>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 115: No 553 $3.00 300 acres William Farris enters three hundred acres of land in Franklin County Beginning on Hezekiah Lasaters north east corner thence north and west for complement. Jany 2, 1826 No 554 $.75 75 acres Pursuant to an Act of Assembly passed at Murfreesboro in the year 1823 Watler Mileham enters 75 acres of land in the County of Franklin and State of Tennessee beginning on a hackberry on Dry creek the north west corner of a fifty acre tract in the name of said Mileham running eastwardly and northwardly to the with said line to the beginning corner of said fifty acres entry thence north 25 west with a line of 47 acre entry in the name of said Mileham one hundred poles thence west including the first bench of the mountain to the first bluff of rock and thence southwardly with the bluff of rocks to the beginning January 2nd 1826 Walter Mileham, Locator No 555 $1.50 150 acres Pursuant to an act of Assembly John & William Ake entrs one hundred and fifty acres of land, beginning 29 poles westwardly of the mouth of Buck creek in Franklin County Tennessee on the south west corner of a two hundred acre tract in the name of Sanders McMahan and William Ake running northwardly with said line to where it crosses Crow creek thence northwardly with the said creek and line to the southwest corner of one hundred acre tract in the name of John Ake thence northwardly with the west boundary line of said 100 acres to the north west corner thence west up to the bench of the mountain to include the first bench to the first bluff of rock thence southwardly with the bluff of rock to Bunk/Burk creek eastwardly down said creek to the beginning 2 Jany 1826 John & Wm. Ake, Locator No 556 $.50 50 acres January 2, 1826 Reuben Hill enters fifty acres of land in Franklin County Ten. State lying on the south side of Rush creek. Beginning on a white oak marked as a corner running south then west then north then to ___ William Line on the west then to the beginning for complement No 557 $.25 25 acres John W. Anderson enters twenty five acres of land in Tallys cove Franklin County Tennessee beginning in dogwood west of a small branch running east thirty poles thence north thence west thence south to the beginning so as to include the above amount Jany 2, 1826 No 558 $.75 75 acres George P. Anderson enters seventy five acres of land on the south branch of Crow Creek beginning on a beach marked in presence of James Anderson thence with the line of an entry in the name of George Anderson then hundred poles more or less to a beach thence south twenty five poles westwardly to the beginning 2 January 1826 George P. Anderson, Locator