No 715 $2.00 200 acres Joseph Smith enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin County lying on both sides of Turky Creek an east branch of Big Hurricane creek- Beginning on a white oak, branded with the letters J.S. standing on the east of Turky Creek a bout two hundred and fifty yards of sd creek Running then north then west then south & c formed in an oblong upon the first line north including the place where the said Joseph Smith now lives January 12 1826 Joseph Smith, Locator No 716 $.75 75 acres Robert Atkins enters seventy five acres of land in Franklin County lying on both sides of Turky creek an east branch of Big Hurricane creek Beginning on an ash it being the south east corner of said Atkins 125 acre entry standing on top of bluff or hill near said Atkins house and running then north then west then south & c for complement oblonged upon the first line north including said Atkins upper field January 12 1826 Joe Smith, Locator No 717 $2.00 200 acres Enoch Floyd enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin County lying on the waters of Turky Creek an east branch of Big Hurricane creek Beginning at a poplar standing in the west boundary line of Robert Atkoins 125 acre entry about 200 yards of said Atkins north west corner and running then south two hundred and forty poles then west then no & c for complement including the Methodist meeting house January 12 1826 Enoch Floyd, Locator No 718 $1.50 150 acres Harmon Riddle enters one hundred & fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the dividing ridge between Lost Creek & head waters of Andersons branch Beginning on a poplar standing on the right hand side of the road leading from Mans fort to Shelbyville it being the south west corner of a 50 acre entry made in my name adjoining the Bought of M.L. Dixon running from thence west 80 poles thence south thence east, thence north & west to the beginning for complement January 12 1826 H. Riddle, Locator No 719 $4.00 400 acres Clark Hunt enters four hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Little Duck Beginning on a black oak within three or four poles of the south edge of the Nashville and Augusta road abt a few hundred yards east of the Double Cabbin, thence east & south for complements so as not to interfere with any legal claims Jany 12 1826 No 720 $2.50 250 acres Daniel Weaver enters 250 acres of land in Franklin County to adjoin said Weavers 50 acres he lives on, on the west north & east & including part of the said Weavers improvements Beginning at a black walnut & sasafras on the west boundary of said thirty acres 20 poles north of the south west corner of the same & runs west 8 poles thence north 100 poles thence east 100 poles & south for complement Jany 13 1826 Daniel Weaver, Locator