>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 61: No 269 $10.00 80 acres Murry S. Embry enters eighty acres of land in Franklin county and State of Tennessee lying on the waters of Taylors creek a north branch of Elk river Beginning on a post oak tree marked O.(?) E. one hundred & twenty seven yards northwest of where the road crosses said creek leading from Stamps still house to old Mr. Lasaters and running south ninety poles thence west for complement July 7th 1824. Murry S. Embry. No 270 $6.25 50 acres Copd. Orrin Embry enters fifty acres of land in Franklin county and State of Tennessee lying on the waters of spring creek of Elk river Beginning on a double white oak tree marked (E) standing in the first hollow that empties into below Stamps still house and running south seventy poles thence west for complement 7th July 1824. O. Embry. No 271 $3.75 30 acres John McCravy enters thirty acres of land in Franklin county Beginning on Absalom Guess south boundary line not far distant from his southwest corner running east ___ poles thence south thence west thence north to the beginning July 8th, 1824. No 272 $6.25 50 acres David Banks enters fifty acres of land on little Hurricane & waters of Elk river Beginning on a beach marked D.B. on the north boundary of Samuel Roseboroes lands thence north thence east thence south to Samuel Roseborees line thence west with his line to the beginning for complement in an oblong form from east to west July 8th, 1824. No 273 $2.46 1/2 19 3/4 acres David O. Anderson enters 9-3/4 acres of land in Franklin county State of Tennessee beginning on a post oak marked thus D. and I.A. & on the waters of Robinsons creek which is a branch of cobb spring creek and corner to sd. Andersons 227 acre survey thence south with the western boundary of said 227 acre survey to a stake in the section line to John Cilers southeast corner thence north and east, with the lines which limit to vacancy to the beginning July 9th, 1824. No 274 $6.50 50 acres Made void the 16th Octb 1826. H. Pryor George W. Lee enters fifty acres of land situated in Franklin county on the northeast side of Hurricant creek a north brance of Elk river- Beginning at a white oak marked G.L. running south then east to be in an oblong upon the east line including the improvements where Gentry Ayres now lives July 9th, 1824 G.W. Lee, Locator