>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 25: No 101 $15.00 120 acres July 5, 1824 Giles Richison & James Richison enters a preference of one hundred & twenty acres of land situated & lying in the county of Franklin and State of Tennessee on the waters of Bradleys creek- Beginning on two hickories marked as a corner in presence of Andrew Cannon running north one hundred & twenty poles thence west for complement. 30 June 1824. Giles Richison, Locator No 102 $6.25 50 acres July 5, 1824 John King enters a preference of fifty acres of land situated and lying in the County of Franklin and state of Tennessee on the waters of Bradleys Creek- Beginning on a post oak running east to a conditional line betwixt King and Thomas Brixey thence south for complement. June 30th 1824. Johnson King No 103 $6.25 50 acres July 5, 1824 Andrew Cannon enters a preference of Fifty acres of land situated and lying in the county of Franklin and state of Tennessee on the waters of Bradleys creek beginning on a post oak marked as a corner in the presence of Stephen Clark running west and south for complement. 30th June 1824. Andrew Cannon No 104 $6.25 50 acres July 5, 1824 John Poe entrs fifty acres of land in consideration of paying $6.25 cts situated in Franklin County on Little Hurricane creek a north branch of Elk River- Beginning on a beech and poplar a northeast corner to a twelve acre tract granted to said Poe & runs east 80 poles thence south 110-1/3 poles & west to sd. Poes 20 acres & with the base round to the before mentioned twelve and with the same north to the beginning. June 30th 1824. Geo. Gray, Locator No 105 $6.25 50 acres July 5, 1824 Josiah Stephens enters fifty acres in Franklin County on the south side of the Elk River Beginning at his north west corner of his twenty five acre survey running south 58 poles thence west for an oblong thence north and west to the beginning. July 1, 1824. No 106 $6.25 50 acres July 5, 1824 Joseph Cowling enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the south side of Elk River- Beginning at the south west corner of his fifty five acre survey running west sixty seven poles thence north thence east and south to the beginning. July 1, 1824 Joseph Cowling