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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 134
    2. Rose Birdwell
    3. Page 133 has been done. If you need it, contact me Rose Page 134 No 673 $2.00 200 acres George W. Hively enters two hundred acres of land situated and lying in the County of Franklin & State of Tennessee on the waters of Elk river. Beginning on a read oak marked as a corner the presence of John H. Clarks running north oblong thence west for fomplement. January 9 1826. G.W. Hively, Locator No 674 $1.00 100 acres William Childress enters one hundred acres of land situated in Franklin County & State of Tennessee on the waters of Lost creek a north branch of Elk river Beginning on his north west corner thence south to his south west corner thence east to Rice Simpsons corner so as to obb. the said tract east & west including his occupancy & c. January 9 1826 No 675 $1.00 100 acres James L. Bryant enters one hundred acres of land situated & laying in Franklin County & State of Tennessee on the head waters of Bradleys creek. Beginning on a post oak marked as a corner in presence of Thomas Brixey running north & east for complement January 9 1826. James L. Bryant, Locator No 676 $.30 30 acres Richard H. Wallace enters thirty acres of land situated and lying in the County of Franklin State of Tennessee. On the head waters of Bradleys creek, Beginning on a hickory marked as a corner in the presence of Andrew Cannon & Stephen Clark running due north to Clarks line thence west with said line for complement January 1826. Richard H. Wallace, Locator No 677 $3.20 320 acres Henry M. Rutledge & Peter Wills eners three hundred and twenty acres of land on Cumberland Mountain. Beginning on the west side of said mountain. On two whit oaks, & a hickory then running east two hundred poles thence north, thence west thence to the beginning an oblong tract Provd. by David Weeks January 9, 1826. No 678 $1.00 100 acres William Marsee/Marse -enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the top of Cumberland Mountain near the narrows, nearly opposite the Sinking Cove. Beginning near the narrows on a red oak, running from thence south thence east thence north thence west to the beginning for complement so as not to interfere with any prior legal claim 9th January 1826. William Marace, Locator

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