>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 156: No 799 $.70 70 acres John McGown enters seventy acres of land in Franklin County on the waters of upper Beans Creek. Beginning at a black jack John Farra's south west corner of his 200 acre tract whereon he now lives thence running north 360 poles of his 200 acre tract whereon he now lives thence running north 360 poles to four black oaks thence west to said Rutledges north east corner of a 1467-3/4 acre survey thence south with his east boundary line to the north boundary line of 5000 acres including Br____ys spring in the name of Thomas Dilton, thence east with sd. line & north to the beginning 1st February 1826. John McGown, Locator No 800 $1.00 100 acres Cain Hunt enters 100 acres of land on the top of Cumberland Mountain Beginning at the head of Dry Creek waters of Elk River...Running south and thence west and thence north for complement interfering with no prior claims. February 1st 1826. No 801 $2.30 230 acres Located by Gabriel Tucker two hundred and thirty acres of land is situated in Franklin County on the divide between Rock creek and big Hurricane cornering on a dog wood marked for the south west corner of Webbs 223 acre tract running thence north 365 poles, thence west 122 poles to the north east corner of Matthews 90 acre entry on Rawlings south boundary line thence south with Matthews line and Haggetts east boundary and son on to Haggetts south west corner thence on to said Tuckers south east corner of a 123 acres thence east to the beginning for complement so as to leave out one hundred acres of said Tuckers deeded land Feby. 1, 1826. No 802 $.25 25 acres John Wilkerson enters 25 acres of land in Franklin county in the sinking cove Beginning at a Segamore on the bank of little Crow Creek it being the south corner of his 45 acre tract on which he now lives, running from thence south up the mountain thence northwestwardly thence round the mountain to the beginning for complement so as not to interfere with any prior legal claim February 1st 1826. No 803 $.50 50 acres Anderson McNeill enters fifty acres of land by virtue of the statute of 1825 situated in the State of Tennessee Franklin county on the waters of Elk River. Beginning on a black oak tree the north east corner of Edward Hills 82 acre tract running thence south to Benjamin Deckards thence east to Thomas Hopkins line thence north to his line of survey made in the name of David Ross along the same north & south February 2, 1826.