Page 704 $1.50 150 acres Thomas Gorley enters one hundred and fifty acres of land lying in the county of Franklin and state of Tennessee on the west side of Elliotts trace Beginning on a chestnut marked T.G. running south thence east thence north to the beginning so as to include the Gum/Gun(?) spring & to include one hundred and fifty acres in a square 11 January 1826 Thomas Gorley, Locator No 705 $1.00 100 acres ____ Adams enters one hundred acres of land in the county of Franklin & state of Tennessee. On Big Hurricane creek and waters of Elk river Beginning on a beech marked A.S. upon the north boundary line of Martin Adams' running thence north thence east thence south to the beginning for complement January 11 1826 No 706 $1.00 100 acres James Lewis enters one hundred acres of land in the county of Franklin on Comptons Creek a south branch of Duck river Beginning at a small dogwood supposed to be corner of Jos/Joe(?) Cranes tract of land in the west side of the creek probably afterwards sold to M. Wiggins & run north 2/4 poles thence east 65 poles thence south 150 poles thence west thence north so far as to strike Thomas line & with his line east to the beginning will make the complement January 11 1826. James Lewis, Locator No 707 $.60 60 acres James Lewis enters sixty acres of land in the county of Franklin laying on both sides of Elk river Beginning on the north bank of Elk river at the south east corner of a survey made in the name of said Lewis thence east crossing Elk river keeping up the same to a line supposed to be Nathan Camp's thence with said line east so far that a line running north & crossing Elk river road will strike the eastern boundary line of his 100 acre tract or the eastern boundary line of his said entry or survey & with the line of the same to the beginning so as to include an entry or survey in the name of Camp & known by the name of Lewis's mill tract January 11 1826. James Lewis, Locator No 708 $.75 75 acres James Lewis enters seventy five acres of land in the county of Franklin South side of Elk river. Beginning on the bank of Elk River where his southern boundary line crosses the same the 2nd time at a gum & runs up the said river south 45 degrees east to an elm corner to Robert Dugans survey thence south with his line to his N W corner thence south with his line to Morisses entry a corner hickory thence west with the north boundary thereof to a black jack thence south to a red oak sapling corner to an entry in the name of LeRoy May thence west 72 poles thence north 60 poles to a stake & ____ thence west to Taylors line & with his line north to the western boundary line of James Lewis's tract & thence with the same to the beginning January 11 1826 James Lewis, Locator