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beginning, containing twenty-seven (27) acres.__A certain
lot or parcel of land, situated in Lewiston in said County
of Androscoggin and bounded and described as follows:__
Commencing at a point in the northeasterly line of Montello
Street where the southeasterly line of land conveyed to the
Stanton Bird Club by Alfred Williams Anthony by deed dated
Jan. 18, 1922 and recorded in the Androscoggin Registry of
Deeds, Book 315, page 447, intersects said street; thence
northeasterly by southeasterly line of said land of said
Stanton Bird Club, six hundred eighty (680) feet to land of
said Stanton Bird Club; thence southeasterly and parallel
with said Montello Street to a point six hundred eighty
(680) feet northeasterly from said Montello Street and land
formerly of George E. Ridley; thence southwesterly by said
Ridley land six hundred eighty (680) feet to said Montello
Street; thence northwesterly along the northeasterly side of
said Montello Street to point of commencement.__Also a
certain other lot or parcel of land, situated in said
Lewiston, bounded as follows:__Westerly by the Highland
Spring Road, northerly by the Thorne road, so-called,
easterly by land of one A.D. Ames, and southerly by lands of
Daniel Conley and A.W. Taylor, the same containing six and
two-tenths (6.2) acres more or less.__A certain lot or
parcel of land situated northeasterly from the northeasterly
end of East Avenue in said Lewiston, bounded and described
as follows, to wit:__Beginning at the corner of the Field,
Wood, and Thorncrag lots, so-called, near the Miller
Fireplace, thence running northwesterly one hundred fifty
(150) feet about 9.03 rods, along the stone wall between the
Thorncrag and Wood lots, so-called, to a stake and stones;
thence at right angles northeasterly about 42.7 rods to a
stake and stones on the line dividing the old Frye and Dill
lot, now owned by the Stanton Bird Club, and the old Phineas
Wright Homestead now owned by this Grantor; thence at nearly
right angles along said line two hundred twenty (220) feet
(13 1/3 rods) to the corner of the three lots commonly
called the Frye and Dill, Henry Field and Phineas Wright,
now owned by this Grantor, lots; thence 42.7 rods at right
angles southwesterly along the Field line to the point of
beginning; containing three (3) acres more or less.__A
certain lot or parcel of land situated in said Lewiston,
bounded and described as follows:__Beginning at an iron
stake set in the ground in a stone wall on the northeasterly
line of land of said Stanton Bird Club, said stake being one
hundred fifty (150) feet from the northwesterly corner of
land of Raymond R. Field; thence northwesterly along the
northeasterly line of land of said Stanton Bird Club one
hundred twenty-five (125) feet to an iron stake set in the
ground; thence at right angles northeasterly three hundred
(300) feet to an iron stake set in the ground; thence at


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