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-nine degrees thirty minutes east from the place of beginning
thence (4) south forty-nine degrees and thirty minutes west
eight hundred and fifty feet to the place of beginning,
containing eleven and two-tenths acres, be the same
more or less.

Being one of the tracts intended to be ex-
cepted and reserved out of the deed from John H. Kirby
to the said Houston Oil Company of Texas conveying
an undivided interest of fity-one one-hundreths in
and to certain tracts of land in Jefferson County
Texas, bearing the date May 29, 1902 and recorded in the
Deed Records of said Jefferson County.

Conveyance to
Higgins Oil & Fuel Co.

Thereupon on motion duly seconded, the
following redsolution was presented and unanimously adopted

Resolved that the President of the Houston
Oil Company of Texas, be and he is hereby authorized to
execute to the Higgins Oil and Fuel Company, a
corporation, duly organized under the laws of the State
of Texas, a deed of conveyance for the interest of the said
Houston Oil Company of Texas, in an to an undivided
interest if fifty-one one hundredths (51/100ths) in and to
all that tract, or parcel of land, situate lying and
being in the County of Jefferson, in the State of Texas
bounded and described as follows, to wit:

Beginning in the southerly line of a tract on
which the United States Life Savings Station was formerly
located, at a twelve inch piling on the bank of Sabine
Pass, and running thence (1) south seventy-two degrees
twenty-six minutes west, one hundred, and sixty-five
and two-tenths feet to the southwesterly corner of said
Life Saving Station Tract, thence (2) south forty-nine
degrees thirty minutes west seven hundred and forty
and eight-tenths feet to the northeasterly side line
of First Avenue; thence (3) south forty degrees, thirty
minutes east along the northeasterly side line of
said Avenue, five hundred and sixty feet to a stake;
thence (4) north forty-nine degrees thirty minutes
east eight hundred and fifty feet to the harbor line
of Sabine Pass; thence (5) along said harbor line in a
northerly direction five hundred feet to a point
distant ninety-two feet on a course north seventy-two
degrees thirty-six minutes east from the place of
beginning; thence (6) south seventy-two degrees twenty-
six minutes west ninety-two feet to the place of beginning.

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