>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 74: No 329 $6.25 50 acres Thomas L. Gray enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on old Town Creek- Beginning five poles west of the north east corner Geo. Grays 120 acres, on the west boundary of Joseph Bickleys 50 acres & runs north with the same to sd Bickleys 200 acres & west with the same to the southwest corner, thence north with Wt. boundary to Halls line & west for complement, not to interfere with old claims. Aug 30th 1824 Tho. L. Gray, Locator No 330 $0.50 4 acres Geo. Gray enters four acres of land in Franklin County Beginning at the south west corner of a 16 acre tract entered in the name of Thomas Hurley & runs east with the same to the west boundary of a 640 in the name of William P. Anderson & south with the east to the north boundary of Geo. Grays land and with the same west and north to the beginning Aug 30th 1824 Geo. Gray, Locator No 331 $6.25 50 acres Geo Gray enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on both sides of Piney branch below the Sulphur Springs Beginning at a large white oak standing by the corner of the field where Benjamin Weeks now lives the same being a northwest corner to a 40 acre survey in the name of Wm. P. Anderson where on William Berryhill formerly lived the same being a south Wt corner to a late entry of 100 acres made in the name of Sollomon Ward and runs north with a line Lewis & Harris's survey crossing the Piney branch at or near the Sulphur Spring in all an oblong and west for complement Aug 30th 1824 Geo. Gray, Locator No 332 $18.75 150 acres Richard Henry Lee Enters one hundred and fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Little Hurricane Creek- Beginning at a large black oak marked W running south one hundred and fifty five poles then east one hundred and fifty five poles then west & to the beginning so as to make one hundred and fifty acres. Aug 31st 1824 R.H. Lee, Locator