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Lumber Company vs. W. G. Mizell" on the 16th day of February, 1926, by the district court of San Jacinto County, Texas, recorded in Volume J, pa^es 332, et seq., minutes of the said District Court, reference to which is here now made for all purposes. TRACrr FIVE

Beino- 49.4 acres of land, more or less, of the Watson Estate, a part of the Vital Flores I^a«iue or Survey (Abst No. 14) situated about 8 miles southwest of Coldsprin^s, Texas, bounded on the Northwest by the Grover Ellisor Estate (formerly the old John Henry Kirby Tract), on the northeast by the old R. D. Denson and Santa Fe Tie & Lbr (^o. (IT. S. A.) tract, on the south and southeast by the II. S. A. Forest lands, and on the west and southwest by the paved farm-toniarket road ]eadin<r from Evergreen to Cleveland, Texas farm road No, 2025, and more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows, to-wit: Beginning at corner No. 7 of a 267 acre (more or legs) U. S. A. forest tract known as said government's tract " J 1 3 " being the most northern corner of land formerly owned by Lila Cochran and H. S. Lilley, a 1 " iron pipe stake for corner witnessed by marked and blazed bearing trees; (said corner being on the common boundary line between said Vital Flores and the James Rankin, Jr., surveys); Thence north 50 W with said Common boundary line of and between said Flores and Rankin surveys, it being the line, 723 vrs to the stake for corner from which a 20 in sweet gum mkd X brs S 31 W 10 vrs, and a 10 in sweet gum mkd X brs S 83 W 6 vrs, and a 20 in forked pine mkd X brs N 77 E 3 vrs, said corner being common with the most eastern or northeastern corner of said old Kirby (Ellisor) tract; Thence S 40 W 415 vrs with the southeast boundary line of said old Kirby (Ellisor) tract, it being the line to stake for corner in the right-of-way of said Paved farm road, same being a northern corner of the old J. O. H. Bennett tract; Thence S 36 E with and down said Farm Road, it being the line 345 vrs to a stake for corner in the northwest boundary line of said U. S. A. forest tract where same intersects said road, said corner being N 77 E 240 vrs from corner 6 of said U. S. A. " J 1 3 " tract, said stake and corner being witnessed by mkd and blazed bearing trees; Thence N 77 E with the Northwest boundary line of said U. S, A. tract " j l 3 " it being the line 630 vrs to the place of beginning, containing 49.4 acres, more or less. TRACT SIX

An undivided % interest in the following 80 acres of land, more or less, being a part of the James W. Robinson League or survey. Abstract No. 45, situated in San Jacinto tI!lounty, Texas, more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of a 32 acre tract owned or formerly owned by A. J. Bruner, said corner being a 20 in black gum mkd X; Thence S 16 deg 54' West along the southerly projection of the West line of the said Bruner 32 acre tract, a distance of 473 vrs to a point for the southwest corner of the herein described tract; Thence south 77 deg 52' East 953.3 vrs to a point for corner; Thence north 17 deg East 473 vrs to the Southeast corner of. the P. L. Robberson 32 acre tract, being a concrete monument marked J-364 (or J-365) from which monument a 6 " Pin Oak mkd U. S. B. T. brs South 6 West 12.1 vrs and a 9 " pine mkd U. S. B. T. brs S 72 W 20 vrs:

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