224 TIMBER BONDS 



Thence Nortli 4I14 degrees East 23.50 



chains ; 

 Thence South 81.50 degrees East 109.25 

 chains to the place of beginning. 

 The above tract of land in this Sixth Item 

 conveyed contains nine thousand five hundred 

 and fifty-four (9,554) acres, more or less, and 

 is composed of the ten smallest tracts generally 

 known and indicated on the map as follows: 



(1) Taylor Walthour, Buena Vista Planta- 

 tion, contains ] ,005 acres ; 



(2) Montgomery 2,200 acres; 



(a) Russel Walthour l,242i/> acres; 



(b) Richland Plantation of 900 acres. 



(3) Walthour Homestead of 1,500 acres; 



(4) Panama Baker Plantation, 297 acres; 



(5) Pleasant Valley Plantation of 900 

 acres ; 



(6) H. R. Middleton 664 acres; 



(7) Middleton and Futch 900 acres; 



(8) The Green tract of 450 acres, known 

 as the Hargrave Plantation; 



(9) Green 782 acres, known as the La- 

 Grange tract; 



(10) The Howe 856 acres, known as the 

 Anderson tract. 



The timber on the said 9,554 acres is the 

 same acquired by E. V. Dunlevie from Hilton 

 and Dodge Lumber Co. by deed dated May 28, 

 1908, and recorded at pages 444 et seq., in 

 Book A-I in the office of the Clerk of the Su- 

 perior Court of Tjiberty Comity, Georgia, and 



