>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 76: No 339 $12.50 100 acres Benjamin Litton enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the north side of Elk River- Beginning on the west boundary line of William Darrels 250 acre survey that joins John Studivant eighty acres running west so as to leave Benjamin Johnson fifty acres on the south thence north for complement- Sept 14th 1824 No 340 $12.50 100 acres Copd Benjamin Litton enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the north side of Elk River. Beginning on the north boundary line of Henry Crabbs three hundred and twenty acre survey where John Sturdivan 200 acres corner running east and north for complement Sept 14th 1824 No 341 $12.50 100 acres Benjamin Litton enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County between Rowland Creek and Spring Creek- Beginning at a post oak marked J.S. standing on the east side of the road that leads from Jacob Macklens to Stamps's mill house where an old path crosses said road running east and north for complement Sept 14th 1824. Note: No 342 listed at end of page No 343 $7.50 60 acres copd Benjamin Navils enters sixty acres of land in Franklin County on Prarie creek Beginning at a black Thomas Silmons south southwest corner on John Rutledges northen boundary line & runs east with the same to James Hardcastle corner and with his line north to Thomas Silmons line and with the same west to the beginning Sept 14th 1824 Ben Nevells, Locator No 344 $7.50 60 acres John Norman enters sixty acres of land in Franklin County north side of Elk river on Prarie Creek--Beginning at Thomas Silmons north west corner running west to H.W. Rutledges north boundary line thence south east with said line to Thomas Silmons south west corner thence with Silmons line to the beginning 14th Sept 1824 John Norman, Locator No 345 $6.25 50 acres Nordica Lawson enters fifty acres of land lying & being in Franklin County on the waters of Indian Creek which is a branch of Cove Spring Creek- beginning at sugar and buckeye trees on a line north of Henry Counes(?) land thence west fifty poles to a stake thence south 50 poles to a stake thence west 60 poles to a stake thence south 60 poles to a stake thence east 110 poles to a stake thene to the beginning 14th Sept 1824. No 342 $12.50 100 acres copd Wikins Tennehill enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County between Rowlands Creek & Spring Creek- Beginning one hundred poles east from the northeast corner of James Campbells 100 acre survey running west to his corner and with his line to his north west corner & north for complement Sept 14th 1824