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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1954-Chapter 120 Boundary between Lexington and Winchester-act 456 Chapter 120 77,1 71- THE COMMONW Ai STH OF MASSACHUSETTS ;ur' In the Year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-four AN ACT TO DEFINE IN PART THE BOUNDARY LINE BETWEEN THE TOWNS OF LEXINGTON AND WINCHESTER. Be it enacted b= the Senate and House of 3e •resentatives in General Court assembled, and b the authorit . of the same , as follows : SECTION 1. The following described line shall hereafter be the boundary line in part between the towns of Lexington and Winchester. Be- ginning at a stone monument Ln the boundary line of said towns as heretof ore established, which monument is situated at latitude forty-two degrees, twenty-six minutes, thirty-seven and- three-tenths seconds, longitude seventy-one degrees, ten minutes, fifty-nine seconds, and is known in said town of Lexington as number LW-three and in said town of Winchester as corner number five, thence running north forty-five degrees, one minute west about eighteen hundred and seventy-two feet to a monument in the boundary line of said towns as heretofore established, which latter monument is situated at latitude forty-two degrees, twenty-six minutes, fifty and thirty-seven one- hundredths seconds, longitude seventy-one degrees, eleven minutes, sixteen and sixty-six one-hundredths seconds, and is known in said town of Lexington as number LW-one and in Said town of Winchester- as corner number six. SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. House of Representatives, February 10, 1954. Passed to be enacted, Charles Gibbons Speaker. In Senate, February 11, 1954. • Passed to be enacted, =Richard I. Furbush President February 16, 1954. Approved, at 3 o' clock and 50 minutes, P. M. -Christian L. Herter Governor.