>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 150: No 766 $4.00 400 acres William F. Rawlings enters 400 acres of land in Franklin County on the head of Rock Creek. Beginning at a poplar standing on the north side of the Shelbyville road 90 or 100 poles on the other side of John Cooks & runs east to said Cooks line & with the same north and west for complement so as not to interfere with prior legal claims January the 25 1826 W.F. Rawlings, Locator No 767 $.50 50 acres George Gray enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County on the south side of Estills fork of Paint Rock, Beginning at the Mouth of the Bear Hollow and runs west up the sd. fork & south for complement. January 26, 1826. Geo. Gray, Locator No 768 $2.00 200 acres John Turner enters two hundred acres of land on the Waters of Paint Rock called the Hurricane fork. Beginning at George Grays tract on the south meandering the mountain as the creek runs crossing the creek above the Seamk(?) and coming on the south side of Hurricane fork and meandering the mountain up the creek to George Grays tract and with his line to the beginning for quantity. January 25, 1826. John Turner, Locator No 769 $1.00 100 acres James T. Harris enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County lying on both sides of the main Rock Creek Beginning at a red oak in the south boundary line of the said Harris's 50 acre tract where he now lives and runs then south then west then north to Henry Cooks line then east with said line to sd. Cooks corner then north with another line of sd. Cooks then east & c., for complement round to said Harris's north boundary line of his sd. fifty acre tract January 25th 1826 James T. Harris, Locator No 770 $.50 50 acresWiley Denson enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County on Martins fork of Paint Rock, Beginning on Daniel Martins upper line running with the meanders of the mountain up with said creek for complement so as not to interfere with any prior legal claims January 26th, 1826 Wiley Denson, Locator No 771 $1.00 100 acres Uriah Sherril enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of Duck River, Beginning on the south east corner of William Mayhalls seventy five acre tract, running west thence south thnce east thence north to the beginning so as not to interfere with prior legal claims January 26, 1826