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    3. No 534 $1.00 100 acres Jeduthan Poe enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the Fall lick branch of big Hurricane creek a north branch of Elk river Beginning at said Poes north west corner of a fifty acre survey and runs north thence west thence south thence east to the beginning so as not to interfere with other pryor legal claims January 2, 1826. Jeduthan Poe, Locator No 535 $.30 30 acres Edmond Strawm enters 30 acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Beans creek. Beginning at Paton Strawns south west corner of his 128 acres & runs east to Vanznats line and with the same south & round for complement 2 January 1826. E. Strawn, Locator No 536 $5.64 564 acres Edmond Strawn enters 564 acres of land in Frankin county on the Caney Hollow of Beans creek of Elk river Beginning forty poles east of the big spring in the Cain hollow and runs west and north oblong for complement so as not to interfere with existing claims 2nd January 1826. Edmond Strawn, Locator No 537 $6.40 640 acres Hunly Wiggins enters six hundred and forty acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Comptons creek of Duck river beginning at a small post oak the north west corner of a five acre tract entered in the name of Crain. Running west thence south thence east for complement so as not to interfere with any prior or legal claims January 2, 1826. Hunly Wiggins No 538 $.50 50 acres David Osborn enters fifty acres of land by virtue of the statute of 1825 situated in Franklin County State of Tennessee on the waters of Fall lick branch of big Hurricane creek north branches of Elk river, bounded as follows (viz) beginning on a dogwood marked D.A. standing on the west side of said fall lick branch running north thence west so as to ebb said tract north and south and so on for complement Jany 2, 1826. No 539 $.50 50 acres State of Tennessee Franklin County. Entered by David Osborn fifty acres of land situated lying being the falling branch of big Hurricane beginning on a walnut tree an old corner of a seventeen acre survey running north to William Osborns entry and thence west to his corner thence north oblong thence west, thence south thence east to the beginning for complement. January 2nd, 1826. David Osborn, Locator

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