Page 57 has already been done >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 58: No 255 $6.25 50 acres copied Thomas J. Matthews located fifty acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of the Fall Tick/Lick branch a north branch of Elk river- Beginning on a chesnut originally as a corner of a thirty acre tract claimed by Edward Osborn said tree marked W.M. in presence of Joel Mathres and John Mathews, thence running west with John Hoggeths(?) south boundary line 100 poles thence south for complement July 5th, 1824. Th. J. Mathews No 256 $6.25 50 acres copied Tho. Mathews, locates fifty acres of land in Franklin county on the Fall Lick branch a north branch of Elk river- Beginning near his spring on a chesnut, marked T.M. in presence of John Mathews and T.J. Mathews, thence east seventy poles thence south for complement, this 5th July 1824. T.J. Mathews, Locator No 257 $6.25 50 acres copd. James Campbell enters fifty acres of land in Franklin county on a south branch of Elk river- Beginning at the northeast corner of the school land that adjoins a 5000 acre tract fromerly belonging to Thomas Dillon running south with the west boundary line of said 5000 acres so far that a west course will run with Wards line then with said line west & south to the school and for quantity 5 July 1824. LeRoy May, Locator No 258 $6.25 50 acres copd. Charles Neighbours enters 50 acres of land in Franklin county in consequence of paying into the entry takes office the sum of $6.25 cents- Beginning at a post oak on the north boundary line of Henry Herrefords 200 acres tract, where he lives running west thence north to the school land thence east with the line of sd school land, thence to the beginning July 5 1824. No 259 $6.25 50 acres Copd. Samuel Handley enters fifty acres of land in Franklin county in consideration of paying six dollars & twenty five cents into the entry takers office- Beginning at a forked black oak the southeast corner of a hundred & fifty acres belonging to John Handley and runs north 60 poles thence west 50 poles thence south 100 poles thence east and north to the beginning July 5th, 1824. Samuel Handley, Locator