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NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on the gig* day of 1927 , bet ween one o'clock in the afternoon and eight o'clock in the evening, an election will he held at the residence of Mr. James H. Barr, on Oldfield Road, Setauket, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, New York, to determine whether the territory hereinafter described shall be incorporated as the village of OLDFIELD. The territory proposed to be incorporated as described in the proposition for the incorporation of such village is as follows: Beginning at a point in the town of Brookhaven, County of Suf folk, on the shore of Long Island Sound at the intersection of the line of said shore at low water mark with the westerly boundary line of the lands of the United States Government appurtenant to the Old field Lighthouse: running thence southeasterly along the westerly boundary of said Government lands to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly side of Oldfield Road, following the turnings thereof in a general southwesterly and westerly direction to its intersection with the southern side of Crane Neck Road; thence westerly and northwesterly along the southerly side of said Crane Neck Road to the intersection thereof with the private road of Eversley Childs; thence westerly and northwesterly along the southerly and southwesterly side of said private road of Eversley Childs to the in tersection thereof with the southerly side of an old lane forming the northern boundary, a short distance north of the house of Archibald McLaren, of lands occupied by said McLaren; thence southwesterly along the southerly side of said old lane, and southwesterly along the line thereof extended, to the intersection of said extended line with the line of the shore of that part of Long Island Sound, known as Smith- town Bay, at low water mark; thence northwesterly following the said shore line at low water mark around Crane Neck Point and then easterly along said shore line at low water mark to the inlet of Flax Pond; thence easterly across said inlet to the nearest point on the opposite shore of said inlet (so as to include said Flax Pond within said terr itory); thence easterly and northeasterly following the low water mark along the shore line of Long Island Sound to the point or place of beginning. Dated: January 16 , 1927. WALTER I. JONES__________ CLERK Of the Town of Brookhaven

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  • NOTICE OF ELECTION

    Notice is hereby given that on the gig* day of 1927 , bet ween one o'clock in the afternoon and eight o'clock in the evening, an election will he held at the residence of Mr. James H. Barr, on Oldfield Road, Setauket, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, New York, to determine whether the territory hereinafter described shall be incorporated as the village of OLDFIELD.

    The territory proposed to be incorporated as described in the proposition for the incorporation of such village is as follows:

    Beginning at a point in the town of Brookhaven, County of Suf folk, on the shore of Long Island Sound at the intersection of the line of said shore at low water mark with the westerly boundary line of the lands of the United States Government appurtenant to the Old field Lighthouse: running thence southeasterly along the westerly boundary of said Government lands to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence southerly along the westerly side of Oldfield Road, following the turnings thereof in a general southwesterly and westerly direction to its intersection with the southern side of Crane Neck Road; thence westerly and northwesterly along the southerly side of said Crane Neck Road to the intersection thereof with the private road of Eversley Childs; thence westerly and northwesterly along the southerly and southwesterly side of said private road of Eversley Childs to the in tersection thereof with the southerly side of an old lane forming the northern boundary, a short distance north of the house of Archibald McLaren, of lands occupied by said McLaren; thence southwesterly along the southerly side of said old lane, and southwesterly along the line thereof extended, to the intersection of said extended line with the line of the shore of that part of Long Island Sound, known as Smith- town Bay, at low water mark; thence northwesterly following the said shore line at low water mark around Crane Neck Point and then easterly along said shore line at low water mark to the inlet of Flax Pond; thence easterly across said inlet to the nearest point on the opposite shore of said inlet (so as to include said Flax Pond within said terr itory); thence easterly and northeasterly following the low water mark along the shore line of Long Island Sound to the point or place of beginning.

    Dated: January 16 , 1927.

    WALTER I. JONES__________CLERK

    Of the Town of Brookhaven

  • VVTT.pGE OF OLDFIELD

    "Beginning at a point in th6 Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, on the shore of Long Island Sound at the inter section of the line of said shore at low water mark with the westerly Boundary line of the lands of the United States Government appurtenant to the Oldfield Lighthouse; running

    jj thence southeasterly along the westerly Boundary of said Government lands to the southwesterly corner thereof; thence isoutherly along the westerly side of Oldfield Road, follow- jing the turnings thereof in a general southwesterly and westerly direction to its intersection with the southerly side of Crane Beck Road; thence westerly and northwesterly along the southerly side of said Crane Beck Hoad to the intersection thereof with the private road of Eversley Childs thence westerly and northwesterly along the southerly and southwesterly side of said private road of Eversley Childs to the intersection thereof with the southerly side of an

    Jjold lane forming the northern Boundary, a short distance north of the house of Archibald McLaren, of lands occupied By said McLaren; thence southwesterly along the southerly side of said old lane, and southwesterly along the line thereof extended, to the intersection of said extended line with the line of the shore of that part of Long Island Sound* known as Smithtown Bay, at low water mark; thence northwes terly following the said shore line at low water mark around Crane Beck Point and then easterly along said shore line at low water mark to the inlet of flax Pond; thence easterly across said inlet to the nearest point on the opposite shore of said inlet (so as to include said Flax Pond within said territory); thence easterly and northeasterly following the low water mark along the shore line of Long Island Sound to the point or place of Beginning,"

    CERTIFICATE OP XOWB SUPERVISOR

    I HEREBY CERTIFY as Being true and correct theannexed outline map and the above description of the cor porate limits of the Tillage of OLDFIELD; and I further certify that the territory constituting such village is situated within the Town of Brookhaven.

    ENDORSED:Filed February 16, 1927 Robert Moses Secretary of State of the Town of Brookhaven.

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  • 110TICE OF ELECTION

    Notice is hereby given that on the Slsfc day of 1927 ; bet ween one o'clock in the afternoon and eight o'clock in the evening, an election will be held at the residence of Mr. William H. Stewart, on Oldfield Road, Setauket, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suf folk, New York, to determine whether the territory hereinafter de scribed shall be incorporated as the village of CONSCIENCE BAY.

    The territory proposed to be incorporated as described in the proposition for the incorporation of such village is as follows:

    Beginning at a point in the town of Brookhaven, Count}*- of Suf folk, on the shore of Long Island Sound at the intersection of the line of said shore at low water mark with the southerly boundary line of the lands of the United States Government appurtenant to the Old field Lighthouse; running thence southeasterly, easterly and again southeasterly following the low water mark along said shore of Long Island Sound and along a certain point of land to the easterly extrem ity of said point of land at the mouth of Port Jefferson Harbor; run ning thence in a generally westerly, northwesterly and then south westerly direction following the low water mark along the shore of Port Jefferson Harbor and the inlet to Conscience Bay, and along the northerly and then the westerly shore of Conscience Bay following at low water mark the indentations thereof to the intersection of said shore line at low water mark with the southeasterly boundary of the lands now or lately of Sarah Ridgway; thence southwesterly along said southeasterly boundary line of said Ridgway lands, then northwesterly following an angle in said line and again southwesterly along said line to the southwesterly side of Oldfield Road; thence southeasterly along said southwesterly side of Oldfield Road to the intersection of said southwesterly side of Oldfield Road with the southeasterly bound ary line of lands of said Ridgway abutting on the southeast lands of the estate of James McLaren; thence further following said south easterly boundary line of said Ridgway lands southwesterly to the in tersection of the southeasterly boundary line of said Ridgway lands with the easterly side of Quaker Path; thence southerly along the easterly side of Quaker Path to the intersection of said easterly side of Quaker Path with the southerly side of V/est Meadow Road; thence northwesterly then westerly along the southerly side of said Y/est Meadow Road to the intersection of the southerly side of said West Meadow Road with the easterly side of Mount Gray Road; thence northerly along the easterly side of said Mount Gray Road to the intersection of said easterly side of Mount Gray Road with the northerly boundary line of lands now or lately of the City Real Estate Company abutting on the north lands of Frank Melville, Jr.; thence easterly along said north erly boundary line of said lands noi; or lately of said City Real Estate Company to the intersection of said boundary line with the westerly side of Oldfield Road; thence northwesterly then northeasterly along the westerly side of said Oldfield Road following the turnings thereof to the intersection thereof with the southerly boundary line of the aforesaid lands of the United States Government; Whence north

    easterly along said southerly boundary line of said lands of the United States Government and along said line extended to its inter section with the line of the shore of Long Island Sound at low water mark at the point or place of beginning.

    15Dated: January , 1927.

  • NOTICE OP ELECTION

    Notice is hereby given that on the ddy of 1927, bet ween one o'clock in the afternoon and eight o'clock in the evening, an election will he held at the residence of Mr. Prank Melville, Jr., on Mt. Gray Road, Setauket, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, New York, to determine whether the territory hereinafter described shall be incorporated as the village of WEST MEADOW.

    The territory proposed to be incorporated as described in the proposition for the incorporation of such village is as follows:

    Beginning at a point in the town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, on the shore of that part of Long Island Sound known as Smithtown Bay at a point where the southerly side of West Meadow Road extended intersects the line of said shore at the low water mark: thence easterly and northeasterly along the southerly line of said West Meadow Road to the intersection of the southerly side of;said West Meadow Road with the easterly side of Mount Gray Road: thence northerly along the easterly side of said Mount Gray Road to|the» in

    tersection of said easterly side of Mount Gray Road with the northerly boundary line of lands now or lately of the City Real Estate* Company abutting on the north lands of Frank Melville, Jr., thence easterly along said northerly boundary line of said lands now or lately 6f said City Real Estate Company to the intersection of said boundary line with the westerly side of Oldfield Road: thence northwesterly along the westerly side of said Oldfield Road to its intersection with the southerly side of Crane Neck Road: thence westerly and northwesterly along the southerly side of said Crane Neck Road to the intersection thereof with the private road of Eversley Childs: thence westerly and northwesterly along the southerly and southwesterly side of said pri vate road of Eversley Childs to the intersection thereof with the southerly side of an old lane forming the northern boundary, a short distance north of the house of Archibald McLaren, of lands occupied by said McLaren: thence southwesterly along the southerly side of said old lane, and southwesterly along the line thereof extended, to the intersection of said extended line with the line of the shore of that part of Long Island Sound, known as Smithtown Bay at low water mark: thence southerly, following the low water mark, along the shore line of said Long Island Sound, to the point or place of beginning.

    Dated: January 1$ , 1927.

    WALTER I. JONES_________CLERK

    Of the Town of Brookhaven

  • In the Matter of the Consolidation

    of the VILLAGES Of OLDFIELD, WEST

    MEADOW and CONSCIENCE BAY into one

    Village by the name of

    OLD FIELD

    JOINTCERTIFICATE

    Under Section 355 of the

    VILLAGE LAW

    THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on the 15th day of Maroh1j, 1927, the date of the annual election in the adjoining

    :j villages of Oldfield, West Meadow and Conscience Bay, in the Town of Brookhaven, County of Suffolk, State of

    New York, there was held, in each of said villages, an

    election on a proposition to consolidate each village

    with the other two aforesaid adjoining villages, into

    one village by the name of OLD FIELD; that such propos

    ition for consolidation was at such election duly adopted

    by each of the said villages; and that the Clerk of each

    of the aforesaid adjoining villages has, within three days

    after such election, to wit, on the 15th day of March 1927,

    duly filed with the Clerk of each of the other two villages

    a certified copy of the certificate of such election, show

    ing the unanimous adoption in each of said villages of said

    proposition for the consolidation of the said villages of

    Oldfield, West Meadow and Conscience Bay into one village

    by the name of OLD FIELD.

    Dated, March 15, 1927.

    ENDORSED:Filed March 17, 1927 Robert Moses Secretary of State

    AiAAjuO /r7°h*s' {Village Cleric of the

    LIlcCjhfajUl fa°/2ciVILLAGE OF OLDFIELD

    __________________&CC01_Village Glerk of tlieVILLAGE OF WEST MEADOW

    ---Village Clerk fcf'theVILLAGE OF CONSCIENCE BAY