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Thence south fifty-one degrees and fifteen minutes west (S. 51° 15’ W.) 
true meridian, nine hundred and ten (910) feet, to a point determined by 
the following sextant angles: Little Captains Island, C.S., to Americus, 
62° 20’; Americus to Mead, go° 14’; Americus to Portchester spire 
(Methodist), 88° 42’. Thence south five degrees and fifteen minutes 
west (S. 5° 15’ W.) true meridian, two hundred and fifteen (215) feet to 
buoy known as 1,023 in Commissioners’ buoy records, and determined 
by the following sextant angles: Great Captains Island lighthouse to 
Americus, 107° 42’; Americus to Calf, 110° 27’; Summer house to 
Great Captains Island lighthouse, 107° 27’... The following ranges per- 
tain to this point: 1. Barn just south of Bush’s woods just open to the 
south of barn on Bower's Island. 2. South edge of stone house on with 
white stone near the south end of Calves Island. Thence south seventy- 
five degrees and twenty-minutes east (S. 75° 20’ E.) true meridian, seven 
hundred and seventy-five (775) feet to the point of beginning. The area 
comprised is fifteen (15) acres. 
PORTCHESTER BED. o 
Beginning at the northern point of the bed, said point being the 
southeast corner of ground of Isaac Martin. The said point is known 
as buoy number 479 in Commissioners’ buoy records, and is determined 
by the following sextant angles: Summer house to Calf, 131° 17’ ; Calf 
to Mead, 76° 54’; Summer house to Great Captains Island lighthouse, 
100° 40’; Great Captains Island lighthouse to Horse Neck spire, 84° 
oo’. The following ranges pertain to this point: 1. The north side of 
Clifford’s house opens about fifty feet west of the west side of Black 
Tom rock. 2. The south side of bathing house of Edward Schell is in 
line with north side of the high rock of the Black Tom rocks. [The 
bathing house stands on the main shore southwest of the steamboat 
dock at Portchester.]| From the said northern point the northern 
boundary line runs south sixty-five degrees and fifteen minutes west 
(S. 65° 15’ W.) true meridian, across the highest part of Beach rock to 
the shore. The point on Beach rock is determined by the following sex- 
tant angles: Summer house to Calf, 121° 38’; Calf to Horse Neck spire, 
47° 54’; Summer house to Great Captains Island lighthouse, 92° 08’. 
From the said northern point the eastern boundary line runs south fifty- 
three degrees and thirty-five minutes east (S. 53° 35’ E.) true meridian, 
eight hundred and ninety (890) feet, to buoy 481, at the south corner of 
ground of George W. Martin. Thence south sixty-four degrees east 
(S. 64° oo’ E.) true meridian, one thousand eight hundred and fifty 
(1,850) feet, to buoy 482. This point is determined by the following 
ranges: 1. Cupola of Abendroth’s house over slim cedar tree, the west 
one of several, standing on the mainland and near the shore. 2. The 
south side of woods on Rye Point in line with bottom of bluff on south 
end of Manursing Island. Thence south sixty-six degrees and forty- 
