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875 Deed, Hastings Park land sold by the Lexington Field and Garden Club to the Town of Lexington, April 24, 1897
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875 Deed, Hastings Park land sold by the Lexington Field and Garden Club to the Town of Lexington, April 24, 1897
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875 Deed, Hastings Park land sold by the Lexington Field and Garden Club to the Town of Lexington, April 24, 1897
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ff0 -W ALL jM F* IN BY T -9 B S E _PHESE, NTS <br /> that the Lexington Field and Carden Club, a corporation established at <br /> Lexington, Middlesex Oeunty, Massachusetts, <br /> in consideration of the vote of said Town of ;exington.- at a meeting called <br /> for that purpose to accept a conveyance of the lot of land hereinafter <br /> described upon the conditions or restrictions hereinafter mentioned, and <br /> of one dollar_ to it <br /> paid by said Town of fexington the receipt of Which is hereby acknowledged <br /> does hereby remise, release and forever QUITCLAIM unto said Town of <br /> Lexington a certain triangular piece of land situated in said Lexington. <br /> Westerly of the common, at the junction of the Concord and Lincoln roads, <br /> bounded and described as follows . <br /> ;,Jortherly by Concord Road forty four (44) rods, more .or less; <br /> south, southeasterly by the Lincoln road thirty six and one half (806 1/2) <br /> rods, more or less; and southerly, southwesterly .and westerly in an <br /> irregular line twenty five (25) rods, more or less, by a road leading <br /> from said Lincoln read to said Concord road. Containing two acres, two <br /> quarters and twenty six ( 26) square rods more or less, and being the same <br /> premises conveyed to said Lexington Field and Carden Club by Carlton A. <br /> Maples by his deed. dated August 29 , A. D. 1891 and recorded with 1 iddlesex <br /> South District Deeds,, Lib. 2070_, Fol 258,. <br /> This tract of land is conveyed to said Town of Lexington <br /> under the condition, that it shall always remain open as a public park, to <br /> be called Hastings park, for the use of the public, under such: rules and <br /> regulations as may be made by said Town, and upon the further condition <br /> that said. 'Town shall annually appropriate and use a sufficient sum <br /> of Money to keep the same in good condition for a puuli and upon <br /> the further condition that in ease said Town shall fail to comply with the <br /> eonditions previously provided in this deed said land shall become and be <br /> the property of the Cary Library of said Lexington. <br /> TO HAVE AND TO HOLD the granted premises with. all the <br /> ' r. <br />
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