No 613 $1.00 100 acres John Cook enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County near the head of Rock creek Beginning on a red oak the south east corner of a thirty acre survey in his own name, Running south thence west and round for complement so as not to interfere with older good vallid and well authenticated claims. Jany 5th 1826 John Cook, Locator No 614 $.75 75 acres Isack Hodges enters seventy five acres of land in Franklin County on Bruberloes creek Beginning at the north east corner of a 80 acre tract of land granted to John Sturdivant Running south to the north boundary line of Elias Smith preference entry thence east to the west boundary line of 320 acre tract entered in the name of M.L. Dixon thence north to the north east corner of said tract thence east to William Armstrongs 50 acres thence north & west to the beginning, so as to include the plantation where Isaac Hodges now lives for complement Jany 5th 1826 Isack Hodges, Locator No 615 $1.00 100 acres Richard Sanders enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Crumptons creek Beginning on Pierce Butlers south east corner of his 5000 acre tract running east 20 poles to Harrel Wiggins north east corner of a 50 acre tract thence south with Wiggins's line to one other tract of siad Wiggings thence east to Benjamin Rogers west boundary line thence north with Roggers line to his north west corner thence east thence north thence west & south to the beginning January 5th 1826 No 616 $.50 50 acres Joshua Church enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County Tenn Beginning on a north west corner of entry in the name of Thomas Wakefield on the north side of Elk river about one quarter of a mile above the south of Farisses creek running east with the said line and thence north and west for complement so as to include 50 acres this 5th of Jany 1826 No 617 $1.00 100 acres John Gunn enters one hundred acres of land on Rock creek Beginning on a whtie oak sd Gunns south east corner near the Bottle Spring running south to Andrew Woods north bourndary line thence east and round for complement so as not to interfere with older claims Jany 5 1826 John Gunn, Locator No 618 $.75 75 acres Benjamin Walker enters 25 (yes, this is what it says) acres of land Rush creek waters of Crow creek beginning on a cucumber tree near the narrows, running east 20 poles more or less to a stak thence south east so as to include the improvements on which I live thence west 20 poles more or less thence north to the beginning Jany 5 1826 Benjamin Walker, Locator