>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 77: Note: No 345 is written again No 346 $12.50 100 acres Thomas L. Gray enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County Beginning on the north boundary line of a 320 acres tract granted to Andrew Jackson where the west boundary line of a forty acre tract on olad(?) Town Creek granted to Thomas Hopkins intersects & runs west with his Jacksons line to his north Wt corner & south with his other line to John Morris corner & with his line west & north for complement Sept 14th 1824 Tho. L. Gray, Locator No 347 $6.25 50 acres Alexander W. Majors enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County lying on the east fork of the Fall Lick branch a north branch of Big Hurricane creek- Beginning on a shestnut about three poles east of said Alexander W. Majors spring which is the head of the said east fork running then north 100 poles then west so as to include said Majors improvement and spring Sept 16 1824 No 348 $6.25 50 acres State of Tennessee By paying into the Entry Takes office of Franklin County $6.25 Nathl Hunt enters fifty acres of land on the western head waters of Bradleys Creek beginning on a hickory sapling marked on the west and north side thereof with three old shops resembling a corner about 300 yards northeast from the road leading from the Pond Spring to the Stone Fort & two or three hundred yards eastwardly from Stephen Clarks field running thence west eighty poles, thence north 100 poles thence east 80 poles thence south 100 poles to the beginning, so as to include an improvement mady by Henry Hunt Sept 20th 1824. Nathl Hunt, Locator No 349 $4.00 32 acres Edward Finch enters thirty two acres of land in Franklin County north of the Boiling Fork and south of Elk River- Beginning at the north east corner of S.G. Finches 20 acres on the west boundary line of Jackson & Hutchens 1000 acres & runs west 40 poles to the north west corner of sd 20 acres on McClueys line & north with the ____ for complement 25th Sept 1824 Geo. Gray, Locator