>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 113: No 540 $.50 50 acres Alexander W. Majors enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County on the rocky branch an east branch of Turkey Creek a branch of big Hurricane, Beginning on a white oak standing on the south bank of said rocky branch running then north then south so as to include a fall in said branch suitable for a mill seat including fifty acres January 2, 1826 No 541 $2.50 250 acres Harrel Wiggins enters two hundred acres of land in Franklin County, Beginning on a double walnut the south east corner of an entry made in the name of Benjamin Johnson near a spring the waters of Cromptons creek running west two hundred and sixty eight poles thence sough thence east and north to the beginning January 2, 1826 Harrel Wiggins, Locator No 542 $1.00 100 acres Harrel Wiggins enters one hundred acres of land in Franklin county by paying one dollar into the entry takers office beginning on the west boundary line of Franklin county a post oak near a spring waters of Crumptons creek running east crossing said spring branch so fair as to strike the west boundary line of an entry made by Benjamin Johnson thence south with said line thence west thence north to the beginning January 1826 Harrel Wiggins, Locator No 543 $.50 50 acres Jonas Hill enters fifty acres of land in the State of Tennessee Franklin County lying on Tallys fork a branch of Crow creek beginning at Hopkins corner on a beach tree marker as corner running east 25 poles thence northwardly along the foot and bases of the mountain thence south to Hopkins' line thence east along Hopkins' line to the beginning corner for complement January 2, 1826 No 544 $1.00 100 acres Jacob Anthony enters one hundred acres of land lying in Franklin County on the west side of rock creek a north branch of Elk river beginning on the north west corner of a survey in the name of Hezekiah Lasater Jun running thence south with said Lasaters line to Augusta Dorrels line thence west and north for complement so as to include one hundred acres of land 2nd day January 1826 No 545 $2.00 200 acres W.P Anderson enters 200 acres of land in Franklin County. Beginning at a black jack about ten poles south of the 12 mile post from Winchester on the great road loading from Winchester to Nashville the said black jack marked J.M. running from thence west 100 poles thence north 200 poles east 160 poles 200 poles west 60 poles to the beginning 2 day Jany 1826 W.P. Anderson, Locator No 546 $1.50 150 acres W.P. Anderson enters one hundred and fifty acres of land in Franklin county Ten. Beginning at a hickory and post oak the hickory marked A.C. standing on the south side of the new cut road leading from the cross roads to Fayetteville about one and a half miles from the cross roads and the waters of Crumptons creek, running from thence east 120 poles thence south 200 poles thence west 220 thence north 200 poles to the beginning Jany 2, 1826 Wm. P. Anderson, Locator