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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 82
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    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 82: No 366 $25.00 200 acres Ephraim H. Foster enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Elk river Beginning at a post oak marked J.S. standing near the road that leads from Stamps Still house to the Lasaters near where the same crosses a dry branch of Taylors creek Running north and west for complement Octo 22nd, 1824. John Sturdivant, Locator No 367 $6.25 50 acres John W. Holder enters fifty acres of land in the county of Franklin on the waters of Beans creek- Beginning at the south eastwardly corner of a 100 acre of land granted by the State of Tennessee to William M. Quesenburg and running thence east forty five poles thence north so far that a line running west to said 100 acres tract and thence binding on said 100 acre tract to the beginning will include the quantity. Octo 22nd 1824. John W. Holder, Locator No 368 $6.25 50 acres John W. Holder enters fifty acres of land lying in the county of Franklin on the top of Cumberland mountain on the waters of Beans creek and Beans branch in whats called Duncans level- Beginning at a white oak lettered P.C. on the north side of said level ( which white oak was marked with the letters aforesaid by Patrick Calloway) and running from thence west one hundred & twenty two poles thence running south and east for quantity Octo 22nd 1824. John W. Holder, Locator No 369 $25.00 200 acres George W. Gibbs enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin county beginning at a post oak marked J.S. standing near a old Road not far from where the same turns out off the new road that leads from Morris Ferry to the stone fort running south and west for complement Octo. 22nd, 1824. John Sturdivant, Locator No 370 $25.00 200 acres Ephraim H. Foster enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Elk river- Beginning at a forked post oak marked J.S. standing near the road that leads from Stamps still house to H. Sanders, running north and east for complement Oct. 22nd 1824. John Sturdivant, Locator

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