>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 67: No 297 $6.25 50 acres Copd. David Campbell enters fifty acres of land lying on Comptons creek in Franklin County beginning twenty poles west from William Mayhalls southwest corner of his fifty acre survey running thence west and north for complement July 29th 1824. James H. Murray & W.T. Anderson, Locators No 298 $6.25 50 acres Copd. Thomas L. Gray enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County including the land between Stephen Easleys line of the land he now lives on and the south bank of Elk river Beginning whaire said Easleys north boundary strikes the south bank of said river and runs up the river and bending thereon to Abram Cooks line and with the same south to Easleys before mentioned line and with the same Wt. for compliment July 30th 1824. Thos. L. Gray, Locator No 299 $6.25 50 acres Copied State of Tennessee Franklin County Hurricane creek to wit: Absamom Faris enters fifty acres of land Begin on the north east corner of a ten acre entry in the name of King Kaid (Kincaid?) to the Mill tract running north so far as to conclude the mill pon by runin weste and runin weste so fare as by runin south & easte so as to mak the complemente by quiting on the south weste corner of the aforesade entrey this 2nd day of Auguste 1824. (Written exactly as written) No 300 $6.25 50 acres Richard Cardwell enters fifty acres of land situated in Franklin county Tennessee on the east side of Big Hurricane creek Beginning on a white oak and hickory marked B.D. in the presence of Robert Daniel & Benjamin H/Kasly___ing north one hundred and twenty poles thence east for compliment including sd. Cardwells improvements. August the 3rd day 1824. Richard Cardwell, Locator No 301 $6.25 50 acres Julius C. Sims enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Elk River- Beginning at Edmunds Rivers north west corner of his fifty acre survey, then west south & c for complement. August 4th, 1824. Julius C. Sims, Locator