>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 72: No 320 $3.75 30 acres Robert Taylor enters 30 acres of land in Franklin County on Larkins Fork of Paint Rock- Beginning at a white oak and cherry tree northwest corner to Haywood 1060 acres and runs west with Furman Fowlers line 80 poles to the foot of the mountain thence running south with the meanders of the mountain to the beginning. Aug 19th 1824 No 321 $5.00 40 acres Isaac Hanna enters forty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Dry Creek beginning South Et corner of a sixty acre tract deeded to sd Hanna by Frank Jones & James Davis where on he now lives at the foot of the mountain & runs with the mountain on the east edge of the Cove south 26 degs Et & round with the mountain including the cove of land above where said Hanna lives Aug 23rd Geo. Gray, Locator No 322 $6.25 50 acres Joseph Bickley enters fifty acres of land lying in Franklin County in consideration of paying six dollars & twenty five cents into the Entry takes office of said county- Beginning at the northwest corner of daid Bickleys two hundred acres survey running thence west 80 poles with Halls three thousand acre survey thence south 100 poles thence east 80 poles to said Bickley two hundred acres survey thence north 200 poles to the beginning. Aug 24th 1824 Edwin L. Bickley, Locator No 323 $6.25 50 acres Henry M. Rutledge enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the top of the Cumberland mountain beginning on two white oaks growing from the same root running north to a stake, thence west to a stake, thence south ao an other stake, thence to the beginning, including a spring running from under a ledge of rock, not far from what is known by the name of "Grants improvement" on the road from Caldwells bridge to Jasper. Aug 24 1824 H.M. Rutledge, Locator No 324 $17.12 1/2 127 acres John J. Hayter enters one hundred and thirty seven acres of land in Franklin County on the head waters of Little Hurricane creek a branch of Elk river Beginning on a forked whit oak the northwest corner of a sixty three acre tract granted to Wm. Bowen, then running west with a 403 acre tract granted to sd Wm. Bowen seventy five poles, then south & east to Parkers entry the west boundary line of sd Parkers entry thence north with Parkers line to the line of the afore sd 63 acre tract, then with the line of the smae to the beginning Aug 25th 1824 J.J. Hayter, Locator