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Deed No. 363 New Series

To all to Whom these Presents shall come:

The Central Pacific Railroad Company a corporation duly incorporated and organized under
the laws of the State of California and Mark Hopkins (successor to Charles Crocker),
and Silas W Sanderson both of the city and COunty of San Francisco and State of California
Trustees of all the lands of the said Central Pacific Railroad Company lying in the States of
California and Nevada and the Territory of Utah which remained unsold on the first day of October
A.D. 1870 send Greeting:

Whereas no the first day of October A.D. 1870 the said Central Pacific Railroad Company
conveyed all its land lying in the States of California and Nevada and the Territory of Utah then
unsold of which the lands hereinafter described were and are a part to the said Charles Crocker and
Silas W Sanderson to hold in trust as security for the payment of The Thousand Bonds for the sum
of One Thousand Dollars each dated on the first day of October A.D. 1870 and payable twenty
years from date with interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum made and issued by the said
Central Pacific Railroad Company:

And whereas, said deed of Trust among other mattes provided that the said Central Pacific
Railroad Company should have the sole and exclusive control and management of said lands with full
power to make sales of the same upon such terms and conditions as might from time to time be agreed
upon between the said Railroad Company and the said Trustees; and that when such sales had been
made and the purchase money fully paid the said Company and the said Trustees should unite in a
conveyance in fee simple of the lands so sold to the purchaser or purchases thereof which conveyance
should absolutely and forever release the lands so conveyed from any and all lien or encumbrance
for or an account of said Bonds or any other debt or obligation of the said Railroad Company:

And Whereas On the 14th day of August 1871 Charles Crocker one of the Trustees being
about to depart from the State of California to be absent for an indefinite period did resign his trust
under said conveyance of the first of October 1870 and whereas on the 15th day of August 1871
the said Silas W Sanderson the remaining Trustee under aid conveyance did pursuant to the terms
of his trust nominate Mark Hopkins of the City of Sacrament and State of California to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of said Charles Crocker; and whereas on the 21st day of August
1871 the Board of Directors of the said Central PAcific Railroad Company pursuant to the terms fo
said trust did ratify and approve said nomination and did appoint said Mark Hopkins to fill said
vacancy:

And whereas the said Railroad Company has sold the lands hereinafter described pursuant
to the foregoing conditions to A.O.Ordway and MF Mcmillan
for the sum of Nineteen hindered and twenty ($1920)
dollars, which sum has been by him
full paid to the said Mark Hopkins and Silas W Sanderson Trustees as aforesaid:

Now therefore, In consideration of premises and the said sum of
Nineteen hundred and twenty ($1920) dollars,
the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged the said Central Pacific Railroad Company and the said
MArk hOpkins and Silas W Sanderson, Trustees as aforesaid do grant bargin sell and coney to the
said A.O. Ordway and M F McMillan
and their
heirs and assigns the following described tracts of land sutyate lying and being in the County of

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