| | | V.__Pittston Farm Sanctuary: Pittston Farm, so called, in | | Pittston Township, in the County of Somerset, being all the | | fields, pastures and cultivated lands of said farm; |
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| | | W.__Prout's Neck; Richmond's Island; Cape Elizabeth | | Sanctuary: The following described territory: On the 112 | | acres of land, more or less, comprising Prout's Neck, so | | called, in the Town of Scarboro, in the County of | | Cumberland; or on Richmond's Island, so called, in the Town | | of Cape Elizabeth, in said County of Cumberland; or on the | | tract of land comprising 1,600 acres, more or less, situated | | in said Town of Cape Elizabeth, and bounded as follows: | | Southeasterly and southerly by the low low watermark of the | | Atlantic Ocean, westerly by the low low watermark of the | | Spurwink River, northerly by the Spurwink Road, so called, | | leading from Spurwink Bridge to Bowery Beach, easterly by a | | certain private road or way which runs in a southerly | | direction from the aforesaid Spurwink Road to said Bowery | | Beach, being the road which runs in front of the dwelling | | house of one Charles L. Jordan and along the easterly | | boundary of land of said Charles L. Jordan, and along the | | westerly boundary of land of the Great Pond Club, but not | | including any portion of said Bowery Beach. For the purpose | | of this paragraph, Richmond's Island includes only that | | portion of land above the mean high watermark and the | | easterly portion, as defined by red painted markers, of the | | causeway between Richmond's Island and the mainland. For | | provisions relating specifically to Prout's Neck; Richmond's | | Island; Cape Elizabeth Sanctuary, see section 12707, | | subsection 2, paragraphs C and D; |
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| | | X.__Rangeley Game Sanctuary, in the County of Franklin: The | | following described tract or territory, situated in | | Rangeley, in the County of Franklin, to wit: So much of said | | Town of Rangeley as is bounded as follows: Southwesterly by | | Rangeley Lake; northwesterly and northeasterly by route No. | | 16; and southeasterly by the inlet to Rangeley Lake leading | | from Haley Pond, so called. The territory above described | | being so much of said Town of Rangeley, as lies between | | Rangeley Lake, the outlet of Rangeley Lake, route No. 16 and | | said inlet to Rangeley Lake from Haley Pond. This paragraph | | applies to that part of Hunter Cove, so called, lying | | northerly of Hunter Cove Bridge, so called; |
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| | | Y.__Rangeley Lake Sanctuary: Rangeley Lake bounded as | | follows: Beginning at Gilman's Point on the northerly shore | | of Rangeley Lake; thence southerly across said lake to the | | southwesterly corner of land of the Rangeley Lake Hotel | | Corporation; thence northerly, westerly and southerly around | | the shore of said Rangeley Lake back to the original |
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