| *Sect. 1. Town of Deer Isle, divided; bounds; New Town of Stonington. All that |
part of the town Town of Deer Isle in the county County of |
Hancock and state of Maine the State, lying southerly of the |
following described lines, namely: Beginning at the center of |
Warren's bridge at South East Harbor, thence over the waters of |
Holt's pond westerly to the head of tide waters in said pond, at |
the southwesterly corner of lot number twenty-three, as shown on |
Peters' plan of said Deer Isle, at a granite post marked 'L;' |
thence northerly by lots numbered twenty-three and twenty-six to |
the Stephen Babbidge one hundred acre lot; thence by said |
Babbidge lot and common land southwesterly to the shore of |
George's pond; thence by the shore of said pond northwesterly to |
the southeasterly corner of the Samuel Small one hundred acre |
lot; thence by said Small's lot northerly seventy rods to the |
northeast corner of said lot; thence by said lot southwesterly to |
the head of Crockett's cove; thence by the thread of said cove |
southwesterly to the waters of Penobscot bay; together with all |
islands now belonging to the town of Deer Isle, lying southerly |
of said line extended westerly over the waters of Penobscot bay, |
and easterly through the waters of South East Harbor, leaving |
Bray's mountain and Stinson's neck on the north, and Whitmore's |
neck on the south, leaving Shabby Island to the northeast in Deer |
Isle and Eastern Mark Island in Stonington to the southwest, the |
line between the 2 islands Shabby and Eastern Mark to join the |
1868 line that set off the Town of Deer Isle, together with the |