Town records of Brookline, Massachusetts, 1858-1871, v. 2, Part 20

Author: Brookline (Mass.)
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Brookline, Mass. : Published by vote of the town
Number of Pages: 598


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The twelve Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States, each ballot for such Elector to contain


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General Election, November 8, 1864.


the name of at least one inhabitant of each Congressional Dis- trict of this Commonwealth; a Representative to Congress for the Third Congressional District ; also, for Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Councillor for Councillor District Number Six, Secretary of the Commonwealth, Treasurer and Receiver-General, Auditor of Accounts, Attorney-General, Senator for the North Norfolk District, a Representative to the General Court for the Third Norfolk District, one County Commissioner for the County of Norfolk; also one Com- missioner of Insolvency for the unexpired term of one year for said County of Norfolk, to fill a vacancy caused by resig- nation ; a County Treasurer and Register of Deeds for the County of Norfolk,-all to be voted for on one ticket.


Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen, four days at least before the day of said meeting.


Given under our hands and seals at Brookline aforesaid, this seventeenth day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four.


JAMES BARTLETT, MARSHAL STEARNS, THOMAS PARSONS, WILLIAM J. GRIGGS, EDWARD S. PHILBRICK, Selectmen of the Town of Brookline.


NORFOLK, SS. BROOKLINE, November 1st, 1864.


Pursuant to the within warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the town of Brookline to meet at the time and place and for the purposes within named, by leaving a printed copy of the same at their last and usual place of residence, at least four days before the time of said meeting.


JOHN H. GRUSH, Constable.


In pursuance of the foregoing warrant, the citizens of the town of Brookline met at the Town Hall on Tuesday, the eighth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thou- sand eight hundred and sixty-four, and were called to order at one of the clock in the afternoon, by James Bartlett, chair- man of the Board of Selectmen.


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The Town Clerk then read the warrant and return thereon.


In conformity with the requirements of the foregoing war- rant, the polls were declared open for the reception of votes, and they were kept open for that purpose until forty-five minutes past four of the clock, when they were declared closed by the chairman of the Selectmen.


The Selectmen and Town Clerk then proceeded to sort and count the votes received, and the whole number of votes given in was six hundred and seventy-two, and the whole number were sorted, counted and recorded, and declaration thereof made in open town meeting, as required by law, and were for the following persons and officers, viz. :


For Electors at Large : Six hundred and sixty-five.


Edward Everett, of Boston, had four hundred forty-three.


Whiting Griswold, of Greenfield, had four hundred forty-three.


Robert C. Winthrop, of Boston, had two hundred twenty-two.


Erasmus D. Beech, of Springfield, had two hundred twenty-two.


For Electors : Six hundred sixty-five.


District Number One :


Richard Borden, of Fall River, four hundred forty-three.


Abraham H. Howland, of New Bedford, two hundred twenty-two.


District Number Two :


Artemas Hale, of Bridgewater, four hundred forty-three. John Wilson, of Cohasset, two hundred twenty-two.


District Number Three :


George Putnam, of Roxbury, four hundred forty-three.


Andrew Pierce, Jr., of Boston, two hundred twenty-two.


District Number Four :


J. M. S. Williams, of Cambridge, four hundred forty-three. Abram Jackson, of Boston, two hundred twenty-two.


District Number Five :


John G. Whittier, of Amesbury, four hundred forty-three. S. E. Peabody, of Salem, two hundred twenty-two.


District Number Six :


George Davis, of North Andover, four hundred forty-three. J. H. Carleton, of Haverhill, two hundred twenty-two.


District Number Seven :


Stephen M. Weld, of West Roxbury, four hundred forty-three. Leverett Saltonstall, of Newton, two hundred twenty-two.


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District Number Eight :


Levi Lincoln, of Worcester, four hundred forty-three. Isaac Davis, of Worcester, two hundred twenty-two.


District Number Nine :


William S. Clark, of Amherst, four hundred forty-three.


William H. Fuller, of Whately, two hundred twenty-two.


District Number Ten :


John Wells, of Chicopee, four hundred forty-three. Abram Paige, of Springfield, two hundred twenty-two.


Representative to the Thirty-ninth Congress from the Third Massachusetts Congressional District : Six hundred seventy-two.


Alexander H. Rice, of Boston, four hundred fifty-nine. John S. Sleeper, of Roxbury, two hundred thirteen.


For Governor : Six hundred sixty-four.


John A. Andrew, of Boston, four hundred forty.


Henry W. Paine, of Cambridge, two hundred twenty-four.


For Lieutenant-Governor : Six hundred sixty-seven.


Joel Hayden, of Williamsburg, four hundred forty-two.


Thomas F. Plunkett, of Pittsfield, two hundred twenty-five.


For Councillor for Councillor District Number Six : Six hundred sixty-eight.


J. F. Hitchcock, of Warren, four hundred forty-five.


F. O. Prince, of Winchester, two hundred twenty-two.


For Treasurer and Receiver-General : Six hundred sixty-seven.


Henry K. Oliver, of Salem, four hundred forty-five. Nathan Clark, of Lynn, two hundred twenty-two.


For Auditor of Accounts : Six hundred sixty-eight.


Levi Reed, of Abington, four hundred forty-six.


Moses Bates, of Plymouth, two hundred twenty-two.


For Attorney-General : Six hundred sixty-eight.


Chester I. Reed, of Taunton, four hundred forty-six. S. O. Lamb, of Greenfield, two hundred twenty-two.


For Senator for North Norfolk District : Six hundred sixty-nine.


George Frost, of Roxbury, four hundred forty-six.


Paul Willard, of Roxbury, two hundred twenty-three.


For County Commissioner : Six hundred seventy.


Nathaniel F. Safford, of Dorchester, four hundred forty-five. William Aspinwall, of Brookline, two hundred twenty-five.


For Commissioner of Insolvency : Six hundred sixty-eight. Samuel B. Noyes, of Canton, four hundred forty-eight. Elijah F. Hall, of Weymouth, two hundred twenty.


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For County Treasurer : Six hundred sixty-seven.


Chauncy C. Churchill, of Dedham, four hundred forty-six. John Fisher, of Dedham, two hundred twenty-one.


For Register of Deeds : Six hundred seventy-onc.


James Foord, of Dedham, six hundred seventy-one.


For Representative to the General Court, Third Norfolk District : Six hundred sixty-six.


William D. Coolidge, of Brookline, two hundred twenty-five.


James Bartlett, of Brookline, four hundred forty-one, and he was declared elected to the next General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.


In voting the check-list was used, and no person was allowed to deposit his vote until his name was found on the list 'and checked.


The business of the meeting being all transacted, the returns were filled up and signed by the Selectmen, and countersigned by the Town Clerk, and sealed up in open town meeting, and were delivered to the Town Clerk to forward to their several places of destination.


The meeting was then declared dissolved by James Bart- lett, Esq., chairman of the Selectmen.


Dissolved.


Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.


PERAMBULATION OF THE TOWN LINES BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF NEWTON AND BROOKLINE, OCTOBER 28, 1864.


We, the undersigned, Selectmen of Newton and Brookline, hereby certify that we have, this twenty-eighth day of October, 1864, perambu- lated the lines between said towns, and find the several bounds and monuments as follows, viz. :


1st. A stone monument marked NB&N near the westerly edge of Troublesome Swamp (so called), which forms the corner bound between West Roxbury, Brookline, and Newton.


2d. Thence to an iron monument marked N&B on a large rock in land now or late of Caleb Crafts.


3d. Thence to a stone monument marked N&B on the north side of the road near and westerly from the saw-mill.


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4th. Thence to a stone monument inarked N&B in Stake Meadow (so called), which monument makes a corner.


5th. Thence to an iron monument on the corner of a wall marked NB on ledge of rocks near Stark Meadow.


6th. Thence to an iron monument marked N&B in the wall by the land now or formerly of Capt. Clark.


7th. Thence to a stone monument marked N&B on the northerly side of the road near the house late of Arba Hyde.


8th. Thence to a stone monument marked N&B on the south side of Worcester turnpike or Boylston street.


9th. Thence to a stone monument marked N&B on the westerly side of the road known as Hammond street, by land now of John Lowell, formerly of Daniel Kingsbury.


10th. Thence to an abutment stone marked N&B at the end of a wall on land of heirs of Joseph Lee.


11th. Thence to a stone monument marked N&B in a swail.


12th. Thence to a stone monument marked NB&B on the south side and in the embankment of the New York and Boston Railroad in land taken by said railroad company of John Kingsbury, which bound forms the corner bound between Newton, Brookline, and Brighton.


All of which bounds and monuments we have agreed to and renewed this day.


THOMAS RICE, SAMUEL F. DIX,


F. A. COLLINS, ORIN WHIPPLE, JAMES F. C. HYDE, Selectmen of Newton.


JAMES BARTLETT, MARSHAL STEARNS. WILLIAM J. GRIGGS, Selectmen of Brookline.


A true copy. Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk, Brookline.


PERAMBULATION OF BOUNDARY LINES BETWEEN THE CITY OF ROXBURY AND TOWN OF BROOKLINE, NOV. 10, 1864.


Be it remembered that on the 10th day of November, 1864, we the subscribers, being authorized as the law directs, met and proceeded to perambulate the boundary line between the city of Roxbury and town of Brookline, viz. :


Beginning in the full basin at the junction-point of the boundary lines between the cities of Boston and Roxbury and town of Brookline, thence in a direct line to the mouth of Muddy Brook (so called) ; thence by the


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channel of said brook, crossing and recrossing the Mill Dam road (so called), to a stone monument on Washington street marked R and B; thence continuing by the channel of said brook through the estate of James O. Ward to a stone monument standing in the middle of said brook and forming the junction-point of the boundary lines between the city of Roxbury and towns of West Roxbury and Brookline, said stone being marked WR, R and B.


All of which we agreed to and renewed the day and year before men- tioned.


PHINEAS B. SMITH, WILLIAM SEAVER, J. E. ADAMS, Agents of Roxbury. JAMES BARTLETT, WILLIAM J. GRIGGS, Agents of Brookline.


A true copy.


Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk of Brookline.


PERAMBULATION OF BOUNDARY LINES BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF BROOKLINE AND WEST ROXBURY.


Be it rembered that on the fifteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, we the subscribers, being authorizied as the law directs, met and proceeded to perambulate the boundary lines between the towns of Brookline and West Roxbury, in the County of Norfolk, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, as follows, viz. :


Beginning at a stone monument standing in the middle of the brook running through the lands of the Brookline Land Company (late of the heirs of James O. Ward,) marked R WR&B, being the junction-point of the boundary lines between the city of Roxbury and the towns of Brook- line and West Roxbury, thence following the centre of the brook and through land now or late of Charles C. Perkins to a stone monument marked B&WR in the wall dividing said Perkins' land from land of Joseph Curtis; thence following said wall northeasterly to a stone mon- ument marked B&WR standing in the wall between the land of Joseph Curtis and Thomas Lee; thence to a stone monument marked B&WR standing in the land of Thomas Lee; thence to a stone monument marked B&WR on Perkins street in West Roxbury and Cottage street, Brookline ; thence to a stone monument on the hill in land of heirs of late Edward H. Robbins marked B≀ thence to a white-oak tree standing in the wall on land of William B. Green marked B≀ thence by said wall to a stone monument marked B&WR standing on land of B. Lincoln; thence


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to a stone monument at the corner of Alvin Loker's land and Newton street marked B≀ thence to a stone monument marked B&WR at the corner of land now or late of Alvin Loker; thence to a stone monu- ment in the wall on land of W. A. Humphrey ; thence to a stone monument marked B&WR in the wall between lands of Aaron D. Weld; thence to a stone monument marked B&WR on the south side of Church street in West Roxbury and South street in Brookline; thence to a stone monu- ment at the foot of a tree in John C. Gore's land marked B≀ thence to a stone monument in John C. Gore's land marked B≀ thence to a white-oak tree marked B&WR standing in the wall; thence across the swamp to a stone monument marked B, WR&B, and forming the junction- point of the boundary lines between the towns of Brookline, West Rox- bury, and Newton.


All which we have agreed to and renewed the day and year above named.


E. C. BANFIELD, R. M. MORSE, JR., W. J. R. EVANS, Selectmen of the Town of West Roxbury.


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JAMES BARTLETT, MARSHAL STEARNS, WILLIAM J. GRIGGS, Selectmen of the Town of Brookline.


A true copy.


Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.


PERAMBULATION OF BOUNDARY LINES BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF BROOKLINE AND BRIGHTON.


Be it remembered that on the fifteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, we the subscribers, being authorized as the law directs, met and proceeded to perambulate the boundary line between the town of Brookline, in the County of Norfolk, and the town of Brighton, in the County of Middlesex, in the Common- wealth of Massachusetts, as follows, viz. :


Beginning at Smelt Brook where it empties into Charles River, the centre of said river immediately opposite said brook being the boundary lines between said towns, thence following said brook to where the original stream crosses the Western avenue; thence from the point in said avenue through the swamp and water to a stone monument marked B&B by the edge of the swamp; thence in a direct line to a stone monu- ment marked BB standing on the southerly side of Harvard street, so called; thence to a stone monument marked BB set on the north side of Winchester and Warren streets; thence to a stone monument marked BB on the hill formerly land of Livermore; thence continuing the same course to a stone monument marked BB standing on the easterly side of Washing- ton street, so called, at the land of heirs of said Jona. Livermore; thence to a stone monument marked BB set in the wall at the corner of the land


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of James Dana and Timothy Corey ; thence in a direct line to a stone monument marked BB on the westerly side of Brighton street, so called, nearly opposite the house of Joseph L. White; thence to a stone monu- ment standing in the embankment of the New York and Boston Air Line Railroad, formerly land of Kingsbury, and marked BB&N, and forming the junction-point of the boundary lines between the towns of Brookline, Brighton, and Newton.


All of which we have agreed to and renewed the day and year above named.


WILLIAM R. CHAMPNEY, PATRICK COLBY, Selectmen of the Town of Brighton.


JAMES BARTLETT, MARSHAL STEARNS, WILLIAM J. GRIGGS, Selectmen of the Town of Brookline.


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Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.


ANNUAL MEETING, MARCH .20, 1865.


SEAL.


WARRANT.


SEAL.


SEAL.


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.


SEAL.


SEAL.]


NORFOLK, SS.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Brookline,


GREETING :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the town of Brookline, qualified to vote in elections, to meet at the Town Hall in said town, on Monday, the twentieth day of March instant, at one of the clock in the afternoon, for the following purposes, to wit :


First. To choose a Moderator.


Second. To choose the usual town officers for the ensuing year.


Third. To hear and act upon the reports of town officers and com- mittees.


Fourth. To see if the town will accept the list of jurors as revised by the Selectmen and posted according to law.


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Fifth. To see if the town will accept and allow a townway, as laid out by the Selectmen, leading from Walnut to Chestnut street.


Sixth. To see if the town will locate and make a reservoir at the junction of Harvard and Beacon streets.


Seventh. To see what action the town will take in relation to erecting a new engine-house.


Eighth. To see if the town will pass a by-law to regulate the removal of house offal.


Ninth. To see if the town will pass a by-law as authorized by the Act of the General Court at its present session, in relation to fast driving through the streets.


Tenth. To raise and appropriate such sums of money as may be neces- sary to defray the expenses of the town for the ensuing year.


Hereof fail not, and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon, to the Selectmen, four days at least before the time of said meeting.


Given under our hands and seals at Brookline aforesaid, this sixth day of March, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-five.


JAMES BARTLETT, MARSHAL STEARNS, THOMAS PARSONS, WILLIAM J. GRIGGS, EDWARD S. PHILBRICK, Selectmen of the Town of Brookline.


NORFOLK, SS. BROOKLINE, Mass., March 16th, 1865.


In pursuance of the within warrant, I have notified and warned the legal voters of the town of Brookline to meet at the time and place and for the purposes within named, by leaving a printed copy of the same at their last and usual place of residence.


J. P. SANBORN, Constable.


In pursuance of the foregoing warrant, the citizens of the town of Brookline assembled at the Town Hall in said town, on Monday, the twentieth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five, and were called to order at one of the clock in the afternoon, by B. F. Baker, the Town Clerk, who proceeded to read the warrant calling said meeting and the return thereon of the Constable who notified it.


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Pursuant to the first article in said warrant, the choice of a Moderator, the Clerk declared the polls open for the recep- tion of votes for that officer.


The polls were kept open ten minutes, when they were declared closed, and the Clerk proceeded to sort and count the votes so given in, and they were eighteen, as follows : For Moderator, George F. Homer, Esq., had eighteen, and was declared elected, and took the chair.


The meeting was then called to order by the Moderator, and prayer was offered by the Rev. William Lamson, D. D.


The Second Article in the warrant was then taken up, viz. :


To choose the usual town officers for the ensuing year.


On motion of Marshal Stearns --


Voted, That the meeting now proceed to choose a Town Clerk, five Selectmen, who shall be Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of Highways ; three Assessors, Treasurer and Collector, three members of the School Committee for three years, four Trustees of the Public Library for three years, one Trustee of the Public Library for one year, two Fence Viewers, and nine Constables,-all to be voted for on one ticket.


Voted, That the polls be kept open until half-past three of the clock.


The polls were then opened for the reception of votes for the various offices, and were kept open until half-past three of the clock, when they were declared closed.


The Moderator and Town Clerk then proceeded to sort and count the votes given in, and the whole number so given was one hundred and nineteen, and the following persons having a large majority of all the votes cast, none less than eighty-five and all but one not less than one hundred and sixteen, were declared elected to the following offices, viz. :


Town Clerk: B. F. Baker (sworn by the Moderator).


Selectmen, Overseers of Poor, and Surveyors of Highways : James Bart- lett, Marshal Stearns, Thomas Parsons (sworn), William J. Griggs (sworn), Edward S. Philbrick.


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Assessors : Thomas B. Hall, William B. Towne, Albert W. Smith (sworn).


Treasurer and Collector : Moses Withington (sworn).


School Committee for three years : George Brooks, Rev. Francis Whar- ton, Edward S. Philbrick.


Trustees of Public Library for three years: Thomas Parsons, B. F. Baker (accepted), Charles U. Cotting, William D. Philbrick.


Trustee of Public Library for one year : Edward A. Dana.


Fence Viewers : Clark L. Haynes (sworn by the Clerk), John O. Libby. Constables : John H. Grush (sworn), John Dustin, John P. Sanborn (sworn), Thomas S. Pettengill (sworn), Eben W. Reed (sworn), James Driscoll (sworn), Cyrus W. Ruggles (sworn by the Clerk), F. Henry Corey (sworn), Burton W. Neal (sworn).


In voting the check-list was used, and no person was allowed to deposit his vote unless his name was found on the list and checked.


The meeting then nominated and chose the following officers, viz. :


Field Drivers : Moses Jones, Eben W. Reed (sworn), F. Henry Corey (sworn), T. S. Pettengill (sworn), George H. Coolidge.


Pound Keeper : Eben W. Reed (sworn).


Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood and Bark: James M. Sea- mans, J. Anson Guild, Wm. D. Coolidge.


Sealers of Leather : Willard Onion, Jr. (sworn), Samuel A. Robinson. Truant Officers : F. C. Sherman, J. P. Sanborn, R. A. Chace.


Auditors : George E. Hersey, C. U. Cotting, E: G. Tileston. Fire Wards : A. H. Waterman, T. S. Pettengill, C. L. Palmer. Cemetery Committee : T. S. Pettengill.


Truant Justice : Charles Pope.


Sealer of Weights and Measures : Alfred Kenrick, Jr.


The Third Article was then taken up :


To hear and act upon the reports of town officers and committees.


Mr. Marshal Stearns presented the following reports, which had been printed and distributed among the citizens previous to the meeting, viz. : Treasurer's Report, Select- men's Report, Trustees of the Public Library Report, School Committee's Report, and the List of Taxes and the names of tax-payers for the year ending February 1st, 1865, and they were read by their titles only.


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Voted, To accept and allow the foregoing reports and place them on file.


Fourth Article taken up :


To see if the town will accept the list of jurors as revised by the Selectmen and posted according to law, to wit :


List of Jurors for the Town of Brookline for the Year 1865.


Atkinson, Edward


Getchell, Isaiah S.


Bird, John A.


Goddard, Abijah W.


Bixby, Clark S.


Goldsmith, George W.


Bursley, Ira


Griggs, William J.


Cabot, John H.


Gooding, Josiah


Candler, John W.


Melcher, William K.


Chase, Henry S.


Palmer, Charles L.


Cobb, Albert A.


Philbrick, Edward S.


Codman, James M.


Pierce, Peter W.


Coolidge, David S.


Russell, Marshall


Dana, George N.


Stearns, Charles H.


Dane, Edward S.


Tileston, Edward G.


Delano, Oliver B.


Warren, Simon


Denny, Francis P.


Wason, Elbridge


Edgerly, James W.


Winsor, Alfred, Jr.


Fay, Harrison


Withington, Moses


Withington, Otis.


BROOKLINE, February 27th, 1865.


Accepted and allowed. . Attest : B. F. BAKER, Town Clerk.


Fifth Article :


To see if the town will accept and allow a townway, as laid out by the Selectmen, leading from Walnut to Chestnut street.


The Selectmen presented the following report on the laying out of said way :


REPORT ON LAYING OUT OF A TOWNWAY FROM WALNUT TO CHESTNUT STREET.


The Selectmen of the town of Brookline, after giving legal notice to all persons and parties interested, known to them, of their intention to lay out as a townway the private way known as High street, leading from Walnut to Chestnut street, did, in pursuance of said notice, meet at their office in the Town Hall, on Monday, the twentieth day of Feb-


Cousens, Oliver


Scudder, Charles W.


Cutler, Abraham L.


Shurtleff, Augustine


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ruary, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, at four o'clock in the afternoon, and examined the route of the proposed way, and again, by adjournment, on the twenty-seventh day of February aforesaid, and on the sixth day of March instant, and all parties and interests, known to them, having been examined and heard in relation thereto, they proceeded to lay out said private way as a townway, to be known by the name of High street, as follows, describing said street by its central line, viz. :


Beginning on the southeasterly line of Walnut street and running S. 34° 44' 31" E. 769.21 feet to a tangent point, thence turning to the right on a curve of twenty (20) feet radius and running twenty 53-100 (20.53) feet to a tangent point; thence running S. 24° 04' 05" W. one thousand thirty 72-100 feet (1,030.72) to an angle; thence running S. 29º 52' 20" W. three hundred ninety-nine 2-100 feet to a tangent point; thence turn- ing to the right on a curve of two hundred and ninety (290) feet radius and running ninety-three 94-100 feet (93.94) to a tangent point; thence turning to the left on a curve of one hundred and ninety-five feet (195) radius and running one hundred and fifty-seven 80-100 feet (157.80) to a tangent point; thence turning to the right on a curve of two hundred and twenty feet (220) radius and running one hundred and sixty-six 61-100 feet (166.61) to the northerly line of Chestnut street.




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