>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 64: No 284 $12.50 100 acres Copd. Orren Embrey enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin county Tennessee on the waters of the north fork of Taylors creek a north branch of Elk river- Beginning ten poles west on the line from the southeast corner of Murry S. Embreys eighty acre entry on the waters of said creek thence running south one hundred and thirty poles thence west for compliment so as to make it equal to one hundred acres July 16th. Orren Embrey. No 285 $.62 1/2 5 acres Benjamin F. Farris enters five acres of land in Franklin county beginning 15 poles west of the north east corner of LeRoy Mays one hundred acre entry thence forty five poles thence east fifteen poles to the west boundary line of Lewis Snoddy and Goodwins 1000 acre entry thence south forty five poles thence fifteen poles to the beginning. July 17th, 1824. No 286 $6.25 50 acres Copied Owen Wilbanks enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County- on the head waters of the Ash Camp branch a north branch of Elk river lying adjacent to a 640 acre survey in the name of Joseph McDowel or Jo McDowels heirs Beginning on a black oak standing at a spring the head waters of said branch in a hollow on the east side of a ridge between Big & Little Hurricane creeks running thence west then north so as to include fifty acres 19th July 1824. Lewis Ball, Locator No 287 $12.50 100 acres Absalom Faris enters one huncred acres of land in Franklin County on Rock creek a north branch of Elk river Beginning on Stephen James's west boundary line on a hickory marked A.F. running north with the west boundary to the north west corner of said James's line then east with James' line to a corner made in the name of John Fannons then north Fannons line to an entry in the mane of Silvanus Stokes then west with said line to his corner then north with said line so as to make the complement by running west and south to a beginning corner in the name of Absolom Faris then east with the north boundary of the aforesaid line then south so far that a due east course will run to the beginning in all so as to make one hundred acres. July 19th, 1824. Absalom Fariss.