e
Mattituck Bank; thence South 18 degrees 54 minutes East, and along lana of
the said Mattituck Bank seven hundred ten and three-tenths (710.3) feet to
thence North 70 degrees 25 mi
ninety-tw
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utesnEast, still along tland aofa said MattituckBank three hundred
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and six-tenths (392.6) feet to land now or formerly of Carlton m.prnnxa a
at a concrete monument set therein; thence South 18 degrees 44 minute222212s
East along land of said Prarkard two thousand ore huncred sixty and three-
tenths (2160.3) feet to the land now or foraarly of Tnor.,as J. Harper at a
concrete monument sat t,,erein; thence South 39 decrees 3) seconds ''.est and
along land of said Harper and also land of F.W. Halloce nine hundred forty
and six-tenths (940.6) feet to the land now or formerly of John 'r. Young
at a concrete monument set therein; thence North 13 degrees 56 minutes 30IMMOM -
seconds Rest, along land of said Young seven hundred eighty-nine and forty
■_ six one hundredths (789.46) feet to a concrete monument set teerair.; tr:enc
_. North 17 degrees 58 minutes 30 seconds ^;est, still along laid of said YnunE
■ one thousand Forty-six and thirty-six are hundredths (1046.36) feet to a
concrete monument set the_eir; thence North iii degrees 49 minutes 1"est still-
_ along land of said Young ore the card five hundred ninety and forty-four
. one hundredths (1590.44) feet to a ivar:;et set at the southerly side of 4kr
right -of-way of the Long Islam hailroa�; thence North 19 degrees 20 min i _
utes 'Nest and still along land of said Young five hundred eighty-nine enc 3!.
eighty-three one hundredths (589.33) feet to the southerly side of the said
Mail, Highway at a granite monument set theaein; thence North 68 degrees L
25 minutes East and along tiie southerly side of tae Mair diga"Y ei_aty-
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nine and forty-six one-hundreatns (59.46) feet; trance North 76 cegrees _
54 minutes 30 seconds East and still along the southerly side of the Main
Highway three hunareo seventeen and sixth-eight one-aunar edths (317.65)
-' feet to the point or place of beginning.
Containing within said bounds fifty-five are nine-one one-hunaaeat s
(55.91) acres, exclusive of the land belonging to the Long Island Railroad =
-: Company, as shown by a survey made by Earle! Y. Young, Surveyor, River
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New York, dated September 9, 1933. -