>From "Register's Office, Land Entry Book" Vol 1, Apr 1824-May 1831, page 311: No 1568 100 acres Robert Campbell enters 100 acres of land in Franklin County on the side of the mountain adjoining the tract he lives on Beginning at a white oak lettered J.A. south east corner to McJimseys 3000 acres at the foot tf the mountain and runs south 10 De. east with James Trumbles old line and binding round with said line and the mountain to said Campbells spring and black smiths shop thence south 42 poles to 2 Cedars in the southern boundary of our State and east with the same 75 poles north and west to the beginning May 31st 1830. Geo. Gray, Locator No 1569 200 acres George Miller George Russell and Thomas Hargis enters two hundred acres of land on the point of the mountain between Wagners creek and Talleys cove Beginning at the west corner of the big ball spot on said mountain running northwardly and eastwardly for compliment June 1st 1830. George Miller, Locator No 1570 200 acres James J. Carpenter enters 200 acres of land in Franklin County State of Tennessee on the waters of little Duck river Beginning on a white oak lettered J.C. on the south boundary at Henry Hunts land adjoining the tract he lives on and runs south and east for compliment so as to include the Turkey pen and Grass pond June 2nd 1830. James J. Carpenter, Locator No 1571 200 acres John T. Carter enters 200 acres of land in Franklin County State of Tennessee on the waters of loss creek & north branch of Elk river Beginning on the north east corner of a fifty acre entry in the name of William Sanders and on the north side of said Sanders premises thence running west 40 poles with said line and then north then east then south then west to Sanders line to and with the beginning June 7th 1830. John T. Carter, Locator No 1572 50 acres Richard Sharp enters 50 acres of land in Franklin County State of Tennessee on the waters of Little Hurricane and on the east side of the same Beginning at Alex. Beards south west corner of a 150 acre entry on a sugar tree standing about 50 poles from John Poes house running east with said Beards south boundary line thence south thence west and round to the beginning so as not to interfere with legal claims June 9th 1830. Richard Sharp, Locator