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HomeMy WebLinkAboutL 3066 P 82 teE� 066 rust `� roe iau n.r.Wawa-wdG4lxrr.gym w......a IF., iwneia.n`rw;".Ahi �ttArututrf,Made the twenty-first day of Marche Nineteen Hundred and ftyBERTHA S. GARDE, residing at Cromwell, County of Middle a and State of Connecticut and CHARLES S. SAGE, residing in the Villag Greenport, Tom of Southold, County of Suffolk and State of New York, Part ies of the first part,and FRED W. YOUNG, residing at Southold, Tom of Southold County of Suffolk and State of New York, part y of the second part, ill' 111g�Nw�h that the part ies ofthe Ill" Part, in consideration of _ _ _ _ SNE - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dollar 11.00 ) lawful money of the United States, and other good and valuable consideration paid by the party of the second part, dei: hereby Punt and release unto the party of the second part, his heirs and aasipns forever, all that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Tom of Southold, Suffolk County, bound- ed and described as follows.- BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line of a certain roadway shown on map of the premises and surrounding land made by Otto W. Van Tuyls dated March 17th, 1950, skid point being approximately seven- teen hundred (1700) feet in a general easterly or southeasterly directio from.the point where the southerly line of said roadway intersects the easterly line of the main highway shown on said map, running thence in a general easterly direction and partly along said roadway approximately four hundred fifty (450) feet, running thence in a general southerly direction and along a ditch or drain a distance of approximatley seven hundred eighty (780) feet to the high water mark of Peconic Bay, running thence in a generally westerly or northwesterly direction along said high water mark a distance of approximately five hundred (500) feet to the easterly line of a basin entrance, running thence in a general nort - L,M13066 PAri 8 erly direction to a point :There an'arm of land runs into the basin, running thence in a general westerly direction along the southerly line x'I of said arm and into said basin a distance of one hundred (100) feet, running thence in a general northerly direction to the northerly line of another arm of land extending into said basin and thence in a genera easterly direction to an extension of the fourth course and thence alon said fourth course as extended to the point or place of begimAng, i