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 rsoctinirroxs, 1918. 1883 nine hundred (4900) acres more or less. Together with improvements and all riparian rights, privileges, easements and other rights whatsoever, including rights in streets and alleys and public and private ways appurtenant or appertaining in any way to said above described parcel of land, and also includin all privately owned rights in the underwater lands in the Potomac River, Quantico Creek and Chopawamsic Creek, lying in said above described parcel of land. There is, however, excepted from the said above described arcel of land, so much oip the right of way of the Richmond, Fliedericksburg & Potomac R. R. as lies within the boundaries thereof. Parcel #2. Beginning for the same at the southeast corner of Potomac Avenue and Broadway in said town of Quantico, Prince William County, Va.; thence in a general southerly direction followin the easter y line of said Broadway a distance of one hrmdred and ten feet more or less to the nort erly line of a certain alley; thence turning at right angles and in a general easterly direction following the northerly line of said alley a distance of fifty feet more or less; thence turning at right angles in a general northerly direction on a line parallel with the easterly line of said Broadway a distance of one hundred and ten feet (110’)more or less to the southerly line of Potomac Avenue; thence turning at right angles in a general westerly direction and following the southerly line of Potomac Avenue to the Cpoint of beginninigfa distance of fift feet (50’) more or less. ontaining in all ty-five hundred (i;>500) square feet more or less, which said parcel of land is known as lot Quantico, filed among the land records of Prince William County, Va. Together with improvements, privileges, easements and other rights whatsoever, including rights in streets and alleys and public and private ways appurtenant or appertaining in any way to said above described parcel of land. Parcel #3. Beginning for the same at a cedar stake that is described in the deed to the Hutchison property as a cedar stake five and seventy hundredths (5.70’) feet from old marked beach tree and seven feet (7 ') from old marked dogwood pointers; thence along the boundary line between the land now or late of Hutchison and the land of Reed north seven degrees £ifty-five minutes east a distance of three hundred and sixty-two feet and fifty hundredths of a foot (362.50’) more or less ; thence south seventy- three degrces twenty minutes west a distance of six hundred and fifty-eight and eighty hundredths feet (658.80’) more or less; thence north sixty-six degrees forty minutes west a distance of seven hundred and eighty—’dve feet (785’) more or less; thence south thirty-six degrees twenty minutes west a distance of nine hundred and sixty-two and twenty hundredths feet (960.20’) more or less to a point on the south bank of Chopawarnsic Creek; thence south forty-six degrees ten minutes east a distance of three hundred and thirty-nine and fifty hundredths feet (339.50’) more or less; thence south fifty-two degrees forty minutes east a distance of six hundred and thirty-one and sixty hundredths feet (631.60’) more or less; thence north seventy-three degrees twenty minutes east a distance of five hundred and seventy and twenty hundredths feet (570.20’) more or less; thence north twenty-one degrees thirty minutes 120808°—vor. 40, rr 2--38
 * 1, Block 5, Sec. A of a plot of lots shown on a subdivision of