Pages 145 and 146 have been done. If you need them, contact me. Rose Page 147 No 751 $.50 50 acres Joshua Johnson enters fifty acres of land on the waters of Rock creek, Beginning on the north east corner of the hundred acre tract where I now live and thence south and west and north to the south west corner of the below mentioned 100 acres thence with that line to the beginning Jany. 19th, 1826. Joshua Johnson, Locator No 752 $3.00 300 acres Thomas Hopkins enters three hundred acres of land in Fanklin County on the waters of Duck River. Beginning at the south west corner of 150 acre tract. Granted to said Thomas Hopkins by the State of Tennessee as p. Grant No. 11854 and dated at Knoxville the 16 day of May in the year 1818 and which aforesaid one hundred and fifty acres includes an improvement originally occupied by a man of the name of Parwater and on the road leading from the Pond Spring to the Stone Fort running from said place of beginning south so far as east and north and on at equal distance all round the aforesaid tract of one hundred and fifty acres will include the quantity of three hundred acres of vacant land that is to say to run so as to exclude all other prior legal claims as well as the aforesaid one hundred & fifty acres and include the quantity of three hundred acres excluding all other legal claims that may be within its bounds. January 20th 1826. Thomas Hopkins, Locator No 753 $1.00 100 acres Thomas Gorley enters 100 acres of land in Franklin County on top of Cumberland Mountain, about one & a half miles west of John Reynolds old place, Beginning at a chesnut, blazed and marked T.G. running from thence west, thence south then east & north for complement so as to include the quantity in a square. January 21st, 1826. No 754 $6.00 600 acres Tenn, Franklin County James Rogers enters six hundred acres of land lying on the north side of lost creek on the south side of Coffees Creek beginning on the south east corner of a five(?) acre tract belonging to James Rogers, running north with his line, thence east thence south thence west running so as to interfere with no prior claims January 21st 1826.