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post being marked PRESERVE C/W 1931 and standing on the
northerly shore of Tomhegan Bay in Moosehead Lake; thence
easterly and northerly along the shore of Moosehead Lake
around Socatean Point, so called, to the point of beginning
and containing 700 acres, more or less;

 
HH.__Wells Sanctuary: The following described tract or
territory, situated in the Town of Wells, in the County of
York: a certain tract of land, bounded and described as
follows: On the east by the Atlantic Ocean; on the south by
the Drake Island Road, so called; on the west by the U. S.
Number 1 highway, so called; on the north by the town line
of Kennebunk and Wells;

 
II.__Wells and York Game Sanctuary: The following described
territory situated in the Towns of Wells and York in York
County; beginning at a point on highway No. 1 where the
Josias River meets said highway No. 1 in the Town of Wells,
thence southwesterly along said Josias River to the Maine
Turnpike in the Town of York, thence northerly along said
Maine Turnpike to the Agamenticus Road overpass; thence
westerly across said overpass by Agamenticus Road to the
North Village Road; thence northerly along said North
Village Road to Ogunquit-North Berwick Road, thence easterly
along said Ogunquit-North Berwick Road to highway No. 1 in
the Town of Wells, thence southerly along highway No. 1 to
the point of beginning in the Town of Wells;

 
JJ.__Willow Water Game Sanctuary: The following named
territory, on the following described properties, located in
the Town of Perry:

 
(1)__Beginning on the county road on the westerly line
of the Reed Farm, so called, now or formerly owned by
Mrs. J. Abiah McPhail, and thence running north 4`
east, following said line, 32 rods to a marked tree;
thence 75` west 20 rods to a stake; thence south 4`
east 32 rods to the county road; thence easterly by the
county road to the place of beginning.__The same being
the building lot formerly owned by the late John W.
Trott and containing 4 acres, more or less;

 
(2)__Any one other lot or parcel of land lying and
being on the northerly side of the county road leading
from the Eastport-Perry Bridge to Pembroke and bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the
southwest corner of land formerly of the John W. Trott
estate and thence running northerly on the west line of
said Trott land to the northwest corner thereof; thence
easterly on the north line of said Trott land to land


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