>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 9: No 34 $6.25 50 acres Thomas Brixey enters of preference of fifty acres of land situated & lying in County of Franklin State of Tennessee on the waters of Bradleys Creek of Elk river-Beginning on a post oak marked as a corner in presence of Stephen Clark running west to the east boundary line of a five acre tract in the name of Saml Parks, thence south with sd. line to the southeast corner of sd. tract thence west with the south boundary line of sd. tract to a conditional line make between me and Johnson King, thence south with sd. line to a conditional line made between me and Stephen Clark, thence east with sd. line for complement. May 29th, 1824. Thomas Brixey No 35 $8.75 70 acres Mary M. McCravey locates seventy acres of land situated in Franklin County on the north side of Elk river-Beginning on a bunch of small chestnuts marked M.M.M. on Laskeys north boundary line, running west with that line to his gum corner, thence south with his line to a marked black oak then west then north then east then to the beginning. Note: No date No 36 $16.25 130 acres June 14, 1824. Daniel McDuff enters his preference of one hundred & thirty acres of land in Franklin County on Elk river. Beginning at the northeast corner of George Daughtertys 62 acre tract, thenc east with the line of John Winfords 50 acre tract 88 poles to the corner of Lynch Brooks entry then south 28 poles to his corner then with his other line east fifty poles then south then west to & with Richard R. McDuffs survey to the east boundary line of Jesse Bears 24 acre tract then east thirty two poles to his corner then with his other line north to the beginning . June 5th, 1824. No 37 $2.50 20 acres June 14, 1824 Jesse Cornelison enters twenty acres of land being in Franklin County and State of Tennessee running as follows-Beginning on the Maridains line where W. Bosticks line intersects running south with sd. line to a branch then with the meanders of Cumberland mountain west for complement including a sugar orchard from thence the nearest direction to sd. Cornelisons land. This May 29th, 1824. Jesse Cornelison