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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 118
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    3. No 573 $.25 25 acres Geo Gray enters twenty five acres of land on Paint rock above his place. Beginning on the north boundary of the old tract & runs round with the mountain so as to include the big spring in the Horse Cove 2nd Jany. 1826. Geo. Gray, Locator No 574 $.25 25 acres Joshua Hickman enters 25 acres of land in Franklin County on Larkins' fork of Paint Rock, Beginning where the northern boundary line of a 1060 acre tract to Hohn Haywood crosses the dry branch that empties into said Hickmans spring Branch and runs eastwardly with said Haywoods line to the mountain & round with the same for complement 2nd Jany. 1826. J. Mickman, Locator No 575 $.50 50 acres James Hogan enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County Tennessee State on Cumberland mountain on the head waters of Bradleys creek adjoining Samuel Johnsons 100 acre tract Beginning at his north east corner on a spanish oak marked with S.J. and J.H. thence running north 10 poles to a stake thence runing east 100 poles to a stake on the bluff of the mountain thence south 80 poles to a stake thence west 100 poles to a stake thence north 70 poles to the beginning January 2, 1826. No 576 $1.00 100 acres Alexander Smith enters one hundred acres of land lying in the county of Franklin on the waters of Crumptons creek beginnoing a north east corner of a survey made by Hunley Wiggins beginning on a black oak running north to Mitchells line thence west thence south so far that a line east to strike said Wiggins south east corner so as to include the hundred acres Jany 2, 1826. Alex. Smith, Locator No 577 $0.02 2 acres Jacob Mickler enters two acres of land in Franklin County beginning at the north west corner of a five acre entry in the name of Edmond Hodges and sold to said Mickler, running north thence east thence south so as to include a samll improvement made by Edmond Hodges the same being bounded by a line all around Jany 2, 1826. Jacob Mickler, Locator No 578 $1.00 100 acres State of Tennessee Franklin County. Nathaniel Bostick enters one hundred acres of land beginning on a white oak on the east bank of Rock creek it being the north west corner of the tract of land that said Bostik now lives on and running north sixty poles thence east and south for complement in an oblong north and south January 2nd, 1826.

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