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 |