Page 148 has been done. If you need it, contact me. Rose Page 149 No 760 $1.50 150 acres Wiley Denson enters 150 acres of land in Franklin County on the head waters of Dry Creek Beginning at Thomas Williamsons south east corner of the land whereon he now lives, running from thence west thence south, thence east & north for complement so as not to interfere with any prior legal claims Jany. 23, 1826. Wiley Denson, Locator No 761 $.25 25 acres John Ault enters 25 acres of land situated and lying in the county of Franklin and State of Tennessee on the head waters of Bradleys Creek, Beginning on a sugar tree marked in presence of John Farwater running east and south for complement January 23rd, 1826. No 762 $.50 50 acres Orrin Woolbanks enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the head of the Ash Camp branch a north branch of Elk River Beginning on a Black Gum & Dogwood the south west corner of a fifty acre survey of said Banks (this must be Woolbanks) and runs south thence east & north then west to the beginning so as not to interfere with other prior legal claims this 24th January 1826. Orrin Woolbanks, Locator No 763 $.50 50 acres Located by Robert Poe fifty acres of land situated in Franklin County on the fall lick branch of Elk River. beginning at the south east corner of a fifty acre entry made in the name of Jedathan Poe running north to David Osborne's line thence east with his line for complement this 24th January 1826. Robert Poe, Locator No 764 $.25 25 acres James M. Mitchell enters twenty five acres of land in the State of Tennessee Franklin County Beginning at the south east corner at a thirty tract where sd. James M. Mitchell now lives running north thence east thence south thence west for complement January the 24, 1826. No 765 $2.00 200 acres Henry Hunt enters two hundred acres of land on the waters of Bradleys creek Franklin County, Beginning on a post oak marked as a corner and also with the HH, running north and east for complement so as not to interfere with any legal claims January 24th, 1826.