| Beginning at the northwesterly corner of the Town of |
| Millinocket as said corner is described in An Act to |
| Incorporate the Town of Millinocket, Private and Special Law |
| 1901, chapter 377; thence northerly in a prolongation of the |
| westerly boundary of the Town of Millinocket a distance of |
| 1,140 feet; thence due West a distance of 16,925 feet, more |
| or less, to the westerly line of Township 3, Indian |
| Purchase; thence southerly along the westerly line of |
| Township 3, Indian Purchase, a distance of 9,816 feet, or |
| more or less, to the normal low water line on the northerly |
| side of Elbow Lake, also known as North Twin Lake; thence |
| South 68 degrees, 32 minutes East, crossing said Elbow Lake, |
| a distance of 8,540 feet, more or less, to a point on the |
| normal low water line on the southerly shore of said Elbow |
| Lake, which point is 344 feet from the southwesterly-most |
| corner of the concrete dam at the outlet of said Elbow Lake; |
| thence due South a distance of 450 feet; thence due East a |
| distance of 15,430 feet, more or less, to the thread of the |
| West Branch of the Penobscot River and the westerly boundary |
| of the Town of Millinocket; thence generally northerly |
| following the westerly boundary of the Town of Millinocket |
| to the point of beginning. |