>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 28: No 115 $6.25 50 acres July 5, 1824 William Reynolds enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County the consideration money being deposited with the Entry taker as his preference right- anim___ of John C. Greer including the place where said Reynolds now lives it being on the top of Cumberlan Mountain on the Sandy Trace and waters of Paint Rock- beginning on a white oak and poplar on the northwest side fo Sandy Trace and running north east & south for complement. July 1st 1824 No 116 $5.93 3/4 67 1/2 acres July 5 1824 The plot of a peice or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Franklin and state of Tennessee upon the waters of Elk River, 56 poles ___________ l l l l l l l l l___________l Note: 136 poles both sides, 56 poles top and bottom Beginning at a spanish oak Suzana Martins south west corner in the school section line one hundred thirty six poles to a spanish oak, Solomon Sparks north west corner in the school section line thence east along solomon sparks line to a black oak, Solomon sparks northeast corner fifty six poles thence north alson Alexander Donaldsons line one hundred thirty six poles to a sasafras Susana Martins north west corner in Alexander Donaldson line thence west along Susana Martins to the beginning, contained forty seven acres and a half and sixteen poles more or less. July 1st 1824. No 117 $1.25 10 acres July 6, 1824 State of Tennessee, Franklin County July 2nd 1824 Located by Joseph Willis one peace of land, beginning at read oak which is Isaac McRoys/McReys southeast corner then running south with McRoys line until it strikes William Goodmans line then east with sd. Goodmans line until it strikes Joseph Willis' line then north with sd line to the beginning containing ten acres Joseph Willis No 118 $12.50 100 acres July 6, 1824 Samuel Johnson enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County Tennessee on Cumberland mountain on the head waters of Brayles creek- beginning on a spanish oak marked S.J. runin west ardly south ardly so as to include the improvement made by John Hall. July 2nd 1824