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Frederick County Md. Jan 8, 1835 At the request of Joseph Waltman this deed is recorded the 8 day of January 1835. This indenture made this eighth day of January in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty five between Emerentiene V. Corbaley of the city of Frederick in Frederick County in the State of Maryland of the one part and Joseph Waltman of the same county and state of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Emerentiene V. Corbaley for and in consideration of the sum of three thousand two hundred and fifty five dollars current money, part whereof has been paid and the residue whereof has been satisfactorily secured to be paid, hath granted, bargained and sold and doth hereby give, grant, bargain and sell, alien, release and confirm, to the said Joseph Waltman, his heirs and assigns forever, all that piece or parcel of land and premises lying and being in Frederick county aforesaid, being part of a tract of land called Hawkins Merry Peep A Day and part of a tract of land called The Resurvey of Maryland and contained within the following courses and distances to wit; Beginning for the part of the aforesaid original called Hawkins Merry Peep A Day as was on or about the seventh day of November seventeen hundred and eighty, conveyed by a certain Clement Holliday to Leonard Smith for two hundred and one and an half acres at a stone planted on the south west side of Berlin and on the northern limit of the land heretofore condemned for the use of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company and which said stone also stands at the end of eleven and a half perches, on a line drawn north thirteen and an half degrees east from the end of Sixty eight perches and the second line of the whole tract as conveyed as aforesaid to said Leonard Smith and running thence by and with the aforesaid northern limit of the land condemned as aforesaid for the use of said Canal Company, the following courses to wit: north seventy two and three quarters degrees west two hundred and seventy perches to a stone planted, still with the north limit of said land, so as aforesaid condemned north sixty three and three quarter degrees west fifty and three tenth perches to a stone planted in the west side of a branch, emptying into the Potomac River and which is also the end of a line of land now belonging to Richard Johnson of William, thence by and with the meanders of said branch and the outlines of the lands of said Johnson as recently resurveyed the six following courses to wit: north sixty five degrees east three perches to a stone planted and standing at the root of a Red Wood Tree marked with nine notches, north twenty two and an half degrees east three perches to a marked Sycamore Tree, north seventeen and an half degrees, west five perches north forty nine degrees, west five and an half perches, north five degrees west five perches north sixteen and a half degrees east twelve perches, north ten and a half degrees west three and three quarter perches to intersect the thirteenth line, the original tract of land called Coxens Rest as running