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I <br />I <br />I <br />r <br />E <br />E <br />E <br />E <br />E <br />f <br />I <br />I <br />1 <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />bams and the pond. There was always a back road out of the club from the area of the <br />pond and the bams pro:eeding westerly to Woodhill Avenue. <br />4. When I purchased the property in 1946.1 knew that Woodhill Avenue was a <br />publie street. While I did not survey the land 1 purchased from Albert and Esther Crosby, <br />I could see that my northerly boundary line on the western poilion of my property was <br />Woodhill Avenue as it e.xistcd. Exhibit C is an aerial photograph showing Woodhill <br />Avenue and my property about 1951. It accurately depicts the location of Woodhill <br />A\ enuc as it was maintained and traveled during the period I owned my property from <br />1946 to 1986. From the fence lines on the north side of Woodhill Avenue for the <br />Woodhill Country Club horse pasture, and the path cut through the trees southerly of <br />Woodhill Avenue for Northern States Power Co. power lines to my house. I always knew <br />w here the westerly boundary of the Woodhill Country Club property lay in the vicinity of <br />\\ oodhill Avenue and my property. <br />D.I know that Northern States Power Co. ran its power lines along Woodhill <br />Avenue and thence easterly to Woodhill Country Club. A branch of the Northern States <br />Power Co. power line ran southerly to my house along the property line dividing my <br />property from Woodhill’s property south of Woodhill .Avenue. <br />6. During the 40 years I owned the property, 1 knew there was an established <br />public street known as Woodhill Avenue that connected Orono Orchard Road and <br />Woodhill Country Club. Throughout my entire period of ownership it was my position <br />IXk-3 |07I2(>5M <br />WfeiliritltittilliiiiTir f