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    3. No 424 $2.00 16 acres Thomas Callens enters sixteen acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Beans creek beginning at a white oak on Madcalfs line running south 86 poles to Goodwins line on a white oak thence east 30 poles to a stake thence north with said line 86 poles with Madcalfs line on a stake thence west with said line 30 poles to the beginning Feb 15th/18th 1825 No 425 $3.50 28 acres Sanford W. Young enters 28 acres of land in Franklin county. Beginning at the north west corner of Wm. McElroys 114 acres & runs north and east for complement so as not to interfere with legal claims 21st Feb. 1825 Wm. McElroy, Locator No 426 $12.50 100 acres Joseph Acklin & George Gray enters 100 acres of land in Franklin county beginning at ___ chesnut oaks and poplar, standing on the mountain the tract goes up leading from capertons cove to the road of Crane Creek where in Thomas Linsley formerly lived and then east 120 poles to the opposite bluff thence south crossing sd. trace for complement 22 Feb. 1825. Acklin & Gray, Locators No 427 $6.25 50 acres Joseph Acklin enters 50 acres of land on the Cumberland mountian adjoining the Acklin & George Grays 100 acres on the east beginning on the east boundary of said 100 acres forth poles north of where it crosses Thomas Linsleys old place on the head of Crow Creek & runs south with the 100 acres an oblong and west for complement 22nd Feb 1825 Geo. Gray, Locator No 428 $9.37 1/2 75 acres Julius C. Simms enters seventy five acres of land in Franklin county beginning on the southwest corner of a one hundred acre entry LeeRoy May for James Campbell running from thence south sixteen poles west one hundred & fifty poles thence north eighty poles east one hundred and fiteen poles to the west boundary linee of the before mentioned tract thence south with his line to the beginning Feb 23rd 1825 Julius C. Simms, Locator

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