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Street), thence in a northeasterly direction to a
cement marker on the Second Rangeway at a point
approximately 900 feet northeast of intersection with
Rice Rips Road, thence in a southwesterly direction to
Rice Rips Road, thence east approximately 300 feet,
thence southwesterly again approximately parallel to
and west of the Second Rangeway for approximately 1,800
feet to a cement marker, thence easterly to the Second
Rangeway, thence in a southerly direction on east side
of Second Rangeway for approximately 1,900 feet to a
cement marker and college sign; thence southeast
approximately 5,400 feet to Mt. Merici property line
post and cement marker; thence in easterly direction to
and across Mayflower Hill Drive in offset manner (east
offset marked with stone or cement marker post) to and
across Maine Central railroad to the point of beginning
on west bank of Messalonskee Stream;

 
(3)__Deer Isle and Stonington: The Towns of Deer Isle
and Stonington, Hancock County;

 
(4)__Lake Christopher: Beginning at a boundary marker
on the most easterly point of South Pond, Town of
Greenwood, Oxford County, where the Grand Trunk
Canadian Railway meets South Pond; thence extending
southerly to the most southern tip of South Pond;
thence southerly to road which runs from Locke Mills to
Greenwood City; thence southerly and easterly to Rowe
Hill Road; thence southerly and easterly along the Rowe
Hill Road to the intersection of Rowe Hill Road and
Grand Trunk Railroad; thence northerly and westerly
along said railroad to the point of beginning,
excepting from the above description such of the area
as is within 500 feet of said South Pond beginning at a
boundary marker on the Rowe Hill Road; thence in a
northerly direction to a boundary marker on the Old
Bryant Road and thence northeasterly following this
road to the boundary marker at the intersection of the
Grand Trunk Railroad;

 
(5)__Long Lake Wildlife Management Area, Aroostook
County: within the following boundaries in the Towns of
St. Agatha and Madawaska, Aroostook County: Beginning
in the Village of St. Agatha at the junction of Route
162 and road that is near the northwesterly shore of
Long Lake, easterly and northerly along said road to
its junction with another road near Brishlotte Lake
outlet stream, thence easterly along said road to its
junction with the road that is along the easterly side
of said Long Lake, thence southerly along said road to


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