>From "Registers Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1 Apr 1824-May 1831, page 204: No. 1032 $2.00 200 acres Edw. Russell enters 200 acres of land on the waters of Boiling fork on the top of the Cumberland Mountain Beginning at the spot where Vaughns cabin was burnt thence running west ninety poles then south 178 poles thence east 178 poles thence north 178 poles thence west to the beginning. October 30th 1826 No. 1033 $2.00 200 acres Charles Duncan enters 200 acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of the boiling fork & on the top of the Cumberland Mountain Beginning at the spot where Vaughns cabin was burnt running west ninety poles thence north 178 poles thence east 178 poles thence south 178 poles then west to the beginning. October 30th 1826 No 1034 $2.00 200 acres By virgtue of an act of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee passed the twenty second day of November eighteen hundred & twenty three William Bearden enters two hundred acres of land in the county of Franklin between Hurricane creek and the waters of Mulberry creek and bounded as follows to-wit Beginning on a poplar lettered W.B. in the presence of Eli Bearden & Solomon Reavis the sd. poplar standing on the south side of a branch about fifty yards off of sd. branch & about ninety poles south from Solomon Reavis house sd. poplar being a line tree between Lincoln County and Franklin County running from sd. poplar east one hundred and twenty seven poles to a stake thence north two hundred & fifty four poles to a stake thence west one hundred & twenty seven poles to a stake thence south to the beginning November 3rd 1826