Chap. 0389 An Act to establish the boundary line between the town of medfield and the towns of dover, walpole and norfolk. Be it enacted, etc., as follows: Section 1. The following described line shall hereafter be the boundary line between the town of Medfield and the towns of Dover, Walpolc and Norfolk : -Beginning at the corner of the towns of Dover, Medfield and Sherborn at a point in the middle of Charles river, south eighty-nine degrees, thirty-one minutes west and seventy-five feet distant from a round top boulder lettered D M, standing seventy feet northwest of the northwesterly corner of the Medfield asylum pumping station and about thirty feet east of the easterly bank of the Charles river in latitude forty-two degrees, twelve minutes, fifty-five and two one hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, twenty minutes, nineteen and seven one hundredths seconds ; thence north eighty-nine degrees, thirty minutes, fifty-eight seconds east, true bearing, eighteen thousand two hundred and fifty feet, passing through said round top boulder to a point about sixty-five feet south of the present northeasterly corner of Medfield in latitude forty-two degrees, twelve minutes, fifty-six and forty-seven one hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, sixteen minutes, seventeen and fifty-six one hundredths seconds ; thence south twenty degrees, two minutes east, true bearing, two thousand three hundred and forty-eight feet to a point marked by a granite monument lettered D M, standing about four hundred feet south of the house of W. Condrick on Hartford street at what was formerly known as the "Wolf Pit", and in latitude forty-two degrees, twelve minutes, thirty-four and sixty-eight one hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, sixteen minutes, six and eighty-seven one hundredths seconds; thence south six degrees, fifty-five minutes west, true bearing, three thousand three hundred and thirty-seven feet to the corner of the towns of Dover, Medfield and Walpole, marked by a granite monument lettered D M, M, W and W D, standing on the southerly side of the highway known as County street in Dover and Main street in Medfield, at a point opposite the house of P. J. Connor, and in latitude forty-two degrees, twelve minutes, one and ninety-five one hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, sixteen minutes, twelve and twenty-one one hundredths seconds; thence south thirteen degrees, forty minutes west, true bearing, seven thousand and fifty-nine feet to a point marked by a granite monument lettered M and W, standing in woodland about one thousand four hundred feet south of the house of James W. Coltman, in latitude forty-two degrees, ten minutes, fifty-four and nineteen one hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy- one degrees, sixteen minutes, thirty-four and thirty-seven one hundredths seconds ; thence south no degrees, fifty-four minutes east, true bearing, twelve thousand and forty-four feet to a point marked by a granite monument lettered M, W, W, standing at the present southeast corner of Medfield in latitude forty-two degrees, eight minutes, fifty-five and twenty-three one hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, sixteen minutes, thirty-one and eighty-four one hundredths seconds ; thence north eighty-seven degrees, forty minutes west, true bearing, about seven thousand seven hundred and ninety-three feet to the middle of Stop river at the present corner of the towns of Norfolk, Medfield and Walpole, at a point about twenty feet north eighty-nine degrees, forty-five minutes east, true bearing, from a granite monument lettered M N W, standing in an open meadow on the westerly bank of the river in latitude forty-two degrees, eight minutes, fifty-eight and thirty-seven one hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, eighteen minutes, fifteen and forty-seven one hundredths seconds and about five hundred and twenty-five feet southeasterly from the culvert through which Stop river passes under South street in Medfield ; thence south eighty-nine degrees, forty-five minutes west, true bearing, nine thousand seven hundred and fifty feet, passing through said monument on the westerly side of Stop river to the middle of Charles river, at the present corner of the towns of Medfield, Millis and Norfolk at a point south eight}r-nine degrees, forty-four minutes west and thirty feet distant from a granite monument lettered M and N", standing in an open meadow on the easterly bank of Charles river, in latitude forty-two degrees, eight minutes, fifty-seven and ninety-four one hundredths seconds, and longitude seventy-one degrees, twenty minutes, twenty-four and twenty-six one hundredths seconds. Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its passage. Approved May 27, 1903.