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said township to First Grand or Matagamon Lake; thence
easterly, southeasterly and southerly along the western
shore of said lake to the point where the said western shore
intersects the north line of the Dam Lot, so called, which
was conveyed to the East Branch Dam Company by deed dated
October 28, 1902 and recorded in Penobscot County Registry

 
of Deeds in book 727, page 335 and reputed to be now owned
by the East Branch Improvement Company; thence running west
along the north line of said Dam Lot to the northwest corner
thereof; thence running south along the west line of said
Dam Lot to the southwest corner thereof; thence running east
along the south line of said Dam Lot to the East Branch of
the Penobscot River; thence running south by said East
Branch to a point in the south line of said township where
the said East Branch intersects the same; thence running
west along the said south line of said township to the
southwest corner thereof and the point of beginning; all of
Township 3, Range 9, Piscataquis County now the property of
the State of Maine: All of Township 4, Range 9, Piscataquis
County: All of Township 5, Range 9, Piscataquis County: That
portion of Township 6, Range 9, Piscataquis County lying
south of Trout Brook and south of Wadleigh Brook and
extending from the east line of said township across said
township to the west line thereof: All of Township 3, Range
10, Piscataquis County: All of Township 4, Range 10,
Piscataquis County: All of Township 5, Range 10, Piscataquis
County, excepting therefrom an area of 20 acres in the
southwesterly quarter thereof, formerly owned by and
belonging to Charles A. Daisey, now owned by Arnold R.
Daisey, which was excepted and reserved from a deed from
Percival Proctor Baxter to the State of Maine, as set forth
in chapter 91 of the private and special laws of 1943. The
said within described 8 tracts or parcels of land contain
149,506 acres, more or less;

 
C.__Beauchamp Sanctuary: The following described territory
situated in Rockport and Camden, in the County of Knox:
Beginning at the mouth of Goose River in Rockport; thence in
a northerly direction along number 1 highway to the mouth of
the Megunticook River in Camden; thence in a southerly
direction along the coast around Metcalf Point and Beauchamp
Point and thence in a northerly direction to the said Goose
River;

 
D.__Carver's Pond Waterfowl Sanctuary: The waters of
Carver's Pond, so called, in the Town of Vinalhaven, County
of Knox or 100 feet from the mean high water mark of said
pond. Carver's Pond for the purpose of this sanctuary must
be considered all the waters of said pond above the bridge
on Main Street of the Town of Vinalhaven;


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