>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 44: No 187 $10.00 80 acres Copd. George D. Sherril enters eighty acres of land in Franklin county Tennessee on the waters of Duck river by paying to the entry taker $10.00 Beginning at a post oak marked G.S. and as a corner, running south about one hundred poles crossing the path leading from George Decherds to Dr. Johnsons thence east thence north thence west to the beginning for compliment. July 5th, 1824. No 188 $12.50 100 acres Made void the 20th August 1824. H. Pryor. H. Pryor enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Duck river. Beginning at a stake thirty poles south from where the pond spring road and the Georgia road strikes running north crossing the roads at the fork one hundred poles thence west and south & east to the beginning July 5th 1824 H. Pryor, Locator No 189 $25.00 200 acres Made void the 20th August 1824. J.H. Bradford. Jos/Jes. H. Bradford enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Duck river-Beginning fifty poles north from the place called burnt cabin known by the name of John Farmers cabin running east two hundred poles thence south thence east and north to the beginning July 5th, 1824. H. Pryor, Locator No 190 $40.00 320 acres Copd. Henry Pryor enters three hundred & twenty acres of land in Franklin county on the north side of Elk river Beginning at the northwest corner of David Nichols ninty acre survey running north one hundred & sixty poles thence east, thence south to Wards line thence west to Wards corner thence south to David Mitchells corner and west to the beginning July 5th, 1824. H. Pryor, Locator No 191 $25.00 200 acres Made void the 20th August 1824. B. Decherd. Benja. Decherd enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin county on the waters of Duck river on the north side of the pond spring road, Beginning on a forked white oak in the edge of a swamp about one hundred steps from John Farmers new cabin running south two hundred poles, thence west thence north & east to the beginning July 5th, 1824. H. Pryor, Locator No 192 $15.62 1/2 125 acres Copd. C. Bullard enters one hundred & twenty five acres of land situated in Franklin county on Beans creek a south branch of Elk river-Beginning on a black jack oak the southeast corner of a fifteen acre tract belonging to John Handley, running east to Saml. Garlands west boundary line of an eighty five acre tract then north with sd. line to the corner of the same, thence east with that line thence north thence west thence south for complement so as to include the house and improvements where John R. Garner now lives July 5th, 1824. H. Pryor, Locator