>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 200: No 1013 $1.50 150 acres State of Tennessee Franklin County. Located 150 acres of land for James O. Simpson & Henry H. Simpson lying in the sd. state and county being on a south branch of Indian creek Beginning at a stake on the west line of Grave's tract near the mill running thence east 60 poles to Graves corner thence south to Graves corner again thence east round Hills improvement to Groves corner again thence south including Bells improvement making 1 or two effects if regarded. Oct. 7th 1826. No 1014 $1.20 120 acres Made void by me. signed Ir___ K_y John Bowers enters 120 acres of land in Franklin County on the side of Cumberland Mountain west of the head of the cove Beginning 26 poles north 10 deg. east from the beginning corner of sd. Bowers 100 acres and in the east boundary of the same at the foot of the mountain in the north boundary of sd. Bowers 150 acres & runs with the same and with the mountain north 33 deg east 64 poles thence south 60 deg. east 46 poles thence east 110 poles thence north 60 deg. east 20 poles to the west boundary of sd. Bowers 50 acres above the said & with the same north 82 poles then west 200 poles to the north east corner of 100 acres & south with the east boundary 134 poles to the beginning October 11th 1826. Geo. Gray, Locator No 1015 $2.00 200 acres James Darnell enters 200 acres of land in Franklin County on the Cumberland Mountain on the divide between the waters of the Boiling fork & the waters of Crow Creek & to adjoin sd. Darnells 50 acres on the east Beginning at a forked white oak & runs west crossing the Jasper road at 4 poles in all 92 poles to a white oak & dog wood on a bluff of the Boiling fork & running with said bluff south 40 Wt. to a black walnut north east corner to sd. 50 acres & with the same south _0 poles & black oak south east corner then east for complement. 12th Oct. 1826. Geo. Gray, Locator No 1016 $2.00 200 acres James J. Darnel enters 200 acres of land on the Cumberland Mountain waters of the head crow creek Beginning at a hickory & chesnut oak standing on the south boundary of sd. Darnells 200 acres 36 poles west of the south east corner on the lost cove trace where it crosses the laurel branch of the head of the Grindstone Cove & runs south (150 or 180?) poles to a chesnut oak on the bluff of Crow Creek & east for complement. Oct. 12th 1826 Geo. Gray, Locator