No 293 $1.87 1/2 15 acres Jacob Runels enters fifteen acres of land in Franklin County Beginning on a walnut saplin on John Cows(?) north boundary line running north twenty degrees east to Alexander Biard line thence east with said line so as to run south and west for complement. July 27th 1824. Jacob Runels. No 294 $1.00 8 acres John McCollom enters 8 acres of land in Franklin County and on the south side of Elk river Beginning at a poplar on the south side of Elk river in the north boundary line of a 640 acre survey made in the name of Edward Farriss running east with said line to the south bank of Elk river thence down the river with its meanders to the beginning including the place where Lewis Ball now lives July 29th, 1824. No 295 $16.25 130 acres Made void John Goodwin John Goodwin enters one hundred and thirty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Elk river Beginning at the south west corner of John Winfords thirty acre tract, and runs south one hundred & forty five poles thence east and north and west to the beginning for quantity July 29th 1824. John Goodwin, Locator No 296 $31.25 250 acres Copd. David Campbell enters two hundred and fifty acres of land in Franklin county about a mile from the place on which Squire Sturdivant lives and adjacent to the lands on which the Hodges live lying on the north side of Elk river Beginning at a spanish oak standing by the side of an old road landing from Hodges to a farm on the school land (sd. oak has a hole in it & is marked W. just above sd. hole running from thence west 200 poles leaving a small field not now in cultivation to the right & including said field thence north 200 poles thence east and south for compliment. July 29th, 1824. James H. Murry & Wm. P. Anderson, Junr. Locators