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    1. Deeds, Vol 1, page 36
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    3. >From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 36: No 151 $6.25 50 acres William Rawlins enters 50 acres of land in the County of Franklin state of Tennessee, Beginning on a post oak near the road that goes from Davidsons Mill on the Little Hurricane to the Big Hurricane, thence north __ poles thence east __ poles, thence south __ poles thence west __ poles to the beginning so as to include the house and plantation that Osbourn lately lived on July 5th 1824. No 152 $25.00 200 acres William F. Rawlins enters 200 acres of land in Franklin County the consideration money being paid into the office on the ridge between Rock Creek & the head of Little Hurricane- Beginning at four dogwoods, northwest corner to Richard Sharps 225 acres, & runs east with his north boundary line 30 poles thence north & west & south so as to adjoin sd Shaprs land on the north and west to the best advantage July 5th 1824. J.C. Pryor, Locator No 153 $3.75 30 acres Daniel Kanes/Ranes enters thirty acres of land in the county of Franklin county, on the waters of Elk River for the sum of three dollars and seventy five cents Beginning at a black & red oak at the southwest corner of a tract of land located and surveyed by Leroy May & owned by Johnathan Spyker or Benjamin Dechard running thence north to the south W corner of Lemuel Hirrens tract to a dead post oak, thence west thence south, thence west, thence south to a stake on William Handens/Hardens N. west corner, thence east to the beginning, including all the vacant land- July 5th 1824. No 154 $7.50 60 acres Richard Sanders enters 60 acres of land in Franklin County by paying seven dollars and fifty cents the compensation into the Entry Takers office- Beginning sixty poles west from Pierce Butlers south east corner of his 5000 acre tract of land beginning on a black oak standing in said Butlers south boundary line, running south 96 poles, thence west and north for complement. July 5th 1824. James Armstrong, Locator No 155 $7.50 60 acres Harrel Wigins enters sixty acres of land in Franklin county The compensation money being paid into the Entry takers office- Beginning on a white oak Est corner of a 28 acre tract of land belonging to sd Wiggins on the waters of Crumptons creek running west with said line 100 poles, thence south thence east thence north to the beginning. July 5th 1824 Harral Wigins, Locator

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