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 59 STAT.] 79TH CONG., 1ST SESS.-CH. 24 -MAR. 13, 1945 south by the northerly right-of-way line of Deep Cove or Barrett Road, on the east by a parcel of land formerly owned by Mrs. E. B. Townsend and on the west by a parcel of land formerly owned by David C. MacNichol. Parcel 2. A parcel of land containing nine and eighty-one one - hundredths acres, more or less, adjacent to and lying south of the southerly shore line of Carrying Place Cove, being that parcel of land formerly owned by Mrs. E. B. Townsend and being bounded on the south by the northerly right-of-way line of Deep Cove or Barrett Road, on the east by the westerly right-of-way line of said road, and on the west by the easterly line of a parcel of land formerly owned by Andrew J. Malloy. Parcel 3. A parcel of land containing nine and fifty-eight one- hundredths acres more or less, adjacent to and lying between the southwesterly right-of-way line of the Maine Central Railroad Com- pany and Maine State Highway Numbered 190, being bounded on the northeast by said right-of-way line and on the northwest by two parcels of land now or formerly owned by C. H. Bishop and W. J. Murphy, respectively. SEC. 2. The Secretary of War, in consideration of the transfer hereinabove authorized, is further authorized, on behalf of the United States, to accept from the city of Eastport, Maine, without cost to the United States, all right, title, and interest of the city in and to the following-described parcels of land situated on Moose Island, Wash- ington County, State of Maine, metes and bounds descriptions of which are on file in the War Department. Parcel 1. A parcel of land containing five acres, more or less, adja- cent to the northerly shore line of Carrying Place Cove, being bounded on the east by a tract of land now or formerly owned by R. C. Emery and on the west by a tract of land now or formerly owned by Melinda Taylor. Parcel 2. A parcel of land containing fifteen and twenty-five one- hundredths acres, more or less, adjacent to and lying west of the westerly right-of-way line of the Maine Central Railroad Company and east and south of a large parcel of land now owned by the United States of America. Parcel 3. A parcel of land containing four acres, more or less, lying between the easterly right-of-way line of the Maine Central Railroad Company and the westerly right-of-way line of Indian or Carlow Island Road. Parcel 4. A parcel of land containing nine and five-tenths acres, more or less, adjacent to and lying easterly of that parcel of land described in section 3 hereof as parcel 1, being bounded on the north by the southerly shore line of Passamaquoddy Bay, on the west by a parcel of land belonging to the United States of America, and on the southwest by the northeasterly right-of-way line of Indian or Carlow Island Road. SEC. 3. The Secretary of War is further authorized to transfer, under such conditions as may be approved by the said Secretary, to the city of Eastport, Maine, without cost to the city, a permanent easement for roadway purposes, in, over, and across the following- described parcel of land situated on Moose Island, Washington County, Maine, a metes and bounds description of which is on file in the War Department: Parcel 1. A parcel of land containing twelve and eighty-three one- hundredths acres, more or less, lying in the northwesternmost corner of Moose Island, and being formerly owned by heirs of Anderson. SEC. 4. The right to alter, amend, or repeal this Act is hereby expressly reserved. Approved March 13, 1945. Parcel 2. Parcel B. Conveyance by cdty. Parcel 1. Parcel 2. Parcel 3. Parcel. Roadway easement.

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