452 REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF 



Webb to Charles A. Tatiim and Edmund C. Converse ; thence westerly at right angles to said 

 Township thirty-eight line and along the north line of said last mentioned small tract forty-five (45) 

 chains to the north-westerly corner of said last mentioned small tract so sold and conveyed to said 

 Tatum and Converse; thence forty (40) degrees fifteen (15) minutes to the right, one hundred 

 twenty (120) chains ; thence thirty-three (33) degrees to the left one hundred three (103) chains to 

 the line between the east one-half and the west one-half of said Township thirty-eight ; thence north- 

 erly along said last mentioned line ten chains to a point eighty (80) chains south on said line from 

 the north-west corner of the north-east quarter of said Township thirty-eight ; thence east, parallel 

 with the north line of said township, one hundred twenty-five (125) chains; thence north at right 

 angles to the last mentioned line eighty (80) chains to the place of beginning, containing two thousand 

 fourteen (2,014) acres. But in case the title of said Association in said parcel of land shall be 

 defective, then for value received the parties of the first part covenant and agree to pay to the People 

 of the State of New York the sum of seventeen thousand ($17,000) dollars upon demand duly made 

 of said first parties by said parties of the second part through their duly authorized officers or agents. 

 And the said parties of the first part for themselves, their heirs, successors and assigns, jointly and 

 severally covenant and agree to and with the parties of the second part, their successors, heirs and 

 assigns, that they will forever warrant and defend said parties of the second part, their successors and 

 assigns, and that they will indemnify said parties of the second part against all injury, loss and 

 damage which they may sustain by reason or on account of the removal of minerals or fossils from 

 the east third of Township five (5) and Township eight (8) of John Brown's Tract (consisting of 

 about 26,479 acres of land) by the immediate or remote grantors of said parties of the first part or the 

 heirs, successors or assigns of said grantors. 



Six///. — And the said William Seward Webb and Ne-ha-sa-ne Park Association of the first part 

 covenant and agree to and with the said party of the second part to cut a trail on the lands above 

 conveyed from Big Crooked Lake in Township forty-three (43) down through the valley of 

 the outlet of said lake to the junction of said outlet with the trail leading from Gull Lake across 

 the triangle north of Township thirty-eight (38), such trail to be cut by the parties of the first part 

 within one year from the date hereof under the direction of the Commissioners of the Board of 

 Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New York as to location and to their satisfaction. 



The parties of the first part also covenant and agree at the request of the Commissioners of the 

 Board of Fisheries, Game and Forests to cut out a roadway from the road from Beaver River Station 

 across said Township forty-two (42) on the lands above conveyed so as to connect with the 

 road known as the State Road (Carthage and Lake Champlain Road) at or near the boundary 

 line of Township thirty-nine (39), said road to be cut within one year from the date hereof at the 

 request of the parties of the second part or their successors, and to be located as they shall request 

 and to be cut to their satisfaction ; it being understood and agreed that under this agreement the 

 parties of the first part are not liable for the making of any road beyond the cutting out of trees, 

 bushes, etc., from such roadway. 



In witness whereof the said William Seward Webb and Eliza Osgood Webb, of the first part, 

 have hereunto set their hands and seals, and the Ne-ha-sa-ne Park Association, of the first part, has 

 hereunto caused its corporate seal to be affixed and these presents to be signed by its president, the 

 day and year first above written. 



State of New York, | ,, . 

 County of S ' ' 



On this i6th day of January, 1896, before me, the subscriber, personally appeared William Seward 

 Webb and Eliza Osgood Webb, his wife, to me known, and known to me to be the same persons 

 described in and who executed the foregoing instrument and they severally duly acknowledged to me 

 that they executed the same. 



[Notarial Seal.] JAS. W. Bentlev, 



Notary Public, Albany County. 



