No 453 $6.25 50 acres Jeremiah Blackard enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Elk river beginning 10 poles north from Wm. P. Anderson's north east corner of his 56 acre entry thence south with Andersons east boundary line to Lockharts line thence north to Co_lens line thence west thence north thence west to the beginning June 16th 1825. No 454 $6.25 50 acres John Bowers enters fifty acres of land on the waters of Boiling fork of Elk river beginning on his hickory corner it being the beginning corner of the survey made by George Gray & Frank Jones running south with Grays line 27 poles to a stake on the old line of John Tallys Junior original occupation line thence east with said line & north for complement July 6th 1825. July 1st. 1825 (I don't know why this is here, but I wrote it down to make is accurate) No 455 $6.25 50 acres James Keykendall enters fifty acres of land situated and lying in the county of Franklin & state of Tennessee on the head waters of Duck river beginning on a stake marked as a corner in presence of Wm. Stearman running west thence north thence west oblong for complement July 15th 1825. James Kuykendall, Locator No 456 $6.25 50 acres William Honey enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the north side of Elk river & on the dividing line between Coffees creek and loss creek beginning on a beach the north west corner of a tract of land belonging to Jabus Timms where the said Timms now lives and runs east with said Timms line thence north thence west thence south so as to include fifty acres & not to interfere with other prior legal claims July 15th 1825. William Honey, Locator No 457 $6.25 50 acres William Beasley enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on a small branch of Lost creek a north branch of Elk river beginning on a line eleven poles west of the north east corner of his ten acre tract thence east with said line thence north thence west & south to the beginning and oblong east and west July 22nd, 1825. Wm. Beasley, Locator No 458 $6.25 50 acres Valentine M. Sublett enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on Paint Rock beginning where the western boundary line of John S. Martins 500 acres crosses the mouth of a hollow a little above Tallys old cabin & runs west and south for compliment so as to include Jesse Beans and David Crocketts old salt peter cave. July 29th 1825. Archibald Hatchett, Locator