>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 41: No 174 $15.00 120 acres copied George Gray enters 120 acres of land in Franklin county in consideration of paying fifteen dollars ($15.00) into the Entry Takers office of said county; situated on old town creek. Beginning at the northwest corner of said Grays 200 acres that includes the big pond and on the east boundary line of Andrew Jacksons 320 acres and runs north with the same and oblong & east for complement. 5th July 1824. Geo. Gray, Locator No 175 $6.25 50 acres George Gray enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County in consideration of paying $6.25 to the entry taker, on the waters of Beans creek- Beginning on the southeast corner of William Ashberrys 50 acres on the north boundary of said Grays 150 acres and runs Et. with the same to a tract of land laid off for the use of schools & north for complement. 5th July 1824. Geo. Gray, Locator No 176 $12.50 100 acres George Gray enters 100 acres of land in Franklin county in consideration of paying $12.50 cts- into the entry takers office for said county to adjoin sd. Grays land on the west- Beginning at the northwest corner of a tract granted to John Alcorne(?) & runs south 120 acres tract granted to said Gray and west with the same to Enoch Wards line & north with the same for complement 5th July 1824. Geo. Gray, Locator No 177 $28.12 1/2 225 acres copied Richard Sharp enters two hundred and twenty five acres of land in Franklin county in considertion of paying $28.12 1/2 into the entry takes office of said Cty. on the ridge between Rock creek and the head of little Hurricane- Beginning at two post oaks on the south side of the road leading from Winchester to Shelbyville half mile westwardly of Strudds(?) & runs north crossing sd. road at ten poles in all 180 poles to four dogwoods thence east for complement so as to include Stagges old place and not interfere with prior claims 5th July 1824. Rich Sharp, Locator