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[72 Stat. A101]
PRIVATE LAW 85-000—MMMM. DD, 1958
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PRIVATE LAW 8 5 - 5 6 7 - A U G. 14, 1958

Thence down and with the meanderings of said bayou, general course,S 841/^ E 633 vrs to a stake from which a sweet gum 18 in in dia brs N 63 E 4.8 vrs and a magnolia 15 in in dia brs S 69 E 8,6 vrs to a stake; Thence S 66 E at 622 vrs intersected said league line a stake from which an ash 16 in dia brs. S 63 W 5 vrs and a red oak 10 in in dia brs northwest 7.6 vrs; Thence S 491^ W with said Robinson league or survey line to the place of beginning, containing 160 acres of land, more or less. TRACT TWO

That certain tract of land composing thirty-two and one-tenth acres of land, being a part of the L. A. Gosse six hundred and forty-acre survey situated in San Jacinto County, Texas, in the New Hope community about sixteen miles south of Coldsprings, Texas, more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of said L. A. Gosse survey, same being common with the southeast corner of the William Dobie survey on the north boundary line of the D. M. Bullock survey, an iron car axle stake for corner from which a pine 3 in in dia mkd X brs S 9 W 1.6 vrs, a sweet gum 3 in in dia mkd X brs N 62 W 2.1 vrs, a sweet gum 6 in in dia mkd X brs N 18 E 2.5 vrs and a pine 6 in in dia mkd X brs E 3.9 vrs; Thence N 2 W 204 vrs to a 1 " x 3 " iron bar stake painted red for corner, from which a 50-inch black gum brs N 80 W 4.3 vrs a white oak 20 in in dia brs N 30 W 8 vrs and a pine 4 in in dia brs S 52 E 3.3 vrs; Thence N 88 E along an old fence row at 889 vrs a stake for corner from which a 2 in iron pipe painted red brs N 83 E 4.3 vrs, a white oak 14 in in dia mkd X in fence corner brs S 86 E 5.4 vrs, a i/^ inch iron pin brs S 85 E 6 vrs, a 3 inch pine brs N 24 E 2.3 vrs; Thence S 2 E 207 vrs to a stake for corner on the south boundary line of said L. A. Gosse survey on the north boundary line of the James Patterson survey (abstract Xo, 243), from which a sweet gum 20 in in dia mkd X brs S 10 W 2.7 vrs; Thence West with said Gosse south boundary line, same being also the north boundary line of said Patterson survey 97.2 vrs to the common corner of the David M. Bullock survey and the James Patterson survey on the South Gosse boundary line (same being the NEC of said Bullock survey and the NWC of said Patterson survey) a stake for such common corner from which a pine 3 in in dia mkd X brs N 481^ W 1 vr; a double Fork Pin Oak mkd X X brs S 79 E 5 vrs and a pin oak 3 inches in dia mkd X brs S 1 W 1.4 vrs (old original witness and bearing trees gone); Thence continuing with said L. A. Gosse South boundary line, same being common with the David M. Bullock survey North boundary line S 88 W 793 vrs to the place of beginning, containing 32.1 acres of land. TRACT T H R E E

Those certain tracts of land situated in the B B B & C ER Co. Survey (Abst. No. 82) and the George Taylor I^eague or Survey (Abst. No. 292) and being the same lands conveyed to Jim McMurrey by G. I. Turnley, by deeds dated July 9, 1917, March 1, 1918, and March 6, 1918, respectively, and recorded in Volume 12, pages 247, 248, and 311, respectively, of the Deed Records of San Jacinto County, Texas;

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