>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Books" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 289: No 1448 $2.00 200 acres Artemas Simes and Abner Wetherly enters two hundred acres of land lying in Franklin County Beginning at a poplar tree on the top of the Cumberland mountain near a branch that runs into Roberses cave one of the head waters of Elk river and north and east for complement (no date) Artemas Simes & Abner Wetherly, Locators No 1449 $1.00 100 acres Tucker Easley enters 100 acres of land in Franklin County on the head waters of little hurricane beginning on a white oak lettered G.A. and runs south 126 1/2 poles to a white oak thence east thence north thence west to the beginning (no date) Tucker Easley, Locator No 1450 $0.50 50 acres Jonal Hill enters on the waters of big Crow Creek fifty acres of land Beginning at Thomas Hopkins N.E. corner runs thence south 120 poles thence east thence north and thence along Jonal Hills line and to the beginning so as to make it an oblong and to include fifty acres September 25th 1829 Jonas Hill, Locator No 1451 $1.50 150 acres John W. Divinport enters 150 acres of land in Franklin County & State of Tennessee on the waters of Rock creek Beginning at Nichols corner on said Divinports line & runs with sd. Divinports line to his south west corner thence east with his line 30 poles thence south thence west thence north thence east to the beginning so as to contain 150 acres September 25th 1829 John W. Divinport, Locator No 1452 $2.50 250 acres Allen Marler enters 250 acres of land in Franklin County and State of Tennessee on the waters of Crow creek on the top of Cumberland Mountain Beginning on a black oak runs east to the bluff thence with the meanders of the bluff N.E. thence north to the bluff and with the bluff to the beginning so as to contain 250 acres. September 29th 1829 Allen Marler, Locator No 1453 $2.00 200 acres Isaac Street enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin County Beginning at a post oak in the west boundary line of his thirty two acres where the north boundary line of two hundred and fifty acres located by John Sturdivant for use of William Carroll on the stage road crossing the said west boundary line running west 180 poles to a post oak standing by a small drain thence north (?150 or 180?) poles to a stake in an old wagon road thence east (?150 or 180?) poles to a post oak thence south to the beginning September 30th 1829 John Sturdivant, Locator No 1454 $2.00 200 acres Allen Yewel enters tow hundred acres of land situated and lying in the county of Franklin and state of Tennessee on the waters of bark camp fork of Duck river Beginning on a post oak marked as a corner in the presence of Harden Taylor running sough and east for complement October 10th 1829 Allen Yewel, Locator