>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 146: No 745 $.37 37 acres Jabus Tims enters 37 acres of land on the north side of Elk river, Beginning on the south west corner of James Heneys tract running from thence east, thence north to his 20 acre tract thence west till it strikes a 30 acre tract thence south to the beginning January 17, 1826. J. Tims, Locator No 746 $1.75 175 acres John West enters one hundred and seventy five acres of land in Franklin County on the top of Cumberland Mountain and the waters of Crow Creek, beginning at two small white oaks, the south east corner of his 150/180(?) acre tract, about thirty poles north from the narrows, and on the north side of the road leading from the sinking cove to Capertons turn pike, running from thence eastwardly to the bluff and with the same, thence south thence west, thence north to the beginning for complement so as not to interfere with prior legal claims Jany. 17, 1826. John West, Locator No 747 $.50 50 acres Elisha Hammond enters fifty acres of land in the county of Franklin and State of Tennessee lying on the west side of big Hurricane creek waters of Elk river, Beginning upon a beech marked E.H. running west thence north thence east thence to the beginning so as to make the complement 18 January 1826. No 748 $.40 40 acres Benjamin Hollingsworth enters forty acres of land in Franklin County and State of Tennessee on the waters of Elk river, Beginning on a hickory that is on Hollingsworth east line and thence running east and south for complement this 18 January 1826. Benj. Hollingsworth, Locator No 749 $1.00 100 acres William Shasteen enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County lying on the waters of main rock creek-Beginning on a post oak it being the beginning corner of Shasteens 50 acre tract where he now lives and runs thence east with Johnsons line to said Johnsons corner of his one hundred acre tract and then north then west & c., for complement January 19, 1826. William Shasteen, Locator No 750 $1.00 100 acres Ezekial Philips, State of Tennessee Franklin County located one hundred acres of land lying on the north side of Elk river and south side of Mash branch Beginning at the south west corner of a fifty acre entry made by Cornel McKinzie running south to Samuel Kitchens line thence east thence north so as to include all the vacant land between Kitchens line, Elk River and McKinzies entry so as not to interfere with no improvement January 18, 1826.