Trustees Records, Vol. 1, 1835 (page 194)

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and seventeen feet - Westerly by land of the heirs
of Nathaniel Stone from said river to a road,
three hundred and seventy six feet: Northerly by
said road about four hundred and fifty feet to a
corner near the house, then westerly again by a way
or continuation of said road along the Easterly side
of Mount Auburn Cemetery nine hundred and sixty
six feet, then northerly by the heirs of Cornelius Stone
two hundred and thirteen feet in a straight line:
Easterly also by land of said heirs in nearly a
straight line nine hundred and fifty feet to
the edge of the salt marsh at a post: Then South-
Easterly by a slightly bending line at the junction
of the upland and the marsh and by land of
said heirs of Cornelius Stone about six hundred
and seventy one feet to a stake, then Easterly by
said heirs' land and a straight line across said
marsh to a stake at the river one hundred and four
feet: Said parcel of land, being that parcel of
the estate of the late Moses Stone deceased, lying
south east of the road and way aforesaid which
was set off to his widow for her his dower and occupied
as such by her until her death - Together with a
right of way in over and upon a strip of land
belonging to the said Proprietors of the Cemetery of
Mount Auburn and extending from the main
road (which lies in front of the Cemetaery) to Water-
town
_ to the the back or southerly line of said Cem-
etery bound on the easterly side in part on
land of one Coolidge, and in part on land herein

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