>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 38: No 160 $6.25 50 acres copied Jesse Jenkins enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on Bradleys Creek waters of Elk river for the sum of $6.25- Beginning on a post oak marked the corner with the letters J.J. standing about thirty poles north east of the south east corner of a 60 acre tract of land belonging to William Robertson running east sixty six poles thence north for complements July 5th 1824. Jesse Jenkins, L.C No 161 $25.00 200 acres copd. John Sturdivant enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin County, on the waters of Duck River adjoining Samuel Boswells preference entry. Beginning twenty poles west of Boswells northwest corner running east with Boswells line two hundred poles, crossing the Pond spring road, thence north, thence west and south to the beginning, July 5th 1824 John Sturdivant No 162 $7.50 60 acres copied Jesse Jenkins enters sixty acres of land lying in Franklin County on Bradleys creek waters of Elk River for the sume of Seven Dollars & 50 cents Beginning on a black oak marked for a corner with the letters J.J. standing on west boundary line of the Pound Spring school tract of land about eighty poles south from its northwest corner running south five & a half east with said line one hundred & thirty eight poles thence west for complement July 5th 1824 Jesse Jenkins, Locator No 163 $25.00 200 acres copd. John Sturdivant enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the north side of Elk River on the east of John Owens one hundred & sixty acres preference entry- Beginning where the east boundary line will cross the old Waggon road that leads up a hollow to the Stage road running east 200 poles crossing the stage road between the eleven & twelve mile post thence sout thence west and north to the beginning July 5th 1824. John Sturdivant