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BROOKS FREE LIBRARY. HARWICH, MASS. 02645
ANNUAL REPORT
OF THE TOWN OFFICERS
MEREDITH A. SCOTT
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TOWN OF HARWICH
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Town Officers - 1952
Selectmen, Overseers Public Welfare and Board of Health
Alton E. Walker
Howard C. Cahoon
Term Expires February 1955 Term Expires February 1954
Charles D. Holmes, Chairman Term Expires February 1953
Assessors
Alton E. Walker
Howard C. Cahoon, Chairman
Charles D. Holmes
Term Expires February 1955 Term Expires February 1954 Term Expires February 1953
Town Clerk
Henry K. Bearse Term Expires February 1953 Town Treasurer Term Expires February 1953
Henry K. Bearse
Collector of Taxes
Leslie V. Nickerson
Term Expires February 1953
Surveyor of Highways
Alton P. Hall
Term Expires February 1953 Tree Warden Term Expires February 1953
John H. Paine
Moderator Term Expires February 1953
School Committee
Margaret Leonard
Channing H. Baker
Ephriam G. Nickerson
Term Expires February 1955 Term Expires February 1954 Term Expires February 1953
Constables
Alton E. Walker Horace F. Wixon Glenn T. Miller
Term Expires February 1953 Term Expires February 1953 Term Expires February 1953
Walter E. Cahoon
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Park Commissioners
Reginald P. Kendall William C. Chase
Emulous E. Hall, Jr.
Term Expires February 1955 Term Expires February 1954 Term Expires February 1953
Water Commissioners
Francis J. Hibbert
Norman O. Nickerson
Walter E. Cahoon
Term Expires February 1955 Term Expires February 1954 Term Expires February 1953
Cemetery Commissioners
Carlton Chandler John T. Wood (deceased)
Henry F. Smith
Term Expires February 1955 Term Expires February 1954 Term Expires February 1953
Herring Committee
Donald T. Bates
Archilus H. Cahoon
Milton L. Cahoon
Term Expires February 1953 Term Expires February 1953 Term Expires February 1953
Trustees Broadbrooks Free Library
Hillary M. LeClaire
Charlotte P. Sims
Mildred P. Paine
Term Expires February 1955 Term Expires February 1954 Term Expires February 1953
Trustees Caleb Chase Fund
Thomas M. Wright
Henry F. Smith
Arthur P. Doane, Jr.
Term Expires February 1955 Term Expires February 1954 Term Expires February 1953
Planning Board
Edwin W. Dybing
Term Expires February 1957
Ralph B. Snow
Term Expires February 1956
C. William Johnson, Chairman Term Expires February 1955
Esther A. Stidstone, Secretary Term Expires February 1954 Roswell H. Nye Term Expires February 1953
Recreation Commissioners
George W. Stidstone (Resigned) Term Expires February 1957 Virginia S. Doane (Appointed) Term Expires February 1953 Earle F. Bassett Term Expires February 1956 Priscilla D. Baldwin Term Expires February 1955
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Elton A. Tripp (Resigned) Term Expires February 1954 H. Morrison Mitchell (Appointed)
Raymond H. Grayson
Term Expires February 1953 Term Expires February 1953
APPOINTED OFFICERS Finance Committee
Henry Higgins
Term Expires February 1955
James Baldwin
Term Expires February 1955
Thomas M. Wright
Term Expires February 1955
H. William Morey
Term Expires February 1954
George C. Baldwin
Term Expires February 1954
Asahel E. Drake
Term Expires February 1954
Calvin C. Eldredge Term Expires February 1953
Hilliard E. Hopkins Term Expires February 1953
Marshall Siebenmann, Chm. Term Expires February 1953
Registrars of Voters
Walter T. Gilmore, Chm. (Resigned)
Term Expires February 1955
Amy B. Davis
Cleon S. Crowell
Term Expires February 1954 Term Expires February 1953
Sealer of Weights and Measures
Victor S. Ryder Term Expires February 1953
Superintendent Moth Department
Walter E. Cahoon Term Expires February 1953
Inspector of Animals
Charles H. Taylor Term Expires February 1953
Inspector of Slaughtering
Charles H. Taylor Term Expires February 1953
Surveyor of Wood and Lumber
Roswell H. Nye Term Expires February 1953
Wire Inspector
Bradford L. Barrett Term Expires February 1953
Building Inspector Winslow B. Sawyer
Term Expires March 1953
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Plumbing Inspector
Courtenay N. Chase Term Expires February 1953
Field Drivers and Fence Viewers
Alton E. Walker
Term Expires February 1953
Glenn T. Miller
Term Expires February 1953
Horace F. Wixon Term Expires February 1953
Building and Fire Prevention By-Law Appeal Board
Thomas A. Wright
Term Expires February 1955
Elton A. Tripp (Resigned)
Term Expires February 1954
Charles T. Chase (Appointed)
Term Expires February 1953
Henry F. Smith Term Expires February 1953
Protective By-Law Board of Appeals
Charlotte Sims-(Harwich)
Carl Lombard-(North Harwich)
Sheldon Thayer-(South Harwich)
E. Gorham Nickerson-(East Harwich)
Francis M. Orchard, Chairman-(West Harwich)
Donald Bates-(Pleasant Lake)
Ralph H. Snow-(Resigned-Deceased)-Harwich Port
Peter Barber-(Appointed) -Harwich Port
Veterans Agent
Harry B. Albro Term Expires February 1953
Acting Civil Defense Director
H. William Morey Term Expires February 1953
Shellfish Warden
Roger W. Munsey Term Expires February 1953 Harbor Master Watson J. Small Term Expires February 1953 Roger W. Munsey Term Expires February 1953
Chief of Police C. Conrad Nickerson
Acting Fire Chief and Forest Warden Charles A. Hall
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Town Accountant Term Expires February 1953
Althea M. Chase
Town Counsel Oscar J. Cahoon
Secretary to Selectmen and Assessors
Charlotte W. Morey Term Expires February 1953
Welfare Agent Olive L. Williams
Social Worker Junior Clerk Typist Mary L. Snow
Frances V. Nichols.
Health Officer
Dr. F. L. Moore Term Expires February 1953
Dog Officer
Hilliard E. Hopkins Term Expires February 1953
Sanitary Inspector and Collector of Milk Samples
Ernest C. Edredge Term Expires February 1953
Wharfinger
Roger W. Munsey
Term Expires February 1953
Town Nurse Adelyn J. Peabody, R.N.
Town Forest Committee
Donald T. Bates Aaron Davis
George Wesley Stidstone (Resigned) Doris Doane (Appointed)
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Report of the Selectmen
To the Citizens of Harwich:
In accordance with Chapter 40, Section 49 of the General Laws, the Selectmen are pleased to present the following report.
Under Article 16 in the 1951 Annual Town Meeting (to rededicate the Brooks Academy Building to the School Com- mittee for school purposes) this was completed and on the 24th day of June 1952 it was placed with the Superintendent of Schools, having been painted on the outside and repairs made on the roof.
The Exchange Building was equipped with an emergency lighting system as voted upon under Article 11 and the old wiring system completely renovated and this was finished in time for the High School graduation.
The financial condition of the Town is in excellent stand- ing as is borne out by the report of the Town Accountant, Town Treasurer and Tax Collector. A detailed report of the State Audit as of February 1952 may be examined at the Se- lectmen's Office.
The Board of Selectmen wish to thank the heads of all departments, their workers and the citizens of Harwich for their cooperation during the past year, for their mutual ef- fort to make Harwich such a fine town in which to live.
Respectfully submitted,
CHARLES D. HOLMES, Chm. HOWARD C. CAHOON ALTON E. WALKER
Board of Selectmen
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Assessors' Report
Valuation of the Town Dec. 31, 1952
$12,281,040.00
Valuation of the Town Dec. 31, 1951
11,273,720.00
Increase in valuation
$1,007,320.00
Valuation of Land Exclusive of Buildings
$2,537,160.00
Valuation of Buildings exclusive of Land
8,754,690.00
Total valuation of Land and Buildings Valuation of Personal Estates:
$11,219,850.00
Stock in Trade
$131,900.00
Machinery
47,450.00
Livestock
1,780.00
All other Tangible Property
808,060.00
$989,190.00
989,190.00
Total valuation
$12,281,040.00
Taxes Levied:
Tax on Real Estate
$361,339.20
Tax on Personal
31,654.08
Tax on Polls
2,302.00
$395,295.28
Tax Rate-$32.00 per Thousand
Added valuation on Sept. 17, 1952: Real Estate
$23,150.00
Personal
9,780.00
$32,930.00
Added valuation in Dec. 1952:
Real Estate
$8,800.00
Personal
1,200.00
$10,000.00
Total added valuation in 1952 Total tax on added valuation
$42,930.00 $1,373.76
Number of Live Stock Assessed:
Horses
9
Cows
3
Swine
10
Goats
16
Fowl
340
Number of Acres of Land Assessed-9,038.24
Number of Dwellings Assessed-2,617
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Recapitulation
Total appropriations as certified by
the Town Clerk
$551,034.22
Amount used from Available Funds
48,991.74
Overlay Deficit-1950 & 1951
2,819.45
State Parks and Reservations
760.67
State Audit of Municipal Accounts
710.12
Mosquito Control-Cape Cod Project County Tax
50,874.50
Overlay 1952
6,000.00
Barnstable County Retirement System
1,941.85
Gross amount to be raised
$667,395.97
Estimated Receipts
Income Tax
$25,265.29
Corporation Tax
19,832.20
Motor Vehicle and Trailer Excise
33,823.11
Licenses
5,000.00
General Government
6,500.00
Charities (other than Federal Grants)
11,000.00
Old Age Assistance (other than Federal Grants)
47,000.00
Old Age Meals
1,770.69
Fines
45.00
Veterans' Benefits
3,000.00
Court House Rent
1,250.00
Public Service Enterprises (water)
48,000.00
Schools
19,000.00
$221,486.29
$272,100.69
Total Estimated Receipts and available funds Net amount to be raised by Taxation on Polls and Property $395,295.28
Tax on Polls $2,302.00
Tax on Personal Estate 31,654.08
Tax on Real Estate 361,339.20
$395,295.28
HOWARD C. CAHOON, Chm.
CHARLES D. HOLMES
ALTON E. WALKER
Assessors of Harwich
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TOWN OF HARWICH
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SEAL OF
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HARWICH
ADOPTED SEPT. 4.1897
ANNUAL TOWN MEETING
WARRANT
FEBRUARY 9, 1953
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Barnstable, SS.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Harwich in said County, Greetings:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of said Town qualified to vote in elections and town affairs to meet in the Recreation Building in said Town on Monday, February 9, 1953 at 7:00 A.M., then and there to act on Article 1 and afterwards on the following day, Tuesday, February 10, 1953 at 10 A.M. to meet in Exchange Hall to act on the remaining articles.
Polls will be open at 7:00 A.M. and may close at 2:00 P.M.
Article 1. To choose on one ballot the following Town Officers and Committees: Town Clerk, Town Treasurer, Col- lector of Taxes for one year; one Selectman, Overseer of Pub- lic Welfare and Board of Health for three years; one Assessor for three years; three Herring Committee for one year; one Recreation Committee for five years; one Recreation Com- mittee for four years; one Recreation Committee for one year; three Constables for one year; one Trustee of Brooks Library
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for three years; one Park Commissioner for three years; Sur- veyor of Highways for one year; one Cemetery Commissioner for three years; one Cemetery Commissioner for one year; one Tree Warden for one year; Moderator for one year; one School Committee for three years; one Water Commissioner for three years; and one Planning Board Member for five years.
Article 2. To choose all other Town Officers and Com- mittees.
Article 3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Town Treasurer, with the approval of the Selectmen to bor- row money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1, 1953 and to issue a note or notes therefore payable within one year and to re- new any note or notes as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17 Chapter 44 of the General Laws.
Article 4. To hear the report of all Town Officers and Committees for the year of 1952.
Article 5. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate such sums of money as may be necessary to defray Town expenses for the ensuing year and to act fully thereon.
Article 6. To see if the Town will vote to fix salaries of the elected Town Officers for the year 1953 and to appropri- ate money therefor.
Article 7. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate or transfer from unappropriated available funds in the Treasury, a sum of money for Chapter 90, Highway Main- tenance, or take any action in relation thereon.
Article 8. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money to be used with whatever State and County funds are available under Chapter 90, Road Construc- tion and to act fully thereon.
Article 9. To see what action the Town will take in re- gard to the Herring Fisheries for the year 1953 and to act fully thereon.
Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) for Band Concerts to be given by the Chatham Band in Brooks Park in the summer of 1953.
Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to grant to Pine Grove Cemetery Association for Cemetery purposes the land
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now owned by the Town and formerly owned by Mary D. Crowell and more particularly bounded and described as fol- lows: commencing at a cement bound in the southwest corner of the premises at a Town Road called Division Street and in range of land now or formerly of David R. Ginn, thence sets northerly by said Division Street, 170 feet to a Town Road called Cemetery Road; thence easterly by said Cemetery Road 750 feet to a stake in range of land of the heirs of Ben- jamin Hurst and at a point opposite Stone and Iron Cemetery fence; thence sets southerly by the said Benjamin Hurst heirs 170 feet to land now or formerly of the said David R. Ginn; thence westerly 750 feet by the said David R. Ginn land to the first mentioned bound, supposed to contain about 2 acres and to act fully thereon.
Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to nominate and elect from the floor a committee of five to make a study of the manager form of town government; so called; said com- mittee to report its findings with recommendations to the Board of Selectmen prior to December 1, 1953 and that a sum of fifty dollars ($50.00) be raised and appropriated for the use of said committee.
Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to release any interest the town may have in the land now owned by Helen E. McIvor on Uncle Venies Road in South Harwich and to execute the necessary instruments in order to clear the title to said land.
Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money to be used for group Life Insurance for Town Employees and act fully thereon.
Article 15. To see if the Town will vote to expend the refunded Dog Tax for the support of Brooks Free Library and act fully thereon.
Article 16. To see what action the Town will take rel- ative to holding the action on the Town Meeting Warrant in the evening and act fully thereon.
Article 17. To see if the Town will vote to change the name of Cemetery Road in West Harwich to Pine Grove Road and to instruct the Surveyor of Highways to erect a sign "Pine Grove Road" at each end of said Road and to act fully thereon.
Article 18. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money to be used under direc- tion of the Selectmen to properly celebrate and observe July 4th, 1953.
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Article 19. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money for unpaid bills of 1952 as provided for in Chapter 179 of the Acts of 1941.
Article 20. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) to be ex- pended for Recreation and Amusement in the form of Base- ball.
Article 21. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00) to install a Flood Lighting System in Brooks Park and to act fully thereon.
Article 22. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of twenty-seven hundred and seventy-nine dollars ($2,779.00) for the purchase of a new Police Cruiser, equipped with radio and all other accessories, said purchase to be made by the Selectmen and to act fully thereon.
Article 23. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of eleven hundred and fifty dollars ($1,150) for the purchase of 500 feet of 21/2 inch treated double jacket fire hose and 500 feet of 11/8 inch forestry hose and to act fully thereon.
Article 24. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of seventeen thousand dollars ($17,000) for the purpose of purchasing a new pumper for the Fire De- partment. This new truck to replace the 1927 Maxim pumper now in service and to act fully thereon.
Article 25. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,000.00) to be used by the Board of Water Commissioners for extending water mains where requested, providing the estimated income is at least six per cent (6%) of the cost of installing.
Article 26. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money for the purpose of paint- ing and repairing the Elevated Water Tank at Kildee Hill in Harwich Port and to act fully thereon.
Article 27. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money for the purpose of paint- ing the new Standpipe at Brooks Park in Harwich and to act fully thereon.
Article 28. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money to complete the six inch water main on Grey Neck Road in West Harwich and to act fully thereon.
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Article 29. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00) to the Water Department's construction account for extending water mains and appurtenances in such streets and ways, public or private as the Board of Water Commissioners shall determine. Also to determine whether the appropriation shall be provided for by taxation, by transfer from available funds in the treasury or by issuance of a loan.
Article 30. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of six thousand dollars ($6,000.00) to be used by the Board of Water Commissioners for the lowering of 530 feet of existing 10-inch Water Main in Chatham Road to a depth of 4 feet below the existing surface of the street and to act fully thereon.
Article 31. To see if the Town will vote to direct the Water Commissioners to purchase the necessary equipment and materials in order to provide for the fluoridation of the Harwich water supply and to raise and appropriate a suf- ficient sum of money for this purpose and to act fully thereon.
Article 32. To see if the Town will accept and adopt the following extension to the Protective By-Law for the Town of Harwich.
By-Law: To extend the Protective By-Law for the Town of Harwich, originally adopted at the Annual Town Meeting, February 13th, 1951, approved by the Attorney General's Of- fice June 15th, 1951, with extension amendments and changes adopted at the Annual Town Meeting, February 12th, 1952, approved by the Attorney General's Office June 2nd, 1952, and made effective June 23rd, 1952; to also include the Pleasant Bay area of East Harwich as shown on a revised Protective By-Law map to be filed with the Town Clerk under the same rules and regulations, but with the following additions :---
Under Section 1, first paragraph, page 15, after South Harwich add the following :- "and the Pleasant Bay area of East Harwich," only,
After paragraph 6, top of page 16 add "(7) Pleasant Bay area of East Harwich between Route 28 and Pleasant Bay on the east side and one thousand feet (1,000) west, parallel with west side of Route 28."
Under (b) Residential and Agricultural Districts, top of page 16, after South Harwich, add the following :- "and the Pleasant Bay area of East Harwich."
Article 33. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) for the purpose of making harbor improvements including dredging
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and groin work at little Round Cove said sum to be used in conjunction with any money contributed by the County and the State Department of Public Works and act fully thereon.
Article 34. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the purpose of dredging at Wychmere Harbor at Harwich Port said sum to be used in conjunction with any money contri- buted by the State Department of Public Works and act fully thereon.
Article 35. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate the sum of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for the purpose of harbor improvements at Allens Harbor, said sum to be used in conjunction with any money contributed by the State Department of Public Works and act fully thereon.
Article 36. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sum of money for the purpose of making Assessor's Maps and to act fully thereon.
Article 37. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money to provide for the ex- pense in the laying out, relocation and alteration of Town Ways and Surveying Town Property and to act fully thereon.
Article 38. To see if the Town will accept the layout of Grey Neck Lane leading off Grey Neck Road as reported and recommended by the Selectmen under date of January 30, 1953, and to authorize and instruct the Selectmen to take by purchase or eminent domain the lands or interests in the lands within said layout, and to raise and appropriate a suf- ficient sum of money for this purpose.
Article 39. To see if the Town will accept the layout of Earle Terrace leading off Earle Road as reported and recom- mended by the Selectmen under date of January 30, 1953, and to authorize and instruct the Selectmen to take by purchase or eminent domain the lands or interests in the lands within said layout and to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for this purpose.
Article 40. To see if the Town will accept the layout of Joe Lincoln Road leading from Riverside Drive to Belmont Road as reported and recommended by the Selectmen under date of January 30, 1953, and to authorize and instruct the Selectmen to take by purchase or eminent domain the lands or interests in the lands within said layout and to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for this purpose.
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Article 41. To see if the Town will accept the layout of Red River Road leading off Route 28 in a southerly direction as reported and recommended by the Selectmen under date of January 30, 1953, and to authorize and instruct the Select- men to take by purchase or eminent domain the lands or in- terests in the lands within said layout and to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money for this purpose.
Article 42. To see if the Town will accept the layout of Victory Drive leading off Lower County Road northerly to Sunset Road as reported and recommended by the Selectmen under date of January 30, 1953, and to authorize and instruct the Selectmen to take by purchase or eminent domain the lands or interests in the lands within said layout, and to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for this purpose.
Article 43. To see if the Town will accept the relocation and alteration of Smith Street leading from Depot Street easterly to North Road as reported and recommended by the Selectmen under date of January 30, 1953, and to authorize and instruct the Selectmen to take by purchase or eminent domain the lands or interests in the lands within such alter- ation and relocation and to raise and appropriate a sufficient sum of money for this purpose.
Article 44. To see if the Town will accept the layout of Ocean Avenue leading off Uncle Venies Road westerly as re- ported and recommended by the Selectmen under date of January 30, 1953, and to authorize and instruct the Select- men to take by purchase or eminent domain the lands or in- terests in the lands within said layout and to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money for this purpose.
Article 45. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate a sufficient sum of money to purchase or take by eminent domain for the purpose of a public playground and recreation centre the area of woodland, brushland and clear- ed land located between Harwich Center and Harwich Port and being bounded and described in two parts as follows: 1. Westerly by Grass Pond so called; northwesterly and norther- ly by swamp land of owners unknown; easterly by land of Helen B. Buck, land of Walter C. Cook, land of Herbert L. Bradford, land of B. Mildred Gray, land of Ralph S. Brown, land of Emma C. Megathlin, land of Margaret E. Sliney, land of William J. Sliney and land described in a deed of Theron C. Homes to Clayton I. Hemeon dated June 17, 1949, and re- corded with Barnstable County Deeds in Book 723, page 9; Southerly by land described in a deed of Theron C. Holmes to Edward J. Shaw et ux dated October 24, 1946, and recorded with said deeds in Book 658, Page 424; Easterly again and
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Southerly again and Easterly again by said land now or for- merly of Shaw and land described in a deed of Theron C. Holmes to Theodore Hunt dated October 30, 1943, and recorded with said deeds in Book 607, Page 381; Southerly again and Southwesterly and Westerly again by cranberry land and swamp land of J. O. Hulse and owners unknown. 2. Also, and as a part of said area, a strip of land thirty feet in width ad- joining the northerly side of said land of Margaret E. Sliney and extending from Bank Street westerly to the first described part. The said premises being made up of parcels now or formerly of Sidney B. Moody, Gershom D. Hall, Charles Tay- lor, Theron C. Holmes, Emma C. Megathlin and/or owners unknown.
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