EXHIBIT A
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Property Description
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FIRST PIECE: A certain piece or parcel of land
containing about 1 1/2 acres of land and known as the Homestead
of the late Frances S. Banks, including the homestead standing thereon.
Said parcel of land being bounded on the north by land formerly of
August Otte, later of Aviano; on the east and south by other land
now or formerly of Homer L. Johnson, and on the west by the highway
leading from Durham to Middlefield and formerly called "Crooked Lane."
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SECOND PIECE: Known as the New Orchard Lot and
containing about 1 1/2 acres of land and bounded on the north
and west by land now or formerly of Aviano and on the east by the
Third Piece hereinafter described, being a triangular piece.
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THIRD PIECE: A certain parcel of land containing
about four acres and used as a pasture, bounded on the north by land
now or formerly of Aviano; on the east by land now or formerly of
William A. Parsons and land now or formerly of William H. Bahrenburg,
Jr., and on the south by land now or formerly of Homer L. Johnson,
and on the west by the Second Piece or New Orchard Lot, so-called.
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FOURTH PIECE: Being all interest in a certain passageway
or approach to the Old Barn now no longer standing on the property.
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For title to the above parcels, see deeds recorded in Volume
49, page 146, Volume 48, page 403, and Volume 45, page 404, Durham
Land Records.
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FIFTH PIECE: A certain piece of land bounded northerly
by land formerly of the Frances S. Banks estate and known as the Homestead
and partly by the Pasture Lot, both herein conveyed; easterly by land
formerly of the Frances S. Banks estate and known as the Long Lot,
and now or formerly owned by William H. Bahrenburg, Jr.; southerly
by land formerly of Lafayette Rush and now or formerly of William
H. Bahrenburg, Jr., and westerly by land formerly of Frances S. Banks
estate and known as the Homestead property and by the highway leading
to Middlefield, formerly known as "Crooked Lane," including all right,
title and interest in the property at one time known as the Front
Lot and the Barn Lot and including the yards, laneways, and parcel
of land where the old barn stood, and all situated southerly, southeasterly
and easterly of the Homestead at one time owned by Frederick Lyman,
but later owned by Frances S. Banks.
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For title to the said Fifth Parcel of land, see deed recorded
in Volume 35, pages 14 and 15 of the Durham Land Records.
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There is excluded however from the above description a parcel
of land 25 feet wide on the south side and conveyed to William H.
Bahrenburg, Jr., by deed recorded in Volume 44, page 372 of the Durham
Land Records, being a part of the Fifth Piece.
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