>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 7: No 24 $15.62 1/2 125 acres John R. Graves locates one hundred and twenty five acres of land situated in Franklin County, on Beans Creek a south branch of Elk River. Beginning on a black jack southeast corner of a fifteen acre tract formerly belonging to John Handly, running east Samuel Garlands west boundary line of an eighty five acre tract then north with said line to the corner of the same, then east with that line, then north, then west, thence south for complement so as to include his improvements. May 27th, 1824. No 25 $2.00 16 A.S. Thomas McClure locates sixteen acres of land situated in Franklin County on Beans creek a south branch of Elk river beginning on a black jack the southeast corner of a thirty five acre tract belonging to said McClure running north thence east thence south thence west for complement being Obed. east & west Note: No date No 26 $3.12 1/2 25 A.S. William Ashberry locates twenty five acres of land situated in Franklin County on the waters of Beans creek Beginning on the southeast corner of Samuel Garlands survey of eighty five acres running north thence east thence south thence west to the beginning for complement being oblong north and south. Note: No date No 27 $16.25 130 A.S. John Marsh/March enters one hundred and thirty acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Elk river beginning at the southwest corner of his thirty acre tract on Marlins/Martins line then north to the corner of said thirty acres thence east to Harrels line then north then west then south to Martins line & east to the beginning to be in an oblong east & west. 27th May 1824. John March/Marsh, Locator No 28 $5.00 40 A.S. Reuben Embrey enters forty acres of land adjoining his one hundred and twenty acre tract in Franklin County beginning on a post oak the southeast corner of a twenty acre tract entered in the name of Jesse Embrey running from thence east to a forked black jack corner of said 120 acres, thence north & west to the beginning for complement. May 27th, 1824. R. Embrey, Locator