>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 75: No 333 $0.62 1/2 5 acres Benjamin P. Harris enter five acres of land in Franklin County- Beginning fifteen poles west of the northeast corner of LeRoy Mays one hundred entry thence north forty five poles thence east fifteen poles to the west boundary line of Lewis Snoddys & Goodwins 1000 acre entry thence sough forty five poles, thence fifteen poles to the beginning Sept 4th 1824 No 334 $2.50 20 acres John Counts enters 20 acres of land in Franklin County on Indian Creek a south branch of Beans Creek- Beginning one poles north of his north west corner and runs east to Thomas Lucas's line thence with his line south and to the beginning for complement so as to include twenty acres of land. Sept 6th 1824 No 335 $12.50 100 acres copd. Welkins Tenehill enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County between Spring Greek and Rowlins Creek- Beginning at a post oak marked J.S. standing on the east side of a road that leads from Grove Muses to the Widow Smith running west and north for complement Sept 14th 1824. No 336 $25.00 200 acres Wilkins Tennehill enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Duck River lying across the Pond Spring road about a quarter of a mile from where a negroe was hung toward the Pond Spring. Beginning at a post oak marked J.S. standing on the north side of the road running north thence east thence south crossing the said road thence west so far as a line north will strike the beginning. Sept 14, 1824. No 337 $18.75 150 acres copd Wilkins Tannehill enters one hundred and fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Rock Creek of Elk River on the old road that leads from the Hazle Patch to the old tanyard on Rock Creek- Beginning on a small hickory standing on the west side of said road marked J.S. in the presence of Ben Johnson running east and south for complement Sept 14, 1824 No 338 $12.50 100 acres Benjamin Litton enters one hundred acre of land in Franklin County lying on the Nashvill road between Smith & Wiggins and between 10 & 11 post. Beginning at a post oak marked J.S. and B.J. in the presence of Benjamin Johnson standing on the west side of said road running west thence north thence east thence south so far that a line north will strike the biginning- Sept 14th 1824