THE STATE OF TENNESSEE TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME -- GREETINGS Know ye, That in consideration of an Entry made in the Office of the Surveyor of the Fifth District of Number 3254 on the sixteenth day of October, Eighteen Hundred and Nine did on a Warrant of Number 2768 issued by Landow CARTER to Moses WILLIAMS for three hundred acres of land dated the twenty second day of March Seventeen Hundred and eighty three and assigned by said WILLIAMS to Edward RIGGS and by said RIGGS to John BLAIN and J. HARMON on land by said BLAIN and HARMON to Qquella JOHNSON and by said JOHNSON to William LINE onehundred acres of which are assigned by said LINE to Samuel RIGGS the enterer. Here is granted by the said State of Tennessee Unto the said Samuel RIGGS and his heirs a certain tract or parcel of land Containing One Hundred Acres lying in the County of Jefferson in the District of Hamilton jouinig his other land being an occupant claim beginning at a Mulberry: Thence North with the said RIGGS One Hundred and Ninty Poles to a Black Oak; West Ninety-four poles to a White Oak; South One Hundred Poles to the beginning. August Surveyed: 31st 1809 with its appurtances, to have and to hold the said Tract or Parcel of Land with its appurtenances to the said Samuel RIGGS and his Heirs forever. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Willie BLOUNT Governor of the State of Tennessee, has hereunto set his hand, and caused the Great Seal of the State to be fixed at Knoxville, on the 29th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ten and of American Independence, the Thirty-Fourth. WE THE GOVERNOR __Willie BLOUNT, Secretary (In the left hand margin the following appears: "See files North Holston No. 144")