>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book, Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 16: No 61 .50 4 acres June 26, 1824 Daniel Morris enters a prefference of four acres of land situated & lying in the County of Franklin and state of Tennessee, on the waters of Beans Creek, beginning a poplar near a spring to Daniel Morris and Isaac Cartwright running north with the basin of Cumberland mountain thence west to the east boundary line one hundred & fifty six acre tract belonging to sd. Morris thence south with said line for complement. June 24th 1824. Daniel Morris, Locator No 62 $6.87 1/2 55 acres June 25, 1824 James Woods enters fifty five acres of land in Franklin County on the south side of Elk River in the edge of Black Minge-Beginning at a double dogwood the northwest corner to a six hundred & forty acre tract granted to Thomas O. Wiggin on the south boundary line of George Dougherys six hundred & forty acres & runs west with the same ninety three poles to a stake, thence south ninety three and three forths poles to a stake, then east ninety three & three forths poles to two Black oaks and north to the beginning. June 25th 1824. James Woods, Locator No 63 $5.00 40 acres June 26, 1824 Samuel Boswald enters forty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Duck River-Beginning on a post oak on the north boundary line of his one hundred & twenty acre survey, running west with said line seventy poles, thence north thence east & south to the beginning. June 26th 1824 Samuel Boswald No 64 $6.00 48 acres June 26, 1824 Isaac Street enters forty eight acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of elk river- Beginning forty five poles west from the southeast corner of his one hundred and twelve acre survey running south 50/80(?) poles, thence east thence north thence west to the eastern boundary line of the said hundred & twelve acre survey, thence south with said line to the corner thence west to the Beginning. June 26th 1824. Isaac Street No 65 $12.50 100 acres James Walker enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County, on the north side of Elk river Beginning on a post oak the northeast corner of his 24 acre survey- running east one hundred poles thence north, thence west thence south to the western boundary line of his sixteen acre survey, thence north to the corner thence south to the beginning. June 26th 1824 James Walker