>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 148: No 755 $.50 50 acres Henry N. Neely enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of the boiling fork of Elk River Beginning at north east corner of sixteen acre tract of my land on a cherry tree running south with the line of said tract to a south east corner, then west with said line, to the school land south to the north corner of a fifty acre tract of mine & running with the line of said tract south and east to Blakes corner & from thence north in the mountain & round with the same to the best advantage to the beginning so as to include fifty acres January 21, 1826. Henry N. Neely, Locator No 756 $1.00 100 acres George Parks enters 100 acres of land in Franklin County on lost creek a north branch of Elk River Beginning at the north east corner of his 15 acre tract running from thence east thence north, thence west and south to the beginning for complement so as not to interfere with prior legal claims January 21, 1826. No 757 $2.00 200 acres Graham Roberts enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin County in the Sinking Cove waters of Crow Creek Beginning at a stake on the side of the mountain running thence south to Sills line Capertons and Stewarts lines and the mountain to the best advantage and according to law for complement so as not to interfere with any other legal claims January 23, 1826. No 758 $1.00 100 acres James Surratt enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County lying both sides of Rock Branch and east branch of Turkey Creek-Beginning on a poplar marked as a corner on the east side of said branch running then south with a line of William Shasteen entry of 3 acres thenc west to Martins line thence north with said Martins line then east to the beginning including the place and plantation of the said James Surratt where he now lives January 23rd, 1826. James Surratt, Locator No 759 $.25 25 acres Lewis Hunt enters twenty five acres of land situated in the County of Franklin on the head waters of Bradleys creek on the east side of the goose pond beginning on a black Gum of the beginning corner of a forty acre tract entered in said Hunts name running north fifty poles thence west eighty thence south fifty poles thence east to the beginning corner so as to include twenty five acres done in presence of John L. Poe January 23, 1826. Lewis Hunt, Locator