corner marked by a cross cut in the center line of the Concrete State Highway known as the Allentown Pike, the aforesaid corner being the southwestern corner of the herein described property and the southeastern corner of property belonging to Nicholas R. Ciliberti
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Point
Thence
Course
Distance
To
1
leaving the aforesaid Concrete State Highway known as the Allwntown Pike, passing through a spike eighteen feet ten and three fourth inches (18' 10-3/4") from the last described corner along the aforesaid property belonging to Nicholas R. Ciliberti, passing along the eastern terminus of a twenty feet (20') wide alley known as Sacony Alley, and along the eastern side of a development of building lots known as Highland Park
N 23.3333333333333° W
744.270833333333 ft.
corner marked by an iron pin in line of property belonging to David M. Seem
2
along same
N 75.125° E
895.3125 ft.
corner marked by an iron pin
3
along other property belonging to the Estate of John I. Kemp, deceased
S 30.025° E
320.916666666667 ft.
corner marked by an iron pin
4
along property belonging to Luther M. Kemp and Verna S. Kemp, his wife, passing through an iron pin thirty feet eight and three eighth inches (30' 8-3/8") from the next described corner
S 21.6833333333333° E
210.708333333333 ft.
corner marked by a spike in the center line of the aforesaid Concrete State Highway known as the Allentown Pike
5
along the center line of same, the two (2) following courses and distances, viz: (1) by a curve [...] a central angle of seven degrees twenty eight minutes fourteen seconds (7° 28' 14"), a distance along the arc of four hundred sixty six feet eleven inches (466' 11") and a chord with a bearing