>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 274: No 1364 $.47 47 acres Joseph Cowlin enters 47 acres of land in Franklin County on Childresses branch beginning at the north east corner of sd. Cowlins 25 acres on the west boundary of the school lands & runs north with the same 116 poles to a post oak south east corner to Wm. P. Childresses 45 acres & with the south boundary W. & South for complement so as to adjoin sd. Cowlins 25 acres on the north October the 18th 1828. George Gray, Locator No 1365 $2.00 200 acres John Sylors enters 200 acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Beans creek and Beginning at the north west corner of sd. Sylers 100 acres running north 20 poles & thence west to Lucases line & with the same south & round for complement so as not to interfere & include the land on the west of sd. 100 acre 18th October 1828. Geo. Gray, Locator No 1366 $.25 25 acres Tennessee State Franklin County George D.W. Wilson enters 25 acres of land laying upon the head waters of main rock creek Beginning upon a white oak upon the state line running east with sd. line then north then west so as to conclude a certain mill seat Elijah Bullar, Locator No 1367 $.50 50 acres Hezekiah McKee enters 50 acres of land in Frankin County on Beans creek Beginning at the north east corner of John D. Pendergist 100 acres on the west boundary line of Dixons 640 acres & runs north 5-1/2 west with the same passing his north west corner at 52 poles in all 56 poles to Simmons line with the same west for complement October 2(?) 1828. Geo. Gray, Locator No 1368 $0.25 25 acres Edwin Evans enters on the waters of Crosses creek twenty five acres of land Beginning on David Lynchs north boundary line twenty poles west of the salt peter cave running thence east thence north thence west and thence south to the beginning so as to include said salt peter cave. October 25th 1828