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    3. No 663 $3.00 300 acres Abner Lasater enters three hundred acres of land on the waters of Rock creek in Franklin County. Beginning on a forked black gum the north west corner of a 20 acre survey in the name of said Lasater, running east seventy three poles to a read oak the north west corner of said survey thence north 20 poles with the line of a 10 acre survey in the name of said Lasater then west 40 poles thence south 40 poles to the north boundary line of a 42 acre survey in the name of said Lasater thence west to the north west corner of the same thence south 30 poles thence west 36 poles thence north to the line of a survey in the name of Wm. Lasater and with the same to a survey made in the name of Hezekiah Lasater Senor. thence east with said line passing the corner and with the line of a thirty acre survey in the name of said Ebner (yes, this is the way it's written) Lasater, to the south east corner of the same thence north 96 poles thence east to a survey made in the name of Kersee thence south so as not to interfere with prior entries so far as by running west to the east boundary line of said first mentioned, 20 acre survey will make the quantity called for the 9th January 1826. No 644 $1.00 100 acres William S. Riddle enters 100 acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Big Hurricane, branch of and waters of Loss creek both waters of Elk river beginning on a small dogwood near a spring that James Byron formerly occupied the dogwood is marked with W.S. R. running south oblong thence east thence north including James Byrons and John Childresses old improvements January 9 1826. No 665 $3.00 300 acres John Armstrong Junior enters three hundred acres of land on Cumberland Mountain beginning at chesnut oak and black gum on the bluff south east of the narrows of the iron ore bank running from thence west thence south thence west and north for complement, so as not to interfere with any prior legal claims January 9 1826. John Armstrong Jr. , Locator No 666 $1.00 100 acres Sherrod Williams enters one hundred acres of land on Cumberland Mountain. Beginning on a double white oak 18 or 20 poles down John Reynolds spring branch thence running east ___ poles thence ___poles north thence west ___ poles thence south ___ poles thence east to the beginning so as not to interfere with any prior or legal claim. January 1826.

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