Russell County Surveyors Book 2 — 1799—1808
By Rhonda Robertson, 1998
Presented by permission
1 – August 16, 1799 – Abednego White – 300 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 150 ac by Warrant 2171 dated April 14, 1797 and 150 ac by 2148 dated March 18, 1797, assignee of John Heaney, assignee of James Heaney – on both sides of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – corner to Walter Preston and Henry Bowen – corner to John Heaney and corner to said Bowen – corner to Heaney and John Green – corner to John Donnel – near a road – corner to Walter Preston
1 – August 19, 1799 – James Tate – 100 ac by part of Treasury Warrant 2438 dated March 14, 1798, assignee of Jonathan Wood, Jr. – on both sides of Grassy Creek, branch of Copper Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to Hugh Molhollon
2 – August 19, 1799 – Robert Tate – 68 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2398 dated January 26, 1798 – on the Laurel Fork of Grassy Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – near the head spring of said fork
2 – August 20, 1799 – James Davidson – 42 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 9041 dated November 21, 1781 – on both sides of Big Mocason Creek and on both sides of Davidsons Stillhouse Branch
2 – August 23, 1799 – William Brice & John Weir, Tenants in Common – 100 ac by part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – on the Long Branch of Molls Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River
3 – August 24, 1799 – William Davis – 50 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 6092 dated August 30, 1780 – on both sides of Mocason Creek – corner James Taylor –
3 – August 29, 1799 – John Counts – 36 ac – part of treasury warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – on the north side of the glade hollow and on the south side of Copper Ridge – corner to a tract of land on which Counts now lives –
3 – September 10, 1799 – James Gibson – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1366 dated October 18, 1779 – on the south side of Clinch River and on both sides of Greens Creek and between a tract of land called Cumming’s Tract and Clinch River – near a path – corner to Rawley Stallard
4 – September 26, 1799 – John W. Crunk and James Davidson, Tenants in Common – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 10, 1782 – on both sides of big Mocason Creek – corner to Johnson the Tinker’s tract –
4 – September 16, 1799 – Daniel Murphy – 263 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2191 dated May 13, 1797 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to Thomas Hunt, Robert Preston and Alexander Murphy – corner to Hunt and Isaac Leonard – corner to Richard Price – corner to Samuel Taylor – near a path
4 – William Smith – 60 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants; 50 ac by part of 2308 dated November 2,1797 and 10 ac by part of warrant 2301 dated October 23, 1797 – on the waters of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River in the Cove lying on both sides of the dry branch – corner to James Brown – near the head of a spring, corner to John Donnel & Co. – corner to Thomas Gillespie – corner to Gillespie & John Bowen, decd – corner to said Bowen and Rees Bowen – surveyed February 20, 1800
5 – September 20, 1799 – William King & Samuel Ewing – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2340 dated December 12, 1797 – on the waters of Ceder Creek – corner to Hezekiah Fairchild – corner to James Gibson – corner to Jesse Belsher – corner to Joseph Fields – by a path – corner to Timothy Burgess – corner to Ericus Anderson –
6 – October 1, 1799 – John Campbell – 26 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2140 dated March 10, 1797 – on Powels Mountains – on Powels Mountain near Buchers Lick and a few poles south of a Salt Petre Cave – near a Salt Petre furnace – below a Salt Petre Cave and including said cave –
6 – October 2, 1799 – John Campbell – 207 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2140 dated March 10, 1797 – on the waters of Powels River – near the little stone gap on the north side of a branch and about sixteen poles from a pounding mill which stands on said branch – in a gap of the Stone Mountain – on a spur of Powels Mountain – on a clift near a Salt Petre Cave –
6 – October 20, 1799 – Harvey Smith – 500 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on the north side of Kents Ridge – at a large falling spring in a low gap of Kents Ridge – corner to a tract which Jacob Fancisco sold to John Asberry – corner to 130 ac tract of Henry Smith – corner to Patrick Kindrick, Jr. – in a swamp
7 – October 25, 1799 – William Huston – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 9041 dated November 21, 1781 – on both sides of Jonathan Woods branch a part of the waters of Mocason Creek – corner to another tract of Huston’s –
7 – October 28, 1799 – John Graham, assignee of Samuel Ewing – 76 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 10249 dated December 22, 1781 – on the north side of Andrew Cowan’s land whereon he now lives – near a line of Cowan’s tract – corner to a survey of John Cowan – corner to John Cowan and Andrew Cowan
8 – October 30, 1799 – Henry Bowen – 9700 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 5000 ac by part of warrant 1023 dated December 27, 1794 and 4700 ac by part of warrant 1024 dated December 17, 1794 – on both sides of Copper Creek and on both sides of the road leading from Robert Vicars to Mocason – at the foot of Copper Ridge, corner to an 86 ac tract of Col. Henry Smith – crossing Copper Creek – near a clift of Molls Creek – near George Millers corner – corner Robert Vicars – crossing a great road – corner to an 800 ac tract of Henry Dickenson and T. Johnson – above Henry Dickensons Mill – on the south side of Copper Ridge – near a cave – on the side of a road – near the head of race paths – corner to an 86 ac tract of Henry Smith – corner to Joshua Penick – corner to Zachariah Salyard – corner to Joseph Painter – at the foot of Mocason Ridge
10 – November 6, 1799 – John Horton – 85 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 20 ac by part of warrant 1735 dated December 21, 1795 and 65 ac by part of Warrant 2343 dated December 14, 1797 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain –
10 – November 10, 1799 – Abedneg White – 176 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 150 ac by part of warrant 2170 dated April 14, 1797 and 26 ac by part of warrant 2171 dated April 14, 1797 – on both sides of the Maidenspring Fork of Clinch River – on the south bank of the Maidenspring Fork corner to Henry Bowen – down the fork to a corner to of John Donnel – corner to Wyett Danniel – corner to Daniel and John Heaney – 10 – November 16, 1799 – Harris Wilson – 8 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on the west side of the tract of land on which he now lives – corner to James Madison – corner to said Wilson
11 – December 18, 1799 – Call McGrigor – 2924 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1340 dated May 5, 1795 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to a 4470 ac tract of McGregor
11 – December 20, 1799 – Jeremiah Patrick, Sr. – 6 1/2 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 12364 dated June 18, 1782 – on the west end of Kents Ridge – corner to a tract of land of Patrick
11 – December 20, 1799 – Francis Preston – 557 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2073 dated December 13, 1796 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to Richard Price – by the side of a path – corner to Samuel Taylor and near a line of Robert Preston – corner to Peter Baizes – corner to a 50 ac tract surveyed in the name of Hamlet Patterson
12 – December 21, 1799 – Jeremiah Patrick, Sr. – 148 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 12364 dated June 18, 1782 – on the top of Kents Ridge – corner to Col. Henry Smith – near said path
12 – January 1, 1800 – George Fuller – 70 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on the north side of Ceder Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to Anthony Hinton – corner to Martha Hays
12 – January 2, 1800 – Jacob Crabtree – 76 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2359 dated December 30, 1797 – on the south side of the War Ridge and on the north side of the south fork of Ceder Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River
13 – January 3, 1800 – Jacob Crabtree – 7 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2360 dated December 13, 1797 – on the north side of the north fork of Ceder Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to George McConnel – corner Henry Burk –
13 – January 3, 1800 – Jacob Crabtree – 155 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 118 ac by part of warrant 2360 dated December 13, 1797 and 37 ac by part of warrant 2635 dated January 23, 1799 – on the west end and on the north side of Prices Mountain and on the south side of the north fork of Ceder Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to George McConnell and corner to Solomon Litton – corner to Richard Price, Sr. – corner to William Price
14 – January 18, 1800 – Henry Bowen – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2320 dated November 18, 1797 – on the north side of Kents Ridge and on both sides of the Ceder Branch, part of the waters of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to Fowlers Orphants land – corner to Harry Smith – corner to Patrick Kindrick, Jr.
14 – January 9, 1800 – Henry Bowen – 100 ac by part of Treasury warrant 2320 dated November 18, 1797 – on both sides of the North fork of Clinch River – corner to James Kineard – on the top of Kents Ridge
14 – March 18, 1800 – John Horton – 164 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 100 ac by part of warrant 2151 dated March 21, 1797 and 64 ac by part of warrant 13687 dated August 3, 1782 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – in a flat about 12 poles from a sinking spring – corner to a survey of said Horton
15 – August 1, 1795 – Henry Smith, Surveyor – 122 ac – entry for 200 ac by part of Treasury warrant 17231 dated June 23, 1783 – on the south side of Clinch River – corner to Frederick Frileys 395 ac tract – on the south side of the Buffilo Hollow, a corner to Thomas Osburns survey – corner to William Whartons survey
15 – March 18, 1800 – George Francisco – 290 ac – part of Treasury Warrant; 50 ac by part of warrant 2173 and 50 ac by part of warrant 14415 and 190 ac by part of warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – in the fork of Indian Creek, corner to William Romine – corner to John Horton – corner to David Fanning – on the cove road – corner to Jacob Francisco – corner to George Francisco
16 – October 11, 1799 – Rev. James Madison – 200 ac by part of Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – on both sides of the north fork of Clinch River – near a corner of a 110 ac tract surveyed for Henry Smith – corner to Harvis Wilson – corner to Jeremiah Patrick
17 – September 12, 1799 – William Irvin – 200 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2438 dated March 14, 1798, assignee of Richard Price – on the south side of the War Gap Branch, part of the waters of the north fork of Ceder Creek, branch of Clinch River – corner to Jacob Crabtree and Burton Litton, decd – corner to Litton and Anthony McNight – corner to McNight and Thomas Johnson – on the bank of the south fork of Ceder Creek –
17 – January 25, 1800 – Henry Bowen – 500 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2320 dated November 18, 1797 – on both sides of the north fork of Clinch River – on the bank of said fork in a line of Fowlers Orphants Tract – by the side of a path – corner to a 50 ac tract of Joel Cook – corner to Richard Colier –
18 – January 1, 1800 – Samuel Ewing – 148 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 100 ac by part of warrant 1651 dated November 8, 1795, assignee of Henry Smith & 48 ac by part of warrant 9069 dated November 21, 1784 – on the head waters of Ceder Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner of the Elk Garden Tract – corner of Fleming Burk – corner to Andrew Martin –
18 – January 25, 1800 – Andrew Herburn – 50 ac – part of a treasury warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on the north side of Clinch MOuntain – corner to Samuel TAylor – on the side of a path – corner to Richard Price –
19 – February 19, 1800 – Henry Bowen – 150 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2320 dated November 18, 1797 – on the north side of the Short Mountain – corner to the tract of land said Bowen now lives on – corner to William Smiths 50 ac tract – corner to Thomas Nixon
19 – February 21, 1800 – Andrew Hebourn – 400 ac – part of a Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795, assignee of Henry Smith – on the east end of the Short Mountain – by a small sink corner to John Donnel & Co. and also a corner to Robert Barns – corner to Barns and David Ward – corner to Thomas Nixson – corner to Henry Bowen – corner to William Smith –
20 – February 24, 1800 – Isaac Bristow – 21 ac – by part of a treasury warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on the east side of the laurel fork of Indian Creek, part of the waters of the Maidenspring fork of Clinch River – corner to Richard Steel and corner to David Fannan – corner to John Bristow –
20 – February 24, 1800 – Abednego White – 190 ac – part of 4 Treasury Warrants; 40 ac by part of warrant 2148 dated March 18, 1797, assignee of John Heaney, assignee of James Heaney; 24 ac by part of warrant 2171 dated April 14, 1797; 100 ac by part of warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795, assignee of Henry Smith and 26 ac by part of warrant 2853 dated December 27, 1799 – on the waters of Indian Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to John Bristow – corner to Richard Steel – corner to David Fannan – corner to John Horton – corner to John Drake –
21 – March 23, 1800 – Andrew Hebourn – 87 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795, assignee of Henry Smith – on the south side of the Short Mountain – corner Thomas Nixson – corner to John Ward – corner to John Ward & David Ward – corner to Robert Smith
21 – March 24, 1800 – Andrew Heburn – 50 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795, assignee of Henry Smith – on the south side of the paint lick mountain – corner to a 100 ac tract of Lisles Dolsberry – corner to James Richardson – corner to 158 ac tract of Hebourn
21 – March 24, 1800 – Andrew Hebourn – 158 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795, assignee of Henry Smith – on the north side of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River and on both sides of Robert Belshers Mill Creek – near a path corner to said Robert Belsher & James Richardson – corner to Lisles Dolsberry – corner to Robert Higanbotham – crossing said Mill Creek – 22 – April 25, 1800 – William Smith – 50 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2845 dated December 14, 1799 – on the waters of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to a survey made in the name of Robert Gravat –
22 – May 12, 1800 – William Thompson, assignee of Henry Smith – 20 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on both sides of Clinch River – on the east bank of Clinch River – to the west bank of Clinch River
23 – May 15, 1800 – David Black – 55 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795, assignee of Henry Smith – on the south side of Clinch River and on both sides of the Ceder Spring branch – crossing the mouth of the Ceder Spring Branch – corner to a 100 ac tract surveyed in the name of Alexander Mitchel
23 – May 15, 1800 – Peter Honaker, assignee of Electius Musick – 50 ac – part of a Treasury Warrant 1973 dated December 20, 1781 – on the south side of Clinch River – corner to a tract of land now occupied by Abner Vance – side of a path
23 – May 31, 1800 – John Counts, Jr.? – 40 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2438 dated March 14, 1798, assignee of Richard Price, Jr. – on the south side of Clinch River –
24 – April 6, 1800 – Andrew Hebourn – 900 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants 1651 dated November 3, 1795 & 654 ac by part of warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796, assignee of Henry Smith for both warrants – on the north side of Clinch Mountain on the waters of the Maidenspring fork of Clinch River – near a path – corner to John Bowen, decd – corner to DAvid Ward – corner to David Ward & John WArd – corner to Robert Smith – corner to 50 ac tract of William Smith – corner to John Belsher – at the foot of a spur of Clinch Mountain and in a line of Thomas Nixsons
24 – June 25, 1800 – Thomas Conway – 30 ac by part of Treasury Warrant 6092 dated August 30, 1780, assignee of Richard Price, Jr. – on the south side of Clinch River – corner to Henry Hurst
25 – June 26, 1800 – John Hargess – 100 ac – part of treasury warrant 6092 dated August 30, 1780, assignee of Richard Price, Jr. – on both sides of the south fork of Carrs Creek, part of the waters of Moqueson Creek – on the south side of said creek
25 – June 26, 1800 – Ruben Owens – 45 ac – part of treasury warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795, assignee of Henry Smith – on the south side of Moqueson Creek – on the south side of a road – in the fork of a road – corner to Francis Price – corner to said Price and William Owens –
25 – June 26, 1800 – Anger Price – 31 ac – part of treasury warrant 6092 dated August 30, 1780, assignee of Richard Price, Jr. – on the north side of the north fork of Carrs Creek, part of the waters of Moqueson Creek –
26 – June 27, 1800 – Richard Price, Jr. – 44 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 6092 dated August 30, 1780 – on the waters of Carrs Creek, part of the waters of big Moquson Creek – corner to James Hobbs –
26 – June 27, 1800 – Richard Price – 44 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on both sides of big Moqueson Creek – corner to Francis Preston – corner Taylors Orphants Tract – by a path – corner to Francis Price
26 – June 28, 1800 – James Bush – 50 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795, assignee of Henry Smith – on the south side of Clinch River –
26 – July 2, 1800 – Joseph Long, Jr. – 35 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2438 dated March 14, 1798, assignee of Richard Price, jr. – on the north side of big Moqueson Ridge – corner to said Long and Alexander McFarland – corner William Robinson –
27 – August 13, 1800 – Hugh Mulhollon – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 14292 dated September 16, 1782 – waters of copper Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River, on both sides of the Clinch Hollow – corner to a tract surveyed in the name of James Tate – crossing a road
27 – August 19, 1800 – James Turner – 57 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782, assignee of Timoth Burgess – on both sides of Castles Run, part of the waters of Clinch River – on the top of Copper Ridge – by a path
27 – September 27, 1800 – Jonathan Wood, Jr. – 134 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 14292 dated September 16, 1782, assignee of Richard Price, Jr. – on both sides of the south fork of the Rocky Branch, part of the waters of big Moquson Creek – corner to William Wells land – near big Moqueson Creek – near a corner of Henry Woods
28 – October 11, 1799 – Rev. James Madison – 523 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 21576 dated December 23, 1783 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain, on the waters of the Maiden spring Fork of Clinch River – corner to Edward Youngs tract of land now occupied by Thomas Gillespy and others – corner to a tract of land of Robert Campbell known by the name of Pancake bottom –
28 – September 26, 1798 – Rev. James Madison, 800 ac – entry made March 15, 179__, part of Treasury warrant 21576 dated December 23, 1783 – on both sides of little Copper Creek – corner to Abraham Oxer – corner to John Harris – corner to Harris and Henry Dickenson – by a path – corner to John Donald
29 – October 28, 1798 – Rev. James Madison – 800 ac – entry made November 18, 1786, part of Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – on Copper Creek including the Copper springs – corner to Alexander McFarland – corner to William Lee – corner to Thomas Stapleton –
30 – July 2, 1801 – Andrew Hebourn – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to Richard Price –
30 – July 4, 1801 – Andrew Hebourn – 70 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on the north side of Clinch River – corner to Harris Wilson & James Madison
30 – July 4, 1801 – Andrew Hebourn – 170 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated Novembe 3, 1795 – on the long branch, the waters of the north fork of Clinch River – corner Henry Bowen – north fork of Clinch River then up the river – corner to Patrick Kindrick – by a swamp
31 – July 8, 1801 – Jacob Sisk (Sick) – 50 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Samuel Ewing
31 – August 21, 1801 – George Kindrick – 60 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on both sides of the Maiden spring Fork of Clinch River – corner to Kindricks 50 ac tract – corner to Patrick Kindrick, Sr. – corner to John Hortons 65 ac tract – corner to Daniel Johnson – corner to John Davis
32 – October 29, 1801 – John McReynolds – 223 ac – resurveyed & recertified of 220 ac tract conveyed by Dorman Lofland by deed dated February 19, 1795, tract granted to Dorman Lofland by patent dated July 23, 1794 – on both sides of Copper Creek & Sorrells Creek – crossing Copper Creek
33 – October 29, 1801 – William Cooper – 75 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Mockerson Creek – corner to William Benham – corner of Solomon Frazier
33 – November 9, 1801 – Wilson Virmillion – 77 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 25 ac by part of warrant 2358 dated December 13, 1797 and 52 ac by part of warrant 17231 dated June 23, 1783 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Jesse Virmillion & Wilson Virmillion – corner to Virmillion, Michael Elliott & Valentine Shoult – by a road
34 – November 2, 1801 – Andrew Hebourn – 1530 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on both sides of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River and on the south side of the north fork of Clinch River – on the south side of the Maiden Spring fork near the bank, corner to a 40 ac survey of Henry Smith – corner to Daniel Nelson – corner to Jeremiah Patrick – nearly the opposite the mouth of Swords Creek, corner to another tract of Patrick – corner to Henry Smith – corner to Patrick & James Madison – corner to John Wilson – corner to Frederic S. Guion – crossing the Maiden spring Fork and up the Maidenspring Fork
35 – March 2, 1802 – Abednego White – 78 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2853 dated December 27, 1799 – on both sides of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to Henry Bowen, in a linte of White – crossing the river twice – corner to James Canard –
36 – November 24, 1801 – Andrew Hebourn – 4300 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796 – on the north side of the north fork of Clinch River and on the east side of Swords Creek, including the Stone Mountain – corner to Joel Cook – corner to Henry Bowen – corner to another tract of Hebourn – corner to Patrick Kindrick – corner to a tract of land granted to Josiah Fugate – corner to Fugate & Harry Smith – corner to Jesse Evans – corner to Evans and Richard Smith surveys #1 & 5 of 10,000 ac – corner to Richard Smiths survey of 7223 3/4 ac – corner to Jeremiah Patrick – corner to Harris Wilson – corner to Jeremiah Patrick, Jr. – corner to Patrick Kindrick, Jr. – corner to John Wilson – corner to Wilson & Joel Cook – opposite the mouth of a branch in a survey made for Elexious Musick – in a valley
37 – June 5, 1802 – Patrick Kindrick, Jr. – 38 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1871 dated November 28, 1794 – on the waters of sugar run – corner to another tract of Kindrick – corner to Call McGregory – corner to Kindrick’s 100 ac tract
38 – December 9, 1802 – John Horton – 186 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 140 ac by part of warrant 16999 dated June 12, 1783 – on both sides of the west fork of Indian Creek – corner to Zachariah Scaggs – corner to Horton and George Lash – corner to Thomas Hunt – crossing the west fork of Indian Creek
38 – December 9, 1802 – John Horton – 65 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 26 ac by warrant 2151 dated March 21, 1797 & 39 ac by part of warrant 1735 dated December 21, 1795 – on the waters of the middle fork of Indian Creek – corner to Hortons 164 ac tract, corner to his 416 ac tract
39 – March 31, 1803 – John Horton – 37 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 16999 dated June 12, 1783 – in the forks of Indian Creek – corner to Hortons 200 ac tract – by a path – corner to Samuel Duff – on the bank of Indian Creek – corner of John Drake
39 – August 22, 1803 – Henry Burk – 212 ac – part of Treasury warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Cedar Creek and on the War Ridge – corner to Henry Burk & Fleming Burk
40 – September 15, 1803 – Robert Mitchel – 170 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 17231 dated June 23, 1783 – on both sides of Copper Creek – corner to Isaac Allin – clift of Copper Creek – corner to Thomas Alley – clift of Valley Creek – near the bank of Valley Creek
40 – December 1, 1803 – John Henry – 135 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 100 ac by part of warrant 10249 dated December 22, 1781 and 35 ac by part of warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on both sides of Copper Creek – in a bent of Copper Creek on the south side about 20 yards from the creek – spur of Mockerson Ridge
41 – September 16, 1803 – William Cornet – 48 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2555 dated October 19, 1798 – on the waters of Big Mockerson Creek – on the east side of a branch opposite the mouth of a hollow
41 – December 3, 1803 – Spencer Spears – 60 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 17231 dated June 23, 1783 – on both sides of Copper Creek – on the south bank of Copper Creek opposite the mouth of a small branch corner to John McReynolds – near the creek a little below a branch
41 – December 3, 1803 – Spencer Spears – 30 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 17231 dated June 23, 1783 – on both sides of Copper Creek – corner to John McReynolds – crossing Copper Creek – opposite the upper end of an island
42 – January 26, 1804 – John Alley – 80 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1366 dated October 18, 1779 – on the south side of Clinch River – in a small island
42 – January 30, 1804 – John Wells – 56 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on both sides of Mockerson Creek – corner to William Howerton – bank of Mockerson Creek – by a road corner to William Lawson, Sr. – spur of Clinch Mountain
42 – February 1, 1804 – James Green – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 8421 dated April 4, 1782 – on both sides of Copper Creek – on the south side of Copper Creek – up the creek – opposite the mouth of a small branch –
43 – February 2, 1804 – James Green – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 8421 dated April 4, 1782 – on the north side of Copper Creek – clift of Copper Creek
43 – February 6, 1804 – Ezekiel Stone – 104 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Mockerson Creek
44 – February 6, 1804 – John Wiltsher – 94 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Mockerson Creek – near the top of Mockerson Ridge
44 – February 7, 1804 – Peter Waddle – 64 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Mockerson Creek – corner to John Wells
44 – February 7, 1804 – Robert Lawson – 44 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Mockerson Creek – end of a spur of Clinch Mountain, corner to John JOhnson – corner to Solomon Frazier
45 – May 10, 1804 – Hamlet Patterson – 200 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2869 dated January 14, 1800 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Hamlet Patterson – corner to Thomas Johnsons 364 ac tract – corner to James Fullin – top of Clinch Mountain
45 – May 11, 1804 – Richard Price (son of Thomas) – 238 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 138 ac by part of warrant 1855, dated March 18, 1796 and 100 ac by part of warrant 2869 dated January 14, 1800 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain, waters of Cedar Creek – spur of Clinch Mountain corner to William King – corner to James Fullin – corner to Hamlet Pattersons 200 ac tract – corner to Joseph Cox
46 – May 11, 1804 – Edmund Browning – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2869 dated January 14, 1800 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to William King – corner to James Fullin – corner to Richard Price
46 – May 12, 1804 – John Erven – 200 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2869 dated January 14, 1800 – on the north side of the little ryegrass mountain – corner to William King
47 – May 19, 1804 – Alexander McFarlane – 24 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Sinking Creek – corner to McFarlane and William Fauster – foot of a knobb of Mockerson Ridge – corner to Fauster and Joseph Long
47 – July 24, 1804 – Aaron Hendrix – 118 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Michael Elliott & Francis Browning – corner to Thomas Hendrix – corner to David Hendrix – corner to Michael Ellett
48 – July 26, 1804 – Aaron Hendrix – 174 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to a tract of land surveyed for Charles Hays – corner to George Fuller – tract of land surveyed for John Gibson – corner to Francis Browning
48 – August 30, 1804 – Richard Price, Jr. – 96 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Richard Price, decd and James McFarlane – side of Priests Mountain near the foot
49 – September 13, 1804 – Richard Gilliam – 92 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the north side of Copper Creek and on both sides of Plankcamp Creek – corner to William Melton – on the bank of Copper Creek above the mount of the branch then down the creek – supposed to be on a line of Hugh McClung – crossing Plankcamp Creek – corner to Thomas Black – bank of Copper Creek, corner to Black
49 – November 5, 1804 – John Drake – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Laurel Creek – spur of Clinch Mountain corner to Drake
50 – May 14, 1804 – Richard Price – 1630 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 1180 ac by part of warrant 17252 dated June 24, 1783 and 450 ac by part of warrant 8174 dated February 2, 1782 – on the north fork of Clinch River and on the sinkhole branch – on the top of Kents Ridge, line of Michael Immells, corner to a survey made in the name of Harry Smith – in a swamp – corner to Patrick Kindrick – corner to Kindrick & Henry Bowen – on the bank of sugar run – corner to Abednego White – corner to Kindrick & Andrew Shortridge – bank of the sinkhole branch – corner to James Brown – corner to Henry Bowen – corner to Samuel Rogers
51 – May 18, 1804 – Joel Bays, assignee of John Price – 100 ac – entry made May 17, 1803 – part of Treasury warrant 2869 dated January 14, 1800 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Richard Price – spur of Clinch Mountain
51 – May 17, 1804 – Richard Price (son of Thomas), assignee of John Price – 100 ac – entry made May 29, 1802 part of Treasury Warrant 2869 dated January 14, 1800 on the north side of Clinch Mountain, on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Thomas Johnson and William King – corner to Abraham Hyter – above the head of a hollow corner to Hyter
52 – January 10, 1803 – Abednego White – 222 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 200 ac by part of Warrant 2634 dated January 9, 1799 & 22 ac by part of warrant 2853 dated December 27, 1799 – on the south side of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to Samuel Fowler – corner to Patrick Kindrick
52 – November 8, 1804 – Hamlet Patterson – 348 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2869 dated January 14, 1800 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain on the head waters of Cedar Creek – corner to said Patterson & Thomas Johnsons 364 ac – corner to James Fullin – top of Clinch Mountain – corner to Richard Price – corner to Price & Joseph Cox – corner to Cox & Thomas Johnson
53 – January 14, 1805 – Richard Price – 1400 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the House and Barn Mountain and on Indian Creek and other waters of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – on the bank of Indian Creek at th emouht of a branch corner to James Madisons 168 ac tract – corner to a survey made for Henry Smith of 60 ac – by a path – corner to Madison & George Kindrick – corner to a survey of Smith for 335 ac – spur of the House & Barn Mountain – corner to Smith & Michael Immel – corner to Madisons 114 ac tract – corner to a 145 ac survey made for Henry Smith – west side of a Lick – corner to Madisons 1600 ac tract – corner to an 80 ac survey for Henry Smith – corner to Jacob Francisco – crossing Indian Creek
55 – March 8, 1805 – Henry Dickenson – 200 ac – on the waters of Clinch River, being part of 550 ac which was excluded for Henry Dickenson in the calculation of Call McGregors survey of 76593 ac – entry made March 5, 1805, part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – corner to James Lee
55 – April 2, 1805 – William Romine – 15 ac – entry made April 5, 1803, part of Treasury Warrant 2191 dated May 13, 1797 – on the south side of the big fork of Indian Creek – corner to William Romine & corner to John Horton – corner to John Drake
55 – April 3, 1805 – Surrinus Emmons – 15 ac – entry made August 20, 1803, part of Treasury Warrant 2191 dated May 13, 1797 – on both sides of the main county road and on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to James Madison & corner to William Romine – survey made for Henry Smith
56 – May 15, 1805 – William Neel – 400 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants; 200 ac by warrant 3481 dated December 14, 1802 & 200 ac by warrant 3538 dated January 28, 1803 – on the waters of Stantons Creek, branch of Clinch River – on Buckners Ridge – in the Hunters Valley – above Bateses improvement
56 – August 14, 1805 – James Green – 400 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on both sides of Clinch River at the mouth of Sinking Creek – on the north bank of Clinch River between the river and the rise of Sinking Creek then down the river
57 – August 19, 1805 – Benjamin Reed, assignee of John Wells – 60 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the south side of Mockerson Creek and on its waters – at the foot of a spur of Clinch Mountain on a line of Zebedee Lovealls – corner to Loveall & Samuel Cornett – corner to William Codie – corner to William Wells & William Combs – east side of a spur of Clinch Mountain
57 – August 20, 1805 – John Shively, assignee of James Osborn – 47 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the south side of Mockerson Creek, branch of the north fork of Holston – foot of a spur of Clinch MOuntain by a branch near Mockerson Creek – corner to Richard Price –
57 – August 10, 1805 – Robert Smith – 12 ac – entry made September 22, 1804, part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Mockerson Creek – corner to George Green – corner to Richard Price – line of James Davidson
58 – September 20, 1805 – William Romine – 350 ac – entry made September 23, 1803 by part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 300 ac by part of warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 and 50 ac by part of warrant 17231 dated June 23, 1783 – on both sides of the little of south fork of Indian Creek – corner to Romines 90 ac tract & on a line of John Horton – fork of Indian Creek – in a valley – corner of JOhn Drake – ridge about 50 yards north of the fork, corner to Drake & George Francisco
58 – November 14, 1805 – James Gibson – 234 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2869 dated January 14, 1800 – on both sides of Clinch River opposite the Rye Cove it being part of the land formerly entered by Francis Bowrey – corner to a survey made in the name of Joseph Johnson – on the bank opposite the mouth of a branch
59 – April 19, 1805 – Thomas Ross – 100 ac – entry made April 26, 1803 in the name of Hamlet Patterson – part of Treasury Warrant 2191 dated May 13, 1797 and transferred to Ross February 4, 1804 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Thomas Johnsons 364 ac tract – spur of the Ryegrass mountain – at the foot of the Beartown Mountain
59 – November 21, 1805 – John Horton – 270 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants; 175 ac by part of Warrant 1668 dated November 7, 1779 and 95 ac by part of arrant 16999 dated June 12, 1783 – on both sides of Indian Creek – corner to 2 tracts of land surveyed for Henry Smith – crossing Indian Creek – corner to George Francisco – corner to George Francisco & Jacob Francisco – corner to George Kindrick – corner to James Madison – corner to Madison & a survey of 60 ac for Henry Smith
60 – December 9, 1805 – John Horton – 160 ac – entry made February 13, 1804, part of Treasury Warrant 16999 dated June 12, 1783 – on both sides of the south fork of Indian Creek – corner to a tract Horton now lives on, on the north side of the creek – corner of William Romines – in a valley
60 – December 10, 1805 – John Horton – 35 ac – entry made February 13, 1804, part of Treasury Warrant 16999 dated June 12, 1783 – on the north side of Indian Creek – by the county road corner to William Romine, line of the Rev. James Madison – corner to Madison & Samuel Duff – corner to Duff & William Romine – corner to George Francisco
61 – February 11, 1806 – John Horton – 300 ac – 3 enteries, 2 made February 13, 1804 for 100 ac each and 1 made February 10, 1806 for 100 ac, entries made by part of 2 treasury warrants; 100 ac by part of warrant 1668 dated November 7, 1779 and 200 ac by part of warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to Hortons 164 ac tract and on a line of his 416 ac tract – corner to Abner Luster – corner to Francis Preston
61 – February 15, 1806 – Fleming Burk – 50 ac – entry made February 24, 1804, part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Jacob Sick – corner to Samuel Ewing – corner to Ewing and line of Henry Burk
62 – March 3, 1806 – Thomas Price – 10 ac – entry made March 7, 1804, part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of the north fork of Cedar Creek – corner to a tract of 214 ac surveyed for Henry Smith – corner to Thomas Price
62 – August 6, 1806 – James Bush – 40 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March ________ – in Castlewoods on the south side of Clinch River above Bushes mill Creek – on the upper bank of Bushes Mill Creek – at the mouth of the creek
62 – February 26, 1807 – Daniel Horton – 112 ac – entry dated February 25, 1807 – part of Treasury warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – Russell & Tazewell Counties, the greater part in Russell Co. on both sides of the north fork of Clinch River – old lines of a survey for Samuel Rogers of 87 ac – on the end of a spur by Browns Lick
63 – April 28, 1807 – Henry Bowen, assignee of Isaac Bristow – 250 ac – entry made February 23, 1807, part of treasury warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 -Russell & Tazewell Counties, greater part in Russell Co. – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – side of Clinch Mountain corner to John Drake – corner to Abednego White – to the junction of Whites line with Thomas Nixon
63 – February 1, 1808 – George Kindrick – 12 ac – part of treasury warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – entered on January 7, 1808 – on both sides of Sinking Creek – corner to Jeremiah Pickett & Harry Smith – corner to a survey of 400 ac for Patrick Coil & John Coil – crossing Sinking Creek
63 – February 1, 1808 – George Kindrick – 12 ac – entry made January 7, 1808, part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of sinking creek – corner to James Ramsey & Jeremiah Pickett – corner to Harry Smith
64 – March 15, 1808 – James Green – 400 ac – entry made April 3, 1806 by exchange of Treasury Warrants 1800 dated December 21, 1805 – on both sides of Clinch River at the mouth of sinking creek (being the same 400 ac surveyed for Green by settlement right) – on the north bank of the river between the river and the rise of Sinking Creek then down the river
64 – March 16, 1808 – Little Berry Robinson – 30 ac – entry made April 27, 1807 part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the south side of Clinch river, being a bent of the river – opposite an island
65 – March 21, 1808 – William Romine – 130 ac – entry made March 18, 1808 by part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the south side of the west fork of Indian Creek – corner to James Madison & Samuel Duff – corner Zachariah Scaggs – corner to John Horton – corner to Horton & George Lash – corner to Thomas Hunt
65 – March 22, 1808 – Philip Henry – 100 ac – entry made March 18, 1808, part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on both sides of Copper Creek – on the south side of Copper Creek in a narrow neck of a bent in a line of Joseph Casteel, decd. – on a nole by the creek and an Island in high water
66 – March 22, 1808 – William Qullin – 50 ac – entry made March 18, 1808 by part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Mockerson Creek
66 – March 23, 1808 – Jacob Peters – 268 ac – entry made March 18, 1808 by part of Treasury Warrant; 167 ac by part of warrant 2555 dated October 19, 1798 & 161 ac by part of warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on both sides of the Pike Branch the waters of Big Mockerson Creek – near a small gap corner to a survey made for James Davison – crossing Pike Branch – corner to Thomas Black
67 – March 23, 1808 – George Wilson – 106 ac – entry made March 18, 1808 by part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on both sides of the Pike branch the waters of Big Mockerson Creek – on the northeast bank of Pike Branch opposite the mouth of a rocky drain in a line of Wilson – corner to Jacob Peters
67 – March 24, 1808 – Henry Peters, assignee Thomas Prosise – 125 ac – entry made March 18, 1808, part of warrant; 50 ac by part of exchange Treasury Warrant 720 dated December 5, 1796 & 75 ac by part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on both sides of the Pike Branch, the waters of Big Mockerson Creek – on the west side of a branch corner to a survey made for James Davison of 1352 ac – crossing two forks of Pike Branch – in a gap of a ridge corner to Davison – corner to Jacob Peters – corner to Corban Lane
68 – March 25, 1808 – John Wolfe – 250 ac – entry made March 18, 1808, part of exchange Treasury Warrant 720 dated December 5, 1796 – on both sides of the burnt cabbin branch the waters of little Mockerson Creek – corner to Corban Lane – corner to William Bays – crossing burnt cabbin branch
68 – March 28, 1808 – George Kindrick – 730 ac – entry made January 7, 1808 part of Treasury Warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796 – on both sides of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to Kindricks 66 ac tract and his tract he now lives on and Henry Smith’s tract of 70 square poles – corner to Kindrick & Harry Smith – spur of Kents Ridge – corner to Frederic S. Guions – corner to Henry Bowen – corner to Bowen & Patrick Kindrick – corner to Henry Smith – on the south side of Kents Ridge – corner to Michael Immell
69 – March 14, 1808 – Henry Dickenson – 90 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on both sides of Mockerson Creek – corner to Solomon Frazier & John Johnson – corner to Leodicia Hogg
70 – March 11, 1809 – Aaron Hendricks – 360 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Cedar Creek on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to Edmund Browning – corner to Abraham Haytor – corner to William King – corner to Richard Price
71 – March 7, 1808 – David Gillaim – 78 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the north side of Big Mockerson Creek – corner to Thomas Black – corner to Black and Jacob Peters – corner to George Wilcox – corner to William Bays – by a cluster of limestone rocks
71 – April 4, 1809 – Samuel Magee – 130 ac – part Treasury Warrant 4229 dated June 17, 1805 – on both sides of Mockerson Creek (being the same land which was included in a survey formerly made in the name of Moses Fariss of 114 ac) – on the south side of the creek corner to Solomon Frazier – corner to Frazier & Robert Lawson – spur of Clinch Mountain
72 – April 8, 1809 – John Gilly – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the south side of the south fork of Powels River – on the south fork of Powels River at and above the mouth of a drain corner to John Blanton then up the river
72 – April 10, 1809 – John Campbell – 67 ac – part Exchange Treasury Warrant 1172 dated November 2, 1801 – on the south fork of Powels River – corner to Robert Preston, on th east side of a branch and on the north side of Bouchers Upper Lick – up said fork – north side of Powels Mountain
73 – April 10, 1809 – Garvin Patterson – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796 – on the south side of Powels Mountain and on the waters of Bouchers Fork of Powels River – on the side of Powels Mountain
73 – May 22, 1709 – Garvin Patterson – 150 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796 – on both sides of the south fork of Powels River – on the bank of said fork corner to John Campbell – at the foot of Powels Mountain
73 – April 20, 1809 – John Wilson – 70 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796 – on both sides of the north fork of Clinch River near and above Courtneys Branch – on the north bank of the river corner to Patrick Kindrick and corner to Henry Bowen – corner to Bowen & Andrew Hebourn – corner to Kindrick & Abednego White
74 – April 26, 1809 – Abednego White – 50 ac – Exchange Treasury Warrant 1068 dated April 13, 1801 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to John Anderson – corner to Samuel Robertson – corner to Francis Preston – above a spring corner to Peter Fry
74 – December 28, 1809 – Henry Dunehen – 150 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796 – in Castleswoods (being the same land which was excluded in the calculation of Call McGregors survey of 76593 ac for Henry Smiths entry of 150 ac) – corner to a survey of 395 ac made for Frederic Friley – clift of Clinch River – corner to Silas Flannery & John Marshall – corner to George Gose – corner to Gose & Friley
75 – Francis Preston – on the north side of Clinch Mountain 943 ac on January 9, 1799, part of Treasury Warrant 2073 dated December 13, 1796 – survey by John Horton – correction of errors in original surveys made September 19, 1809 – quantity is 1070 ac – spur of Clinch Mountain corner to Call McGregor – corner to John Horton – corner to Thomas Hunt – corner to Hunt & Isaac Leonard – corner to George Mutter – corner to Simeon Jackson
76 – February 13, 1810 – Henry Bowen – 188 ac – part Treasury Exchange Warrant 2094 dated November 8, 1809 – on both sides of Thompsons Creek in the New Garden (same land formerly included in a survey made for John Donnell & Co. of 188 ac) corner to William Thompson – middle of the creek – in an island in high water
77 – February 14, 1810 – Henry Bowen – 170 ac – part Exchange Treasury Warrant 2094 dated November 8, 1809 – on both sides of Vicars Branch in the New Garden (land formerly included in a survey made of John Donnell & Co. of 170 ac) – corner to John Thompson – corner to William Thompson – crossing Vicars Branch – corner to John Bromley – corner to Bromley & John Jackson
78 – February 27, 1810 – Henry Bowen – 546 ac – part 2 Treasury Exchange Warrants; 82 ac by part of warrant 2094 dated November 8, 1809 and 464 ac by part of warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – in the New Garden (being the same land formerly included in a survey of 546 ac made for John Donnell & Co) corner to John Ball (formerly Patrick Denny) corner to the heirs of Patrick Dowel – corner to said heirs and the heirs of William Fletcher
78 – February 28, 1810 – Henry Bowen – 870 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2094 dated November 8, 1809 – on both sides of Clinch River (the same land formerly included in a survey of 826 ac made for John Donnell & Co) corner to Bowen & John Ball
79 – July 3, 1811 – David Munsey – 42 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Sinking Creek – corner to Alexander McFarlanes 150 ac tract – survey made for Richard Price – corner to James Madison
80 – November 27, 1811 – John Preston, Jr. – 700 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants; 680 ac by part of Warrant 4591 & 20 ac by part of warrant 4593 both dated December 2, 1809 – on both sides of sinking creek, the waters of Clinch River – on the southwest side of the upper and main sink of said creek – crossing sinking creek – on the west side of a small branch and about 80 yards off a buffelow lick – crossing the roaring branch
80 – November 29, 1811 – John Preston, Jr. – 130 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants; 105 ac by part of warrant 4591 and 25 ac by part of warrant 4593 both dated December 2, 1809 – along the north foot of Copper Creek ridge on the waters of Clinch River – in the fork of a drain about 100 yards north of the sink
81 – December 4, 1811 – John Preston, Jr. – 258 ac – part Treasury Warrant; 100 ac by part warrant 4591 and 158 ac by part warrant 4593 both dated December 2, 1809 – on both sides of little copper Creek, waters of Clinch River
81 – November 30, 1811 – William Rhea, assignee of John Alley – 100 ac – on both sides of Clinch river and on both sides of the sugar branch – on the south bank of the river opposite the lower end of an island – corner to John Carter – just below a fall – part of Treasury Warrant 1366 dated October 18, 1779
82 – July 21, 1812 – James McFarlane, assignee of John Burk – 54 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Cedar creek on the south side of the river mountain – east side of a spring branch corner to McFarlanes land – corner to George Hoke
82 – March 16, 1813 – Thomas Landrith – 86 ac – part of Exchange Treasury Warrant 2155 dated December 23, 1811 – in the Hunters Valley on both sides of the dry fork of Cove Creek
83 – July 20, 1813 – Larkin Howard – 44 ac – part of Exchange Warrant 2155 dated December 23, 1811 – in a bent on the south side of Clinch River between the fork of the river and the mouth of the Cedar Spring branch – on the top of the river hill corner to James Taylor & said Howard
83 – August 25, 1813 – George Puckett – 3 ac – on both sides of Clinch River including an island in said river – boundary of John Sikes land – crossing the south branch of the river – part of treasury warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796
84 – August 26, 1813 – Samuel Amyx – 100 ac – part of Exchange Treasury Warrant 2155 dated December 23, 1811 – on the south side of Clinch River – corner to John Sykes – line of John Donnells – above the mouth of Cedar Creek corner to Donnell
84 – February 3, 1814 – George Vaught – 98 ac – part Exchange Treasury Warrant 2155 dated December 23, 1811 – on the south side of Copper Ridge – corner to Vaught & Walter Kinsor
85 – April 2, 1814 – William Fugate – 100 ac – Treasury Warrant 4828 dated February 3, 1812 – on the south side of Mockerson Creek and north side of Clinch Mountain – spur of Clinch Mountain near the foot corner to Joseph Davidson & Fugate – corner to Fugate & Solomon Frazier
85 – June 22, 1814 – James Davdison – 95 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on both sides of Mockerson Creek – on the south side of the creek corner to Solomon Frazier & Samuel McGee – line of Henry Dickenson
86 – July 20, 1814 – Francis Preston – 1070 ac; 943 ac by part Treasury Warrant 2073 dated December 13, 1796 & 127 ac by part Exchange Treasury Warrant 2155 dated December 23, 1811 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – top of a spur of Clinch Mountain, corner to Call McGregor – line of John Horton – line of Thomas Hunt & corner to Horton – corner to Hunt & Isaac Leonard – corner to Leonard & George Mutter – corner to Mutter and near Simeon Jackson
87 – September 5, 1814 – James Taylor – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1668 dated November 7, 1779 – on the waters of Mockerson Creek being the same land which was formerly entered and surveyed for Andrew Spradlin about the year 1792 – at the foot of Clinch Mountain
87 – September 7, 1814 – Littleberry Robertson – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 4829 dated February 3, 1812 – on Copper ridge – crossing Copper Ridge
87 – September 7, 1814 – Littleberry Robertson – 61 ac; 50 ac by part of Treasury Warrant 4829 dated February 3, 1812 & 11 ac by part of Exchange Warrant 2155 dated December 23, 1811 – in the big spring hollow
88 – December 12, 1814 – Samuel Maok – 390 ac – part Exchange Treasury Warrant 2155 dated December 23, 1811 – on both sides of Bouchers fork of Powels River – on the west side of a spur of Powels Mountain – corner to Robert Preston – in the Buffelow gap corner to Preston – crossing the Buffelow hollow – crossing Bouchers fork – near the foot of Stone Mountain
89 – February 3, 1815 – Littleberry Robertson – 58 ac; 24 ac by part warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796 & 34 ac by part Exchange Warrant 2155 dated December 23, 1811 – in Castleswoods on the south side of Clinch River – corner to Christopher Gose – corner to Gose & Robertson – near a sinking spring corner to Austin Bush
89 – May 13, 1816 – Frederic Stiltner – 45 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796 – on the northeast side of the Louisa fork of Sandy River
90 – February 17, 1815 – James Taylor – 36 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11962 dated May 10, 1782 – on both sides of Swords Creek – corner to James Madison & William Samples – corner to Thomas Hunt – corner to Warder
90 – July 8, 1816 – James Taylor – 14 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12154 dated June 4, 1782 – on the waters of the Cedar Spring branch – corner to Simeon Jackson & a survey made for Rev. James Madison
90 – July 30, 1816 – 130 ac – James Taylor – part Treasury Warrant 10922 dated February 12, 1782 – on the waters of the Glade Hollow branch – corner to a survey made for William Smith & corner to a survey made for William Gilmore – corner to George Kindrick – corner to Peter Lambert – corner to Coil – corner to Charles Keesee
91 – July 31, 1816 – George Fuller – 43 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on both sides of Cedar Creek – corner to Timothy Burgess & William Gilmore
91 – August 15, 1816 – Peter Powers – 38 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Sinking Creek – corner to George Vaught – corner to Walter Kinsor
91 – August 16, 1816 – James Taylor – 9 3/4 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12154 dated June 4, 1782 – on both sides of the north fork of Cedar Creek – corner to Thomas Hendricks – corner to Hendricks & Samuel Ewing – corner to Ewing & John Erven
92 – August 19, 1816 – James Taylor – 330 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11962 dated May 10, 1782 – on both sides of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to a big survey of Andrew Hebourn – corner to John Wilson – corner to Hebourn, James Madison & Harris Wilson – on the west side of a gap – corner to Joel Cook – at the mouth of Musicks spring branch – corner to Abednego White – corner to Henry Bowen
93 – September 24, 1816 – Burgess Brammer, assignee of Richard Vance – 22 ac – part Treasury warrant 4829 dated February 3, 1812 – on the northeast side of the Louisa fork of Sandy River – at the lower end of an island
93 – September 26, 1816 – William Gilmore – 128 ac; 100 ac by Treasury warrant 2300 dated October 25, 1797 & 28 ac by part of Treasury Warrant 9068 dated November 21, 1781 – on both sides of Little Cedar Creek – corner to Jacob Raresnake & corner to John Devenport – corner to William Gilmore – corner to Gilmore & Nancy Cowan
94 – July 2, 1817 – Jacob Francisco – 23 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to Jacob & George Francisco – corner to George Francisco & John Drake
94 – July 3, 1817 – James Taylor – 65 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1856 dated march 18, 1796 – on both sides of Indian Creek – by a road corner to a survey made for Henry Smith & Harry Smith – corner to George Francisco – corner to George & Jacob Francisco
95 – August 23, 1817 – John Browning – 22 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2869 dated January 14, 1800 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to James Scott – corner to Francis Browning
95 – August 23, 1817 – Abraham Fuller – 9 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of Cedar Creek
95 – August 25, 1817 – James Taylor – 60 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters to Little Cedar Creek – corner to Samuel Williams – corner to John Ervens – corner to Francis Browning – corner to James Hendricks
96 – August 28, 1817 – John Bradshaw – 46 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14057 dated August 31, 1782 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to John Scaggs & John Horton 86 ac tract – corner to John Hortons 19 ac tract
96 – August 28, 1817 – John Horton, Jr. – 76 ac – part Treasury Warrant 6092 dated August 30, 1780 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to John Horton Sr, corner to Abednego White
97 – August 14, 1817 – Joseph Boothe – 108 1/2 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2869 dated January 14, 1800 – on the waters of the north fork of Cedar Creek – corner to Boothe & Richard Price – corner to Samuel Taylor – above a sinking branch – on the side of Paint Camp Ridge – corner to Robert Preston – corner to Preston & George Bishop
97 – September 18, 1817 – Benjamin Sewel – 196 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the north side of the south fork of Cedar Creek – corner to Thomas Johnson & William Erven – corner to Fleming Burk – survey made for Jacob Crabtree
98 – July 3, 1818 – James Erven – 98 ac – part Treasury Warrant 16999 dated June 12, 1783 – on both sides of the south fork of Cedar Creek – corner to John Erven & William King – corner to Andrew Martin – corner to James Ervens – corner to Richard Price – corner to Bays – at the foot of War Ridge
98 – July 1, 1818 – James Taylor – 160 ac – on the north side of Louisa Fork of Sandy River – on the bank of the river on the state line and up the river – part treasury warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782
99 – July 6, 1818 – James Taylor – 67 ac – on the north waters of little Cedar Creek; 34 ac by part of the land excluded in the calculation of James Ramseys survey of 15,000 ac for Shadrach Williams & Samuel Ewing – corner to John Erven formerly Shadrach Williams, line of David B. Alexander – corner to Alexander and the land formerly Ewings – corner to Ramsey – corner to George Kindrick – part of Treasury Warrant 1856 dated March 18, 1796
99 – July 3, 1818 – David Robinson – 15 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11998 dated May 13, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – at the foot of Priests Mountain corner to Robert Preston – corner to Israel Keen – corner to Webb – corner to Preston
100 – July 3, 1818 – James Taylor – 75 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1855 dated march 18, 1796 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Jesse Virmillion & Jesse Browning – corner to Abraham Fuller – corner to Fuller & Thomas Price – corner to Aaron Hendrick – corner to Thomas Hendrick – corner to a tract granted to Joel Barker – corner to Wilson Virmillion
101 – July 4, 1818 – John Ferguson – 280 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants; 200 ac by part warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 & 80 ac by part warrant 6092 dated August 30, 1780 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – spur of Clinch Mountain corner to Thomas Johnson – corner to Andrew Ferguson – corner to Samuel Ewing – corner to Ewing & John Ferguson
102 – July 3, 1818 – Richard Price (son of Thomas) – 6 ac – the waters of the south fork of Cedar Creek – corner to Price & Andrew Martin – corner to Hiram Fullin – part treasury warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782
102 – July 4, 1818 – James Litton – 148 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain and on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Benjamin Sneed – corner to Thomas Johnson
103 – July 7, 1818 – James Dickenson – 84 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the waters of Mockerson Creek (part of the land excluded in Hugh McClungs survey for Dickenson) top of a spur of Clinch Mountain
103 – July 9, 1818 – Joseph Fields – 150 ac – on the waters of Cedar Creek – head of a natural meadow corner to a survey of William Bridgewaters – corner to several tracts of said Fields – crossing millstone branch – corner to Fields & Timothy Burgess – part of a treasury warrant 10922 dated February 12, 1782
104 – July 29, 1818 – James Taylor – 1893 ac – on the headwaters of Cedar and Tumblin Creeks – on the top of the Beartown Mountain corner to Call McGregor – corner to McGregor & Isaac Leonard – corner to Andrew Hebourn – corner to Richard Price – corner to Price & Francis Preston – corner to John Ervens – corner to Erven & Hiram Fullin – corner to William King & Samuel Ewing – part of 5 treasury warrants; 462 ac by part of 681 dated October 15, 1779; 258 ac by part of 9041 dated november 21, 1781; 300 ac by part of warrant 1366 dated October 18, 1779; 798 ac by part of warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 and 75 ac by part of warrant 16999 dated June 12, 1783
106 – July 10, 1818 – James Taylor – 120 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1855 dated March 18, 1796 – on the waters of little cedar creek – by a branch above a fall – line of John Ervens – corner to Cowan – corner to William Gilmore
107 – July 11, 1818 – William Cromwell – 232 ac – part 3 Treasury Warrants; 131 ac by part of warrant 14803 dated November 9, 1782; 51 ac by part of warrant 11343 dated March 11, 1782 and 50 ac by part of warrant 2555 dated October 19, 1798 – on Preec’s Mountain on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to George Hoke & John Burk – corner to the land of Samuel Robinson decd – corner to Preston – corner to Webb – corner to Charles Crumwell
107 – August 4, 1818 – William Romine – 39 ac – on both sides of the little fork of Indian Creek – corner to Romine & George Francisco – part of Treasury Warrant 11998 dated May 13, 1782
108 – July 27, 1818 – James Taylor – 346 ac – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Robert McReynolds land – corner to John Anderson – corner to Anderson & Abednego White – corner to White & Francis Preston – intersection of Prestons line with John Erven – corner to William King – part of 3 Treasury Warrants; 220 ac by part of warrant 15623 dated May 8, 1783; 100 ac by part of warrant 9064 dated November 21, 1781 and 26 ac by part of Warrant 18200 dated July 30, 1783
109 – July 28, 1818 – James Taylor – 582 ac – on the north side of Copper Ridge, opposite th eupper end of Castlewoods – corner to Stephen Goses land & Richard Long’s land – corner to Gose & Berry Robertsons land – crossing Mill Creek – up the creek to the fork and up the left hand fork – corner to Burgess – corner to Stokeley Donnelson – corner to Jacob Benner – part of 4 Treasury warrants; 290 ac by part of warrant 14057 dated August 31, 1782; 167 ac by part of warrant 9792 and 115 ac by part of warrant 9806 both dated December 11, 1781 and 10 ac by part of warrant 2555 dated October 19, 1798
110 – July 25, 1818 – James Taylor – 108 ac – part of 3 Treasury Warrants; 100 ac by warrant 2532 dated September 12, 1798; 5 ac by part of warrant 13194 dated September 12, 1798 & 5 ac by part of warrant 13194 dated August 3, 1782 and 3 ac by part of warrant 2376 dated December 3, 1782 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain and on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to John Fergusons land – corner to Samuel Ewing
110 – July 4, 1818 – James Litton – 397 ac – part of 3 treasury warrants; 148 ac by part of warrrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782, assignee of Thomas Chubb, assignee of Joseph Price for 68 ac and assignee of Rees Price for 80 ac; 75 ac by warrant 1926 dated December 12, 1781 and 174 ac by warrant 8471 dated April 5, 1782, assignee of Benjamin Sewell – on the north side of Clinch Mountain on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Aaron Hendricks land – corner to Benjamin Sneeds land – corner to Thomas Johnson – corner to Abraham Hayter
111 – July 13, 1818 – James Taylor – 900 ac – in Reeds Valley – corner to John Jessee & Jacob Benner – corner to Benner and with a line of Richard Long – corner to Long & Samuel Ewing – intersection of a line with Ewing & Calhoun – corner to Brown – crossing Reed’s branch – corner to Laws & John Jessee – part of 5 treasury warrants; 350 ac by part of warrant 2083 dated December 23, 1796; 29 ac by warrant 12668 dated June 28, 1782; 121 ac by warrant 14384 dated September 24, 1782 & 74 ac by warrant 2853 dated December 27, 1799 and 236 ac by warrant 17231 dated June 23, 1783
112 – July 28, 1818 – James Taylor – 90 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants; 60 ac by warrant 15172 dated March 28, 1783 and 30 ac by part of warrant 8432 dated April 4, 1782 – on the waters of the Glade Hollow sinking creek (part of the land excluded for Samuel Hendricks & Samuel Vanhook of James Ranseys survey of 15,000 ac) corner to a tract of land formerly Samuel Hendricks’s now David Munseys – corner to Harry Smith
112 – October 8, 1819 – Joseph Counts – 100 ac by part Treasury Warrant 4545 dated June 26, 1809 – on both sides of Grassy Creek, waters of Russells Fork of Sandy River – corner to Daniel Rameys land – crossing Grassy Creek
112 – October 9, 1819 – Joseph Counts – 88 ac – part Treasury warrant 4545 dated June 26, 1809 – on the waters of Grassy Creek, waters of Sandy – on the top of a cliff of Russells Fork
113 – March 4, 1819 – Stephen Fuller – 30 ac – part Treasury warrant 4591 dated December 2, 1809 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to John ERven & Andrew Martin – on the south fork of Cedar Creek – corner to Martin & Hiram Fullin
113 – October 8, 1819 – Daniel Ramey – 128 ac; 100 ac by Treasury warrant 3984 dated September 4, 1804 and 28 ac by part of Exchange Warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – on both sides of the south branch of Grassy Creek, waters of Russells fork of Sandy River – crossing Grassy Creek
114 – February 10, 1820 – Lewis Still – 150 ac – part Exchange Warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – on the head waters of the south fork of Cedar Creek – corner to Richard Price & James Taylor – on the side of the Beartown Mountain about 50 yards from the foot – corner to Taylor & William King – corner to Thomas Johnson – corner to Johnson & Whitley Fullin
115 – August 7, 1820 – Thomas Wilson – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1978 dated December 10, 1808 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of Sandy River and Big Prater Creek – up the river – crossing Prater Creek
116 – August 12, 1820 – James Kendall – 123 ac – part of 2 Exchange Warrants; 100 ac by part of warrant 1978 dated December 10, 1808 & 23 ac by part of warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of Sandy River – crossing the river and the New Garden fork
116 – March 15, 1821 – Isaac Johnson – 16 ac – part of Exchange Warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to John Alexander & Benjamin Johnson
117 – March 8, 1821 – James Chafin – 91 ac – part of Exchange Warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – on both sides of Reeds branch – on the south bank of Clinch River – corner to Browns land – crossing Reeds branch a little above Browns Millseat – near Reeds Creek – in a cove
117 – August 14, 1821 – Federic Stiltner, Jr., assignee of Francis Browning – 124 ac – part of Exchange Warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – on both sides of the Louisa Fork of Sandy River – crossing Little Prater creek
118 – November 11, 1822 – William Horton – 70 ac – part Treasury warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to John Scaggs – corner to John Hortons 85 ac tract
118 – November 18, 1822 – George Heaberlin – 188 ac – part Exchange Treasury Warrant 2155 dated December 23, 1811 – on the waters of Little Cedar Creek – corner to William Gilmore
119 – September 25, 1823 – John Brown – 115 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of Knox Creek, waters of main Sandy River – near the main creek
119 – September 25, 1823 – John Brown – 79 ac – part treasury warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of Knox Creek at the mouth of Lesters Fork – on the west bank of Lesters fork
119 – September 26, 1823 – David Payne – 25 ac – part of warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on the Pawpaw fork of Knox Creek – corner to Paynes land
120 – September 25, 1823 – David Payne – 79 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of Knox Creek and the pawpaw branch of said creek – on the south bank of pawpaw fork near the mouth – crossing said fork and main Knox – by the main creek
120 – September 26, 1823 – Frederic Trent – 25 ac – part warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of Knox creek and Guests Fork of said creek – crossing Guests fork – crossing said fork and the main creek
120 – September 27, 1823 – John Wolford – 25 ac – part of warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of Knox creek on the mouth of Cedar branch – opposite an island – crossing cedar branch
121 – September 27, 1823 – James Estep – 30 ac – warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of Knox creek
121 – September 27, 1823 – James Estep – 40 ac – part treasury warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of Knox creek – on the bank of Knox Creek at the upper end and then down the creek – on the bank of an island
121 – October 2, 1823 – Jacob Stiltner – 35 ac – part warrant 4591 dated December 2, 1809 – on the northeast side of Louisa Fork of Sandy River – by the road
121 – December 18, 1823 – Charles Drake – 42 ac by part warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of Sandy River – corner to Jacob Sicks land – crossing big rock lick creek
122 – September 30, 1823 – John Harper – 70 ac – part Exchange warrant 1978 dated December 10, 1808 – on both sides of Slate Creek
122 – October 1, 1823 – John Harper – 27 ac – part of warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of Slate Creek
122 – October 1, 1823 – John Harper – 38 ac – part treasury warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of Slate creek
122 – October 2, 1823 – Armstead Harper – 47 ac – part treasury warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of Slate creek
123 – May 11, 1824 – Jacob Sick – 100 ac – part treasury warrant 4829 dated February 3, 1812 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of Sandy river opposite the south of Home creek
123 – July 8, 1824 – Andrew Ferguson – 40 ac – part treasury warrant 1978 dated December 10, 1808 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Jesse Belcher – corner to Joseph Fields
123 – July 16, 1824 – Enoch Harper, assignee of Harrison Harper – 68 ac – part of treasury warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of Sandy river and Slate Creek
124 – October 27, 1825 – John Yates – 160 ac – 2 warrants; 100 ac by part exchange warrant 1978 dated December 10, 1808 and 60 ac by warrant 4591 dated December 2, 1809 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of Sandy river – mouth of poplar creek – crossing Bull Creek
124 – December 15, 1825 – Samuel E. Gilmore – 38 ac – on the waters of Cedar Creek near the north foot of Clinch Mountain – corner to Joseph Fields land – corner to Timothy Burgess – corner to Burgess & Thomas Welch – corner to McGregor – part treasury warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822
125 – December 13, 1825 – James Taylor – 370 ac – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to 85 ac survey made for John Horton – corner to 70 ac tract made for William Horton – corner to William Horton & William Drake – corner to a 416 ac survey for John Horton – corner to a 76 ac tract made for John Horton, Jr. – corner to a 164 ac tract of John Horton – corner to Call McGregor – part of exchange warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809
125 – December 20, 1825 – Joseph Yates, assignee of John Yates – 60 ac – part of exchange warrant 2097 dated December 4, 1809 – on both sides of Bull Creek, waters of the Louisa Fork of Sandy River
126 – December 8, 1826 – John Beckley – 17 ac – part exchange warrant 2097 dated December 4, 1809 – in Castlewoods on the south side of Clinch River – above a small spring corner to Beckleys land – corner to Austin Bushes land
126 – September 5, 1828 – John Bickley – 31 ac – part of exchange warrant 2091 dated December 4, 1809 – in Castlewoods on the south side of Clinch River – corner to John Dickenson – corner to Christopher Gose
127 – August 9, 1830 – James Fullen & William Ramey, joint tenants – 400 ac – 2 treasury warrants; 200 ac by warrant 6814 dated February 15, 1820 & 200 ac by warrant 7890 dated February 17, 1825 – on the middle fork of Grassy creek – corner to Daniel Ramey – crossing the middle fork 3 times
128 – March 9, 1831 – Richard P. Anderson – 7 ac – part treasury warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on the waters of Cedar creek – corner to Anderson & Isaac Robinsons land – corner to Robinson & Abednego White
128 – June 8, 1831 – James Taylor – 10 ac – part treasury warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822 – on the waters of Little Cedar Creek – corner to Henry Smith & Samuel Williams – knob of Mockerson Ridge – corner to Williams & James P. Carrell
128 – June 1, 1831 – William Johnson – 4 1/2ac – on the waters of Cedar Creek in the Elk Garden – corner to Richard Price – corner to Johnson – corner to William Price – part treasury warrant 7195 dated February 25, 1822
129 – June 13, 1831 – Isaac Tate – 290 ac – part treasury warrant 10572 dated April 22, 1831 – on both sides of Mockerson Creek, being part of the land excluded in Hugh McClungs 57,000 ac survey for John Tate & Thomas Hobbs – corner to Isaac Tates land – corner to Robert Dickenson
130 – January 12, 1832 – Jonathan Harden -l00 ac – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on both sides of Russells Fork of Sandy River – by Duty’s branch
130 – January 12, 1832 – Jonathan Harding – 30 ac – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on the waters of Russells Fork of Sandy River on Toms hill
130 – January 16, 1832 – Asa Harper – 18 ac – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on both sides of home creek a branch of the Louisa Fork of Sandy River – on th east bank of the creek near the mouth – above the road
131 – March 14, 1832 – Josiah Bostic – 140 ac – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of Sandy River – by the road
131 – January 16, 1832 – John Harper – 225 ac – part treasury warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on both sides of Home Creek, the waters of the Louisa fork of Sandy River – on the bank of the left hand fork
132 – January 13, 1832 – Jonas Rasnake – 54 ac – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on both sides of Russells fork of Sandy River – near a small rockhouse – by the road
132 – January 13, 1832 – Jonas Rasnake – 26 ac – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on the waters of Russells fork of Sandy River – by a path
132 – January 18, 1832 – Andrew Shortridge – 94 ac – paart of exchange warrant 2617 dated __________ 29, 1831 – on the Louisa fork of Sandy River – on the north side of the river – by the road
133 – July 26, 1832 – John Looney – 90 ac – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on both sides of the Louisa Fork of Sandy River – on the south side of the river – between the road and the river – by a path
133 – January 19, 1832 – Robert Shortridge – 68 ac – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of Sandy river
134 – blank
135 – May 9, 1832 – Samuel E. Jones – 193 ac – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on both sides of the Glade Hollow ridge – corner to Hervey Grays 166 ac tract – corner to David Alexander
135 – July 27, 1833 – Shadrach Ratliff – 70 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of Sandy river – crossing little rock lick creek
136 – October 21, 1833 – Joshua Bordwine – 159 ac – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – Russell & Washington counties, greater part in Russell – on the south side of Clinch Mountain – joining the hanging rock ridge corner to a survey made for William King
136 – October 21, 1833 – Richard Price (son of Thomas) 7 ac – part exchange warrant 2097 dated December 4, 1809 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to Harry Smith, corner to Richard Price – corner to Aaron Hendrick
137 – May 22, 1834 – Reuben Steele – 60 ac – on the waters of Guests River on the top of Guests Mountain – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – just below a spring – by the road – on the top of the mountain by the road
137 – April 14, 1834 – Sally Shortridge – 40 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of Sandy River – on the south side of the river
137 – May 21, 1834 – John Dickenson – 68 ac – on both sides of Big Toms Creek, part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the south side of Toms Creek – supposed to be on a line of John Prestons 803 ac tract – crossing Toms Creek – north side of Toms Creek – crossing Toms Creek
138 – May 20, 1834 – Charles W. Bickley – 335 ac – on both sides of Craborchard Creek, branch of Guests River – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the west side of an east fork of Craborchard creek – crossing Craborchard creek
138 – June 22, 1834 – John Skeen – 100 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Clinch River – corner to Henry Dickensons 104 ac tract – in a field by said Skeens house
138 – December 22, 1834 – John Wright – 45 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the right hand fork of Russell Creek, branch of Clinch River – corner to John Large
139 – June 9, 1834 – James L. Browning – 32 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of the north fork of Cedar Creek – line of William Prices – corner to Browning & John Littons land
139 – June 12, 1834 – Frederic Clark – 17 1/2 ac – part exchange warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on the waters of the north fork of Clinch river – corner to Clarks 48 ac survey – corner to John Wilsons land – corner to Clarks 70 ac survey
139 – December 16, 1834 – Sebastian H. Bickley – 129 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the north side of Clinch River – corner to Bickleys land – opposite the upper end of a large fall corner to David Osborns land
140 – January 19, 1835 – Thomas Bundy – 136 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of Molls Creek – on the east side of the creek, corner to Bundy
140 – November 7, 1834 – Dale Carter – 206 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 29, 1832 – on the south side of Copper Ridge, part of 400 ac excluded for Thomas Conway in the survey of James Ramseys of 15,000 ac – corner to a survey of Conway in 1794 – corner to Richard Thompson – corner to David Jessee – corner to Harry Smith – corner to Christian Wampler – corner to Wampler & John Powers
141 – November 7, 1834 – Dale Carter – 60 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 29, 1832 – on the south side of Copper Ridge, part of 400 ac excluded for Thoams Conway in the survey of James Ramsey of 15,000 ac – by a path, corner to a survey of Thomas Conway in 1794 – corner to Andrew Cowan
141 – February 27, 1835 – Dale Carter – 51 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 29, 1832 – on the south side of Copper Ridge, waters of Becks branch, part of 400 ac excluded for Thomas Conway in the survey of James Ramseys survey of 15,000 ac – corner to Carters 206 ac tract – corner to Carters 60 ac tract – corner to Andrew Cowan
142 – January 19, 1835 – Moses Davis – 38 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of Sandy River – crossing the 6 mile branch
142 – January 19, 1835 – Shadrach Ratliff – 13 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of the Louisa fork of SAndy River – corner to Ratliffs land
142 – April 13, 1836 – Fleming Burk, Jr. & David Jessee Jr., joint tenants – 48 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Clinch River – in a field corner to Thomas Colleys land – corner to Laurence Vanhook – corner to Fleming Burks house
143 – April 14, 1836 – Fleming Burk, Jr. & David Jessee, Jr., joint tenants – 98 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of Becks branch – south side of the branch by and above Archer Jessees Mill, corner to Archer Jessees land – corner to Martins Jessees house
143 – April 27, 1836 – Fleming Burk, Jr. & David Jessee, Jr., joint tenants – 30 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Clinch River – corner to George L. Jessees land – by a path corner to Archer Jessee
143 – April 14, 1836 – David Jessee, Jr. & Fleming Burk, Jr., joint tenants – 98 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of Becks branch – on the south side of the branch by and above Archer Jessees Mill, corner to Archer Jessees Land – corner to Martin Jessees house – crossing Becks branch – corner to John Jessees field
144 – blank
145 – June 24, 1836 – George Gose & John Banner, joint tenants – 252 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of Little Toms Creek – on the north side of the creek – the south fork of little Toms Creek – by a path
146 – February 11, 1837 – David Jessee, Jr. – 50 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Becks branch, part of the land excluded in James Ramseys 15,000 ac survey, not taken any other person – corner to Charles Ballews line – corner to Ballew & Dale Carter
146 – February 15, 1837 – David Jessee, Jr. & Fleming Burk, Jr., joint tenants – 30 ac – part 2 warrants; 24 ac by part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 & 6 ac by part of warrant 10460 dated July 23, 1830, part of the land excluded in the survey of James Ramseys survey of 15,000 ac, not taken by any other person – corner to Samuel Leace
146 – February 16, 1837 – David Jessee, Jr. & Fleming Burk, Jr., joint tenants – 56 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832, part of 120 ac excluded in the survey of James Ramseys survey of 15,000 ac for Edward Kelley – on the waters of Clinch River – corner to William Nash & William Kelleys land – corner to Robert Stinsons land
146 – February 16, 1837 – David Jessee, Jr. & Fleming Burk, Jr., joint tenants – 43 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832; part of 100 ac excluded in the survey of James Ramseys of 15,000 ac for Elijah Hurst – on Coper Ridge – corner to John Puckett
147 – February 16, 1837 – David Jessee, Jr. & Fleming Burk, Jr., joint tenants – 62 ac – part treasury warrant 10460 dated July 23, 1830 – part of land excluded in the survey of James Ramsey of 15,000 ac – by the second branch between two falls – near Luke Kelleys line
147 – November 27, 1837 – Joel Campbell – 52 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to the land of James Eliot, decd. – corner to Ira Reynolds
148 – December 16, 1837 – John Steele – 23 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2617 dated December 29, 1831 – on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to a survey made for Jacob Francisco & a survey for George Francisco – corner to George Francisco & William Drake
148 – May 11, 1837 – Isaac Moore – 93 ac – part of exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of white oak creek, branch of the Pound fork of Sandy River
148 – May 20, 1837 – Alexander Clevenger – 84 ac – part of exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of Russells fork of Sandy River – on the south side of the river – crossing a branch of white oak
148 – May 28, 1837 – Hyram Justice – 70 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of Mudlick creek, branch of the Pound fork of Sandy River – on the north side of said creek – corner to John Prestons 300 ac tract
148 – January 7, 1848 – Thomas C. McClary McClasy) & William Campbell – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – 21 ac – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Campbell – corner to McClary – corner to the heirs of Joel Campbell
150 – October 29, 1849 – William Bradshaw – 23 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to Thomas Lester
150 – January 20, 1850 – Dale Carter – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – 267 ac – on the waters of Clinch River – corner to James Taylor – corner to Robert Dickenson – corner to a survey of 4000 ac made for Thomas Hopkins
150 – March 24, 1850 – Chs. A. Smith – 107 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to a survey for Thomas Hunt – corner to Abraham Mutter
151 – May 15, 1850 – Chs. A. Smith – 8 1/2 ac – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of the north fork of Cedar Creek – corner to John Murphy & Isaac Leonard – corner to Leonard & George Mutter – corner to James McFarlane
151 – March 6, 1851 – Joel Bayse – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain & on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to the heirs of Col. H. Smith on a line of John Furgason – corner to Thomas Price
152 – May 26, 1837 – Alexander Hall – 84 ac – part treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of the Glade fork of the Pound fork of Sandy River
152 – April 28, 1851 – John Bickley – 11 ac – in Castleswoods, on the waters of Clinch River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – corner to John Dickenson – corner to John Bickley
152 – June 4, 1851 – Andrew Furgason, Sr. – 4 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to John C. Furgason & Calvin Fields on a line of Call McGregor
153 – June 3, 1851 – Andrew Furgason, Sr. – 6 ac – on the waters of Cedar Creek – part exchange treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the north side of the road corner to said Furgason & John W. Hendricks
153 – June 4, 1851 – Thomas H. Garrett – 153 ac – 2 treasury warrants; 110 ac by warrant 17112 dated April 4, 1848 issued to John F. McElhaney & warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 issued to James Taylor for 20,000 ac – on the north side of Clinch Mountain on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Andrew Furgason – corner to Call McGregor – corner to James Taylors 108 ac survey – corner to Andrew Furgason
154 – May 13, 1837 – William Robinson – 200 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of the Pound fork of Sandy River – on the south bank of the river corner to Robinson – above a low gap
154 – May 22, 1838 – Thomas Sowards – 140 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on both sides of the Pound fork of Sandy River – on the west bank of the river below its forks – corner to John Preston
155 – May 11, 1837 – William Ramy – 248 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River
155 – April 9, 1851 – William Gilmore – 1 1/2 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Gilmore & David Cowan
155 – October 20, 1851 – James Owens – 306 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Sandy River – south side of Prater Creek and on Heborns survey – line of Warders survey – crossing Prater Creek – corner to Hebeans survey
156 – October 20, 1851 – Stephen H. Coleman – 689 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Sandy River – corner to James Owens and on a line of Warders survey – crossing Prater Creek – on the north side of the creek near the fork
157 – October 21, 1851 – Andrew Owens – 73 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Sandy River – near a fork of Prater Creek & corner to Stephen H. Coleman
157 – October 21, 1851 – Richard D. Coleman – 794 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Sandy River – corner to Andrew Owens – crossing Prater Creek – corner to Stephen H. Coleman
158 – October 22, 1851 – Christena White – 673 ac – on the waters of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the south side of Prater Creek on Warders line – corner to Richard Coleman
159 – October 22, 1851 – David Reyman – 235 ac – on the waters of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the south side of Greenbrier Creek
160 – October 23, 1851 – Joshua Deal – 1498 ac – on the waters of Sandy River, part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the bank of Green briar creek opposite the mouth of a hollow – crossing a branch of Lick creek – corner to David Reynien –
161 – November 18, 1851 – William Wallis – 129 ac – on the waters of Sandy River, part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832
161 – November 19, 1851 – William Wallis – 371 ac – on the waters of the Pound Fork of Sandy River – corner to Alx. Clevinger – by a path – on a cliff of the Pound River – at the forks of the branch – corner to another survey of Wallis – warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832
162 – November 19, 1851 – Amos Willis – 30 ac – on the waters of Russells fork of Sandy River, part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – near the bank of Russells Fork, corner to William Wallis – on the bank of the Pound fork in a small island then down the fork – on the bank of Russells fork below te mouth of the Pound fork
163 – November 25, 1851 – John Creach – 45 ac – on the waters of the Pound Fork of Sandy River, part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – near the bank of the Lick fork of the Pound fork, corner to John Preston & on Warders line – on a small island – by the road
163 – November 26, 1851 – John Creach – 477 ac – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the bank of the Lick fork of the Pound at the mouth of the pappaw branch, corner to Hyram Justice – on the bank of the Lick fork then down the creek – on the south bank of the creek – corner to John Preston – on the bank of the Lick fork near the mouth of a branch, leaving Prestons line
164 – November 27, 1851 – James M. Gibson – 229 ac – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the east side of the Pound fork opposite the mouth of a small branch
164 – November 22, 1851 – Amos Willis – 477 ac – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the bank black log branch, corner to William Wallis, down the branch to the forks of the branch
165 – November 20, 1851 – John Helton – 84 ac – on the waters of Sandy – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – by a path
165 – November 27, 1851 – Pleasant Bartley – 110 ac – on the waters of Sandy – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the east side of twin branches near a path – crossing 3 branches
166 – November 22, 1851 – Charles Ramey – 108 ac – on the waters of Sandy – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – by a path
166 – November 22, 1851 – Revel Bartley – 22 ac – on the Pound fork of Sandy River – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the bank of the Pound fork of Sandy River near the upper end of a cliff – on the bank of the fork at the upper end of a small bottom then down the fork – opposite the mouth of the crainsnest fork
166 – November 21, 1851 – Jesse Bartley – 27 ac – on the waters of Sandy River – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – by a path – on the bank of the Pound fork of Sandy and up the same
167 – November 22, 1851 – John M. P. Mullins – 109 ac – on th waters of Sandy – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832
167 – November 25, 1851 – Hiram Justice – 141 ac – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the bank of Lick creek corner to Jarrad Justice then up the creek
167 – November 24, 1851 – Jarred Justice – 680 ac – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the bank of the lick fork of the Pound at the mouth of a small drain – up the Lick fork
168 – November 24, 1851 – Samuel L. Creach – 461 ac – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the bank of the Lick fork corner to Jarred Justice – down the creek
169 – November 27, 1851 – Thomas W. Davis – 499 ac – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – at the top of the dividing ridge between the Lick & Pound forks of Sandy River – crossing Lick fork – crossing said creek below the forks
170 – June 21, 1852 – Willoby Deal – 40 ac – on the waters of Prater creek – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – corner to Haberns heirs
170 – June 22, 1852 – James Colley – 48 ac – on Grassy Creek – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – corner to a survey of William Ramey
170 – June 23, 1852 – Joshua Colly – 300 ac – on Grassy Creek, waters of Russells Fork of Sandy River – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – corner to William Ramey & William Belcher – near opposite the Lower Gap – corner to Colley & William Belcher
171 – June 24, 1852 – Joshua Colly – 71 ac – on the south fork of Grassy Creek, part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – above a lick
171 – June 25, 1852 – William Belcher – 105 ac – on Grassy Creek – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – corner to William Ramey’s 400 ac survey – by a path – corner to Richard Patters
171 – June 23, 1852 – John Patter – 23 ac – at the forks of Camp branch, waters of Russells fork of Sandy River – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – at the end of the fork ridge of said branch
172 – June 24, 1852 – William Belcher – 109 ac – on the waters of the south fork of Grassy Creek – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – corner to Savd? (Said?) Belcher & William Ramey
172 – June 26, 1852 – Richard Potter – 14 ac – on Russells fork of Sandy River – part of Exchange Warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – near a house
172 – June 24, 1852 – Richard Potter – 290 ac – on the north fork of Grassy Creek and on the line dividing the state of Virginia and Kentucky – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the north side of said creek and on the state line – by a path
173 – June 23, 1852 – William Ramey – 84 ac – on Grassy Creek – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on a cliff of Grassy Creek & corner to a 400 ac survey of said Ramey – by Laid branch
173 – June 24, 1852 – Abraham Stuart – 129 ac – on Grassy Creek, part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the bank of Grassy Creek, corner to Richard Potter
173 – June 28, 1852 – John Creech & Jameson Gibson – 165 ac – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – corner to Thomas W. Davis
174 – June 28, 1852 – Daniel H. Short – 56 ac – on the waters of the Pound Fork of Sandy River – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – corner to James M. Gibson – survey of John Creech & James M. Gibson
174 – June 30, 1852 – William W. Sowards – 77 ac – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – survey of William Robinson – corner to Joseph Short – corner to Samuel L. Creech
174 – June 30, 1852 – Joseph Short – 98 ac – on the Pound fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – corner to Samuel L. Creech
175 – June 29, 1852 – John Hays – 193 ac – on the Pound fork of Sandy River – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the south side of the Pound fork of Sandy River –
175 – June 28, 1852 – James W. Cordel – 173 ac – on the Pound fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the bank of Pound fork – corner to John Creech – corner to James M. Gibson
176 – June 29, 1852 – Archibald Witt – 77 ac – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – corner to Jarred Justice – down the creek
176 – June 28, 1852 – Isam Hall – 230 ac – on the waters of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – corner to James M. Gibson – corner to Jarred Justice – corner to Hiram Justice – corner to John Creech – near the mouth – corner to J. W. Cordel
177 – August 4, 1852 – Meshack White – 45 ac; 25 ac by warrant 20115 dated March 26, 1852 & 20 ac by part warrant 2091 dated August 13, 1783 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to the lands of H. D. Smith, A. Mutters & E. R. Baylor – by the Public road – corner to the land White purchased from Davis – corner to White & F. Payne – corner to the land White purchased from John Hunt – corner to Smith’s land known as the Price tract
178 – April 27, 1853 – Benjamin F. Price – 150 ac – part exchange warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – on the head waters of the south fork of Cedar Creek – corner to a survey originally made for Hamlet Patterson – corner to a tract surveyed for Abr. Crabtree – corner to a survey claimed by H. Smiths heirs
178 – April 29, 1853 – Hiram Fullen – 6 ac – part exchange warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – on the head waters of the south fork of Cedar Creek – corner to a tract belonging to Harry Smiths heirs & corner to Benjamin F. Prices survey of 150 ac – corner to Fullen Crabtrees tract of 50 ac – corner to H. Smiths heirs land
179 – April 29, 1853 – Hiram Fullen – 3 1/4 ac – part exchange warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – on the head waters of the south fork of Cedar Creek – corner to Fullen Crabtrees tract of 50 ac – corner to Richard Price
179 – May 20, 1853 – Valentine Bush – 39 ac – part exchange warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – on the south side of Clinch River – on the south side of the river at the mouth of a gutter – corner to a 100 ac tract granted by Patton to James Bush September 18, 1800 – corner to Henry Dickensons land
180 – May 20, 1853 – Vallentine Bush – 1 3/4 ac – on the waters of Clinch River – exchange warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – corner to John Bickleys land – corner to a 100 ac tract patented to James Bush – corner to a 150 ac survey of Samuel Ewing – corner to a tract of land known as the Gose land
180 – May 16, 1853 – Henry D. Smith – 2283 1/2 ac – part exchange warrant 2629 dated December 19, 1832 – issued to James Taylor – on the top and north side of Clinch Mountain – on the south side of the Short MOuntain and in a line of the Nixon survey – corner to Thomas Luster – corner to William Bradshaw – corner to Meshack White – corner to William Hortons land – in the fork of a branch – corner to White & Davis Vincells land – corner to Call McGregor – west of the Horton Gap
182 – September 13, 1853 – Andrew C. Furuson (Ferguson) & Daniel J. Ayers, joint tenants – 125 ac – on the Rich Mountain and head waters of Cedar Creek – part treasury warrant 21535 dated August 15, 1853 – survey known as the Gregor tract – corner to Carters Bear Town tract on the south side of the red rock – spur of the Bear Town Mountain – corner to Fowler Fullers tract of land originally patented to Thomas Johnson
182 – June 13, 1854 – Thomas Soward – 50 ac – on the waters of Bad Creek, branch of the Pound Fork of Sandy River – part of exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the north bank of the creek
183 – June 13, 1854 – William W. Soward – 100 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the north side of the Pound fork of Sandy River – in a gap of a ridge corner to William Robinsons land – corner to Thomas G. Sowards land
183 – June 13, 1854 – Thomas Soward – 100 ac – on the north side of the Pound fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the north bank of the river – crossing the public road –
184 – June 14, 1854 – Joseph Short – 200 ac – on the south side of Cumberland Mountain and waters of Bad Creek – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – between the branch and the public road – on the bank of Bad Creek – in the Wolf Gap – below the Public Road – crossing a fork of Bad Creek – on the west side of the Road corner to Thomas Sowards
184 – November 22, 1854 – Harvey G. Wiser – 467 ac – on Sandy Ridge and the roaring fork of Sandy River – treasury warrant; 177 ac by part warrant 22188 dated April 6, 1854 & 290 ac by part warrant 22479 dated August 23, 1854 – on the south bank of the creek at the foot of the ridge near the mouth of a branch – above the head of the south fork of Dumps Creek – on the north bank of a branch, down the branch, on the bank of the roaring fork
185 – November 23, 1854 – James Kiser & Mayfield Kiser – 780 ac – on Sandy Ridge and the roaring fork of Sandy River – 580 ac by part treasury warrant 22479 dated August 23, 1854 & 200 ac by part treasury warrant 22188 dated April 6, 1854 – above a gap of the ridge – on the bank of the roaring fork, corner to Harvey G. Kiser – on the bank of the creek, at the mouth of a branch
186 – November 27, 1854 – William Ramey – 397 ac – on both sides of the middle fork of the south fork of Grassy Creek – part treasury warrant 20376 dated August 7, 1852 – corner to his patented lands – in the head of the Staggeweed hollow – corner to James Colleys land – crossing the middle fork of the branch 3 times
187 – November 29, 1856 – Joshua Colley – 189 ac – on Russells fork of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 22188 dated April 6, 1854 – issued in favor of A. F. Hendrick – corner to John Potters land
188 – November 27, 1854 – Richard Potter – 50 ac – on the cove fork the waters of Russells fork of Sandy River – part exchange warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 issued in favor of H. Bowen – on the south bank of the creek, corner to his patented land
188 – November 29, 1854 – John Potter – 111 ac – on the Camp branch, waters of Russells fork of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 22188 dated April 6, 1854 issued in favor of A. F. Hendricks – near the head of the branch – down the branch
189 – February 14, 1855 – Andrew F. Hendricks – 8 1/4 ac – on the head waters of the south fork of Cedar Creek – part treasury warrant 22188 dated April 6, 1854 issued to the benefit of A. F. Hendricks – corner to Hendricks land known as the Browning tract – another tract of Hendricks land known as the Sarah Little tract – corner to Fowler Fullens, Johnson tract – tract of Hendricks known as the Price tract – corner to Hiram Fullens land
189 – April 26, 1855 – Dale Carter – 22 ac – on the south side of Clinch River including the Anderson Island – part treasury warrant 2629 dated December 19, 1832 – on the bank of the river at the lower end of the Anderson Island & on the west side up the west side of the island – at the upper end of the island – on the south bank of the river to Carters deeded land – corner to Aaron Goses land – to the fall of the stillhouse branch
190 – April 3, 1855 – Dale Carter, assignee of Charles A. Smith – 10,000 ac – 2 entries made March 18, 1854, part treasury warrant 22125 dated March 13, 1854 – on the waters of the Pound Fork of Sandy River & on the south side of Cumberland Mountain – on the bank of the Pound River immediately above the mouth of the twin branches – in Cantrells fields, Andrew Cantrells Gap of said mountain and on the line dividing the states of Kentucky and Virginia – on the north bank of the Pound River by Howels Mill Pond
191 – May 15, 1855 – Dale Carter, assignee of Charles A. Smith – 12,633 ac – entries: one made April 24, 1854 for 8663 ac – warrants; 6673 ac by part warrant 22125 dated March 13, 1854; 500 ac by warrant 19149 dated March 27, 1851; 500 ac by warrant 19150 dated March 27, 1857; 600 ac by warrant 20098 dated March 19, 1852 & 390 ac by warrant 21451 dated July 14, 1853. Other entry made May 3, 1854 for 2000 ac by warrant 22125 dated March 13, 1854; 1970 ac by part entry May 8, 1854 for 3716 ac by exchange warrant 2629 dated December 19, 1832 – on the north side of the Pound fork of Sandy River & along the south side of the Cumberland Mountain – on the north bank of the Pound River, near Howels Mill pond, corner to Carters 10,000 ac survey – on the top of Cumberland Mountain, in Cantrells field and in Cantrells Gap in Cumberland mountain and in the line dividing the states of Kentucky and Virginia – along the top of the mountain – opposite Shelbys Gap in Cumberland Mountain – corner of B. Potters field – crossing the Pound Gap Road – near the head of the main fork of the Pound River – on the north bank of the river then down the river
192 – June 11, 1855 – Dale Carter, assignee of Charles A. Smith – 6517 ac – entry March 18, 1854; part treasury warrant 22125 dated March 13, 1854 – on both sides of Bear Creek and in Steels fork of Cranes Nest Creek – on the north line of the 10,000 ac tract mortgaged by the French to the Commonwealth of Virginia & corner to H. Dale’s land – corner to W. H. Gilliam – near Bear Creek Glade – on the bank of Bear Creek – corner to H. Skeen & H. Smiths land – on the south side of Steels fork, then down the creek – crossing the creek – corner to J. M. Jessees land – on top of Guest MOuntain, corner to P. Neeles land – corner to Nicholas Horns land – in the Public Road, then along the road – corner to William Horns land – corner to J. Ryners land – corner to George Ryners land – on the south side of the road – corner to William Stallards land – along the public road – crossing Bear Creek – on the south side of the road, corner to Hiram Kilgores land – on the east side of the road corner to D. Rameys land – corner to Gilliams land
195 – June 13, 1855 – Dale Carter, assignee of Charles A. Smith – 10,000 ac by entry made March 18, 1854 – part treasury warrant 22125 dated March 13, 1854 – on the waters of Guest River and Indian Creek – on the east bank of Guest River, corner to the mortgaged tract of 10,000 ac – in the Warders line – crossing Indian Creek & the Pound Gap road and the rocky fork of Guest River – on the east bank of Guest River and down the river
195 – June 14, 1855 – Dale Carter, assignee of Charles A. Smith – 4900 ac – entry made March 18, 1854; part treasury warrant 22125 dated March 13, 1854 – on the waters of Little Toms Creek & Guest River – corner to Morgan Lipps land – crossing a branch and the south fork of Little Toms Creek – to a line of a 5000 ac mortgaged tract – line of Prestons 803 ac tract – line of land Preston sold Dr. J. Hoge – crossing the road – on the east bank of Guest River – at the mouth of the HOlly swamp – southern corner of C. W. Beckleys land – crossing Craborchard Creek – on the west side of the east fork of Craborchard Creek – corner to Richard Smiths survey of 10,000 ac – corner to Lipps land
197 – November 20, 1855 – Dale Carter – 18,157 ac – on Sandy Ridge and the waters of McClures Creek – entries: 1 made November 30, 1853 for 5000 ac part exchange warrant 2629 dated December 19, 1832; 1 made July 14, 1855 for 1856 ac; 1756 ac by part exchange warrant 2629 dated December 19, 1832 and 100 ac by part treasury warrant 22125 dated March 13, 1854; 1 made November 9, 1855 for 10,608 ac; 18 ac of which by part of exchange warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1909 & 10,590 ac by warrant 23315 dated November 2, 1855 and 1 made November 19, 1855 for 693 ac part treasury warrant 22993 dated May 9, 1855 – on the north side of little Toms Creek near David Jessees field – on the west side of a branch and on the north side of the middle fork of the Turkey foot fork of Lick Creek – crossing two forks of McClures creek – on the bank of Gibsons branch about 1/2 mile from its mouth – line of the land known as the mortgaged land – branch of Caney Creek – by James R. Porters spring branch
198 – December 7, 1855 – Archibald J. Skeen – 390 ac – on both sides of Caney Creek, waters of Sandy River – treasury warrant 22422 dated July 20, 1854 – on the north side of the hurricane fork of the creek – crossing the trace fork
198 – December 8, 1855 – James M. Warrick – 116 ac – on both sides of the stone coal fork of Caney Creek, waters of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 22993 dated May 9, 1855 – on the left hand fork of the creek – on the bank of the right hand fork
199 – March 14, 1856 – Squire V. Holbrooks – 197 1/2 ac – part of Russell Co. recently taken to compose part of Wise County on the headwaters of the Birchfield fork of Cranes Nest creek – warrants: 131 ac by part warrant 22993 dated May 9, 1855 & 66 1/2 ac by part treasury warrant 22978 dated April 21, 1855 – corner to Dale Carter
199 – March 18, 1856 – Robert P. Dickenson – 990 ac – in that part of Russell County taken by Wise County – on both sides of Russells Creek, waters of Clinch river – treasury warrant 22953 dated April 11, 1855 – at the head of the coal branch – on the top of Bull hill – in a gap of the hill on the east side of the public road – on the north bank of the creek
199 – March 19, 1856 – John Wright & Paris Wright – 402 ac – that part of Russell County taken by Wise County – on the north fork of Russells creek and Nancy’s ridge – part treasury warrant 22978 dated April 21, 1855 – corner to Robert P. Dickenson – crossing Paris Wrights spring branch – on the top of Nancy’s Ridge – near the little salt place – on the stone coal ridge
200 – March 21, 1856 – Thomas McCoy – 200 ac – that part of Russell County taken by Wise County – on Toms Mountain and the head waters of Bull Run – part treasury warrant 22993 dated May 9, 1855 – corner to Dale Carters land
201 – March 25, 1856 – Augustus F. Henderson – 1490 ac – that part of Russell County taken by Wise County on the north side of Guest River and on both sides of Craborchard Creek – part of treasury warrant 22915 dated March 22, 1855 issued to Henderson – on the north bank of the river – corner to Dale Carters land – corner to Charles W. Bickleys land – south of the right hand fork of the creek
202 – March 26, 1856 – Israel McLaughlin – 263 ac – that part of Russell County taken by Wise County – on the head waters of the dry fork of Bull Run – part warrants: 63 ac by 22188 dated April 6, 1854 & 200 ac by part of warrant 22954 dated April 11, 1855 – in the deer lick hollow, near the head, corner to Dale Carters survey
203 – Marc 27, 1856 – Fleming Ingle – 580 ac – that part of Russell County taken by Wise County – on the north side of Clinch River and both sides of Rull Run – treasury warrant 22948 dated April 7, 1855 issued to Ingle – on the bank of the river above the mouth of the creek – on each side of the road
203 – March 27, 1856 – James Holbrooks – 582 ac – that part of Russell County taken by Wise County – on both sides of Bull run, the waters of Clinch river – treasury warrant 22947 dated April 7, 1855 – on the north side of the creek, between it and the public road – on the top of Bull Hill – on the bank of Little Bull Run
204 – April 17, 1856 – James Bond – 129 ac – that part of Russell County taken by Wise County – on Lick branch the waters of Guests River – part treasury warrant 22954 dated April 11, 1855 – corner to A. F. Hendersons land, corner to Fleming Ingles land
205 – April 18, 1856 – Jefferson Jessee – 1931 ac – on both sides of Lick Creek, waters of Sandy River – treasury warrant 22429 dated December 27, 1855 – on the north side of the rough branch, about 1/2 mile above the creek, corner to Rainwater Ramseys land – crossing the cabin fork – on the north side of the middle branch – near the mouth of the branch – on the south side of Lick Creek – on the top of the Black Mountain – in a gap of the mountain – corner to Jonas Rasnicks land – corner to Joshua Counts land
206 – April 18, 1856 – Jonas Rasnick – 990 ac – headwaters of the left hand fork of Lick Creek, the waters of Sandy River – treasury warrant 23457 dated January 10, 1856 – corner to Jefferson Jessees land & Joshua Counts land – on the north side of the Laurel branch – crossing Breedings Branch – at the mouth of the bone camp branch, corner to Joshua Counts land
207 – April 19, 1856 – Elam Grizzle – 72 ac – on the southside of the right hand fork of Dumps Creek, waters of Clinch River – part treasury warrant 23504 dated February 12, 1856 – on the bank of the creek above the fork – corner to William Grizzle
207 – May 7, 1856 – Dale Carter – 7216 ac – that part of Russell County taken by Wise County – on the waters of Cranes Nest and Caney Creeks, waters of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 23455 dated January 9, 1856 – corner to S. V. Holbrooks land – corner to Carters 10,000 ac survey – on the east bank of Alley Creek about 160 poles below Henry Adkins house
208 – October 22, 1856 – Andy F. Hendricks – 12 ac – part treasury warrant 20377 dated August 7, 1852, issued to H. D. Smith – on the north side of the Chestnut Ridge & waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Thomas Hendricks & a survey conveyed from George W. Johnson to Aaron Hendricks – corner to John Alexander, Sr. land – corner to the heirs of William Browning, decd.
209 – March 27, 1856 – William Gibson – 563 ac – that part of Russell County taken by Wise County – on the south side of the north fork of the Pound river – part treasury warrant 22213 dated April 17, 1854 – on the south bank of the river – corner to Jarred Justice – corner to Samuel L. Creech – corner to William Robinsons land – corner to Thomas G. Sowards land
210 – August 24, 1856 – Elijah Helton & Whitley F. Helton, joint tenants – 29 1/2 ac – part treasury warrant 22978 dated April 21, 1855 – on the waters of the south fork of Cedar Creek – on the Joe Deane Ridge, corner to E. Heltons land – line of Kings survey – corner to James Fullens land – corner to Hiram Fullens land – corner to Bays
210 – March 18, 1857 – Charles A. Smith – 2042 ac – on Kents Ridge & between the north fork and the maiden spring fork of Clinch River – 2 treasury warrants: 2000 ac by warrant 23565 dated March 13, 1856 & 42 ac by part warrant 23848 dated September 3, 1856 – on the north bank of the maiden spring fork – on a spur of Kents Ridge – in an old field – corner to Smiths 730 ac survey
211 – April 10, 1857 – William Gibson – 5 1/2 ac – on Clinch River, known as Eagles Nest Island – part treasury warrant 22213 dated April 17, 1854 – at the lower end of the island at the waters edge opposite the mouth of the Eagles Nest Branch, up the right hand side of the Island
211 – May 7, 1857 – George Grizzle – 102 ac – on the south side of Dumps Creek – part treasury warrant 23848 dated September 3, 1856 – on the south bank of the creek – corner to William Grizzles land
212 – May 7, 1857 – John M. Kiser – 331 ac – on Sandy Ridge and the head waters of the Roaring fork of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 23598 dated April 2, 1856 – on the top of Sandy Ridge above the head of a deep hollow corner to Harvey G. Kisers land – top of the Colley spur – corner to James & Mayfield Kiser
212 – May 19, 1857 – Amos Willis – 141 ac – on the fall branch and the south side of Russells Fork of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 22993 dated May 9, 1855 – crossing the fall branch
213 – May 20, 1857 – Andy F. Hendricks – 500 ac – on both sides of Lick Creek, waters of Sandy River – treasury warrant 21797 dated November 10, 1853 – corner to Joshua Deales land – on the north side of Lick Creek at the mouth of a stony hollow – crossing the creek twice
214 – May 21, 1857 – Andy F. Hendricks & Samuel H. Nash, joint tenants – 500 ac – waters of Russells Fork of Sandy River – treasury warrant 21796 dated November 10, 1853 – on the north side of Lick Creek, corner to A. F. Hendricks 500 ac survey – on the north bank of the creek – on the bank of the road fork of Lick Creek – above the head of the camp branch – at the head of the road fork of the Camp branch – corner to Joshua Colleys 189 ac survey – corner to John Potters land – corner to Joshua Colleys 300 ac survey
215 – June 22, 1857 – Andy F. Hendricks & Samuel H. Nash, joint tenants – 55 ac – on the north fork of Grassy Creek, waters of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 23598 dated April 2, 1856 – on the north side of the creek, the line that divides the states of Virginia and Kentucky & corner to Richard Potter
215 – June 23, 1857 – Andy F. Hendricks & Samuel H. Nash, joint tenants – 149 ac – on the Camp branch, the waters of Sandy river – treasury warrants: 124 ac by warrant 23848 dted September 3, 1856 & 25 ac by warrant 24354 dated June 11, 1857 – near the head of the Camp Branch – corner to Joshua Colleys land – corner to John Potter
216 – July 27, 1857 – Robert M. Fields – 1620 ac – on Grassy Creek, waters of Sandy River – treasury warrants: 1215 ac b warrant 21535 dated August 13, 1853 & 405 ac by part warrant 24440 dated July 14, 1857 – on the south bank of the cow fork of said creek, corner to a survey made for Abraham Stewart & corner to Richard Potters land – in the line that divides Virginia & Kentucky – line that divides Russell and Tazewell Counties – above the head of the left hand fork of the cow fork of Grassy Creek – on the west side of the low gap of the ridge above the head of the right hand fork of said creek – in the Conaway gap of the ridge – corner to William Rameys land – corner to James Colleys – corner to Abraham Stewarts land
218 – July 28, 1857 – A. F. Hendricks – 623 ac – on the head waters of Prater creek, waters of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 24441 dated July 14, 1857 – line known as the Warder line, corner to Christena Whites land – corner to Richard D. Colemans land – gap of the ridge known as the Prater gap – line that divides the counties of Russell & Tazewell
219 – July 29, 1857 – A. F. Hendricks & Samuel H. Nash, joint tenants – 8525 ac – on the head waters of Grassy, Lick & Prater creeks, the waters of Sandy River – part treasury warrants: 1500 ac by warrant 21727 dated October 18, 1853; 500 ac by warrant 21795 dated November 10, 1853; 5870 ac by warrant 24442 dated July 14, 1857; 95 ac by warrant 24440 dated July 14, 1857; 177 ac by warrant 24441 dated July 14, 1857; 383 ac by warrant 22189 dated April 7, 1854 – line that divides Russell & Tazewell counties, in a gap of the ridge known as the Conaway gap – above the head of the middle fork of Grassy Creek – in the winding gap above the head of the Grassy fork of Lick Creek – above the head of the Greenbrier Fork of Prater Creek – low gap above the head of a branch of Prater Creek – in the poplar gap – in the Prater Gap – corner to Richard D. Colemans land – corner to Andrew Owens land – near a fork of the creek corner to Stephen H. Colemans land – near the mouth of the low gap branch – corner to David Reynians land – on the south side of the creek near the mouth of a branch – crossing the creek – corner to Joshua Deales land – corner to A. F. Hendricks 500 ac survey – on the north side of Lick Creek, corner to Hendricks & Nashs 500 ac tract – corner to Joshua Colleys land – corner to Colleys 71 ac survey – corner to William Belcher – corner to William Ramey – head of the Staggerweed hollow
223 – November 18, 1857 – John C. Tinticum – 18 ac – on the south side of the south fork of Cedar Creek, part treasury warrant 22978 dated April 21, 1855 – corner to Hiram Fullens land – corner to Hendricks – corner to William King
224 – January 19, 1858 – James LaForce – 390 ac – on the Sand Lick Ridge and waters of Dumps Creek – part Treasury warrant 24354 dated June 11, 1857 – on the bank of Chaneys Creek at the mouth of the Bark Camp hollow – corner to John W. LaForce – above the head of the Honey Branch – corner to Elijah Sutherlands land – on the north bank of the Ivy branch – bank of the Laurel Branch at the mouth of a small branch – bank of Cheneys Creek
225 – February 10, 1858 – John W. LaForce – 434 ac – on both sides of Dumps Creek, waters of Clinch River – part treasury warrant 24876 dated February 3, 1858 – corner to James LaForces land – near a gap of the ridge – above the head of the honey branch – corner to Elijah Sutherlands land – on the west bank of Dumps Creek – spur of the Big Ridge
226 – January 20, 1858 – George Grizzle – 153 ac – on the Laurel Branch of Dumps Creek, waters of Clinch River – treasury warrants: 14 ac by part of warrant 23504 dated February 12, 1856; 86 ac by part of warrant 23473 dated January 21, 1856 & 53 ac by part of warrant 24354 dated Jun 11, 1857 – corner to his deeded land, also a corner to Elijah Sutherlands land – top of the Big Ridge
226 – January 20, 1858 – Stephen Rasnick – 256 ac – on the Hurricane fork of Dumps Creek, waters of Clinch River – treasury warrants: 100 ac by part warrant 23504 dated February 12, 1856 & 156 ac by part warrant 24354 dated June 11, 1857 – on the bank of the Laurel branch near its source, corner to Elam Grizzles land – corner to his deeded land – bank of the Laurel Branch, corner to George Grizzles land – up the right hand fork
227 – January 20, 1858 – Elam Grizzle – 97 ac – on both sides of the Hurricane fork of Dumps Creek – part of treasury warrant 24354 dated June 11, 1857 – on the bank of the Laurel branch, near its source, corner to Stephen Rasnicks land – crossing the creek – top of the Jack spur – on the right hand fork of the Laurel Branch
228 – January 22, 1858 – Augustus F. Henderson – 643 ac – on the waters of McClure creek, waters of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 23643 dated May 5, 1856 – on the bank of Gibsons branch, corner to Dale Carters land – corner to William Blairs land – in a gap of the Bear Ridge
229 – January 21, 1858 – Elijah Sutherland – 753 ac – on both sides of Dumps Creek, waters of Clinch River – treasury warrant 24354 dated June 11, 1857 – at the fork of a branch, corner to James LaForce – spur of the Sand Lick ridge – on the north side of the Ivy Branch – corner to John W. LaForces land – corner to George Grizzles land – on the top of the Big Ridge – at a fork of the Laurel Branch – corner to Stephen Rasnicks land – up the right hand fork – corner to Elam Grizzle – top of the Jack spur
230 – February 12, 1858 – William Blair – 713 ac – on the waters of Lick & McClures Creeks, waters of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 24876 dated February 3, 1858 – on the bank of the Long Branch below the mouth of a hollow corner to Jessee Wamplers land – top of Bear Ridge – corner to William Counts land – near the head of Hamans Branch, corner to Mayfield Kisers land
231 – February 12, 1858 – Jessee Wampler – 540 ac – on the head waters of Lick Creek, waters of Russells fork of Sandy River – treasury warrants: 147 ac by part warrant 23643 dated May 5, 1856; 205 ac by warrant 24354 dated June 11, 1857 & 188 ac by part warrant 24518 dated August 11, 1857 – on the bank of the Long Branch below the mouth of a hollow corner to William Blairs land – spur of Bear Ridge – on the little fork spur
231 – February 12, 1858 – Mayfield Kiser – 325 ac – on both sides of the Roaring Fork of McClure creek, waters of Sandy River – treasury warrants; 198 ac by part warrant 24354 dated June 11, 1857 & 127 ac by part of warrant 24876 dated February 3, 1858 – on the bank of Hamans Branch, corner to William Blairs land – corner to William Counts land – near the head of Hamans Branch, corner to William Blairs land
232 – February 13, 1858 – William Counts – 310 ac – on the Roaring Fork of McClure creek, waters of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 24876 dated February 3, 1858 – on the west side of the creek, corner to Christian Wamplers land – crossing the creed below a fall – by a path – crossing little rush branch at its fork – on the Bear Ridge near the Basin rock – corner to Williams Blairs land – near the head of Hamans branch, corner to Mayfield Kiser
233 – February 13, 1858 – Christian Wampler – 802 ac – on Bunkers Hill & the headwaters of the Frying Pan & Lick creeks, waters of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 24518 dated August 11, 1857 – near the head of the Cabin branch, corner to Jessee Wamplers land – in the low gap hollow – corner to William Counts – crossing little rush branch at its fork – by a path – crossing the roaring fork of McClure creek below a fall
234 – February 13, 1858 – Jessee Wampler – 592 ac – on the waters of the Frying Pan & Lick creeks, waters of Russells fork of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 24518 dated August 11, 1857 – corner to Christian Wampler – crossing the cabin branch – on the east bank of the Hardin branch – corner to Christian Wampler
234 – March 1, 1858 – William D. Waggoner – 1000 ac – on Sandy Ridge and the Roaring Fork of McClure creek, waters of Sandy River – treasury warrant 24422 dated July 10, 1857 – on the bank of Gibsons branch, corner to Dale Carters land, corner to William Counts land – corner to Jessee Wamplers land – on the bank of Hamans branch, corner to Mayfield Kiser
235 – April 28, 1858 – John T. Smith – 32 ac – on the north side of the north fork of Clinch River – part treasury warrant 24354 dated June 11, 1857 – corner to James Duffs land – corner to the lands of William Samples, decd, corner to said Smiths deeded land
236 – March 1, 1858 – William Ramey – 609 ac – on Grassy Creek, waters of Sandy River – part treasury warrant 24876 dated February 3, 1858 – on the line that divides the states of Virginia and Kentucky, corner to a survey made for Hendricks & Nash – corner to Richard Potters land – corner to Rameys patented land – corner to his 84 ac survey
237 – March 3, 1858 – Andy F. Hendricks – 7 ac – on the north side of the Rich Mountain and on the headwaters of the south branch of Cedar Creek – part treasury warrant 22189 dated April 7, 1854 – corner to a tract of 364 ac patented to Thomas Johnson, now in possession of Fowler Fullen, corner to a tract of land belonging to the children of Sarah F. Preston, who inherited it by the decease of their grandfather, Harry Smith – corner to Hendricks 120 ac tract known as the Kinkade tract
237 – February 28, 1863 – Vincent Browning – 361 ac – partly in Russell & partly in Washington counties – on the waters of Tumblin creek – part treasury warrant 2426 dated December 19, 1832 – east of Philip Sneads house, corner to Whitley Fuller survey of 50 ac – on a spur of Clinch Mountain – corner to Fullins 400 ac survey
238 – July 27, 1863 – Archer Burk – 22 ac – on War Ridge and spur of Rye Grass Mountain and adjoining the patents of James Taylor, William King, Fleming Burk & the lands owned by Harvy Bays – part treasury warrant 2426 dated December 19, 1832 – spur of the Rye Grass Mountain on Kings line, corner to Taylor – corner to Fleming Burks survey – to his patent of 212 ac – on War Ridge – on the side of a ridge west of the War Ridge Gap – corner to Harvey Bays
238 – October 15, 1867 – Patten G. Keen – 10 1/2 ac – on the waters of Swords Creek – part treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – to James Taylor for 2000 ac – corner to Hugh Johnsons line & corner to Joseph Boyd – on the east side of the ridge, corner to J. Boyd, corner to W. P. Samples – corner to Hugh Johnson – on the side of the Public Road
239 – May 28, 1808 – John Dickenson – on the waters of Bushes Mill Creek and on the north side of Copper Ridge – part treasury warrant 25817 dated April 2, 1861 issued to John Dickenson – 100 ac – on the east side of Bushes Mill Creek and down the same – with Call McGregors line – corner to Dale Carter – corner to the Burgis survey – on the top of Copper Ridge in the McClung line – 87 ac
240 – October 31, 1868 – Joseph Jessee – on the waters of Clinch River – part exchange warrant 2091 dated November 1, 1809 – corner to Dale Carter & Jefferson Jessees estate – crossing the public road – containing 17 ac
240 – November 2, 1811 – Margaret Price – 17 ac – part treasury warrant 2624 issued to James Taylor for 20,000 ac dated December 19, 1832 – on the north side of Rich Mountain – on the east side of Price’s Branch on the line of a big survey known as the Fleming Survey & corner to Thomas Prices heirs – junction of the Fleming line & Aaron Hendricks 360 ac patent – below the forks
241 – November 25, 1857 – Lilborn Fullin – 146 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 for James Taylor for 20,000 ac dated December 19, 1832 – on the north side of the headwaters of Cedar Creek – in the Ewing line, corner to Hiram Fullin – on the side of the Ryegrass Mountain – on the top of the Ewin Ridge
242 – August 16, 1874 – Elizabeth Nash – 52 ac – part treasury warrant 24442 issued to A. F. Hendricks & S. H. Nash of 5870 ac & assigned by S. H. Nash to Elizabeth Nash – on the south side of Clinch River – corner to Charles Carrell and on a line of William Kelley – in Reeds Valley Road on a line of Nashes old survey
243 – August 16, 1874 – Elizabeth Nash – 84 ac – part treasury warrant 24442 issued to A. F. Hendricks & Samuel Nash for 5870 ac, assigned by S. H. Nash to Elizabeth Nash – on the south side of Clinch River – corner to one of the old surveys of Nashes – in the Gap of the Ridge – near the river, corner to Kelleys – corner to Kelleys and Nashes old farm
243 – October 8, 1874 – Anthony M. Ferguson – 250 ac – part of treasury warrant 2624 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to Fergusons land he purchased of David C. Ferguson – corner to Fergusons tract of 167 ac – corner to Calvin T. Fielies – corner to Ann Ferguson Hawkins survey of 90 ac – corner to Price
244 – February 20, 1876 – Evin Griffith – 4 1/2 ac – part treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 issued to James Taylor for 20,000 ac – adjoining John Vincel – corner to both Vincels 255 and 109 ac surveys – crossing the road
244 – April 20, 1876 – Edwin R. Baylor – 1 1/2 ac – exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – on the waters of Indian Creek adjoining said Baylor & John Vencil – the old road
245 – May 4, 1876 – George C. Gose – 100 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832, issued to James Taylor for 20,000 ac – in Castlewoods adjoining the lands of George C. Gose – corner to Goses Friley land – on the bank of Clinch River – corner to Andy Friley
245 – April 5, 1882 – Fouler Fullen – 10 ac – treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832 – issued to James Taylor for 20,000 ac – in the Loop adjoining land of Fouler Fullen & William A. Stuart – by the road corner to William A. Stuarts land – corner to Elizabeth Fullen
246 – April 9, 1885 – Charles W. Johnson & James J. Bays – 32 ac – part treasury warrant 30561 dated May 31, 1884 – in the Loop between the lines of B. E. Johnson & Smiths land & his Chapman land & Charles W. Johnsons
246 – April 10, 1885 – Charles W. Johnson – 2 ac – on headwaters of Cedar Creek in the Look at Sand Rock – part treasury warrant 2624 dated December 19, 1832, issued to James Taylor for 20,000 ac – corner to Ewings Patent of 110 ac & corner to Lilbern Fullen & Hiram Fullen – corner to James M. Price 50 ac – by the road
247 – November 18, 1891 – D. C. Stuart – 33 ac – part exchange warrant 2624 dated 1891 issued to E. S. Finney – on the north side of the Fincastle Road and west of the town of Lebanon – corner to Carrell heirs – in the Cleveland road – corner to Henry S. Gibson
247 – June 20, 1894 – Jack Carter – one island in the river which contains 2 1/4 ac – part treasury warrant 30828 dated June 12, 1894 – opposite Carters house and north of the town of Carterton – on the extreme western end of the island – opposite the mouth of Meades branch
247 – March 19, 1895 – Dr. C. W. Johnson – 2 1/3 ac – in the Loop on the north side of Big Cedar Creek – treasury warrant 30839 dated January 25, 1895 – corner to a survey made in the name of Lilburn Fullen – crossing the Loop road – south side of the road
248 – February 19, 1902 – B. F. Dye – 2 ac – treasury warrant 30926 dated February 11, 1902 – issued to Benjamin Dye – an island in Clinch River at Artrips Ford
248 – October 13, 1903 – Benjamin F. Dye – 4 1/2 ac – 2 treasury warrants 30160 issued to Benjamin F. Dye September 16, 1903 & 1/2 ac by warrant 30866 issued to E. S. Finney September 29, 1897 – an island in Clinch River 1/2 mile below the town of Cleveland – on the south side of the island
248 – October 14, 1903 – Mrs. W. N. Kiser – 3 3/10 ac – one island – treasury warrant 30866 issued to E. S. Finney September 29, 1897 – at the west end of the Island then up the west side – to the east end of the island
248 – March 24, 1904 – E. A. Leonard Jr. & W. A. Fields – 253 ac on the waters of Lick Creek – treasury warrant 30866 issued to E. S. Finney September 29, 1897 – on the bank above the county road corner to Samuel Minton & Aaron Nash – in the French line – made void May 19, 1908
249 – May 19, 1908 – John Newberry – 30 ac – 140 square poles – on the waters of Lick creek, a tributary of Clinch – warrant 30866 issued to E. S. Finney September 29, 1897 – on the west bank of the south western RR bed, corner to the Clinchfield Coal Co. land – in the French line – crossing the Grind Stone branch & the north fork of Lick Creek ——=_NextPart_000_0017_01BE11A4.C3E62060 Content-Type: text/plain; name=”Russell Co. Surveyors Book.txt” Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=”Russell Co. Surveyors Book.txt”
RUSSELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA SURVEYORS BOOK 1 1786-1799 By Rhonda Robertson
1 – Robert Belshee, assignee of James Madison, assignee of James Currie – 178 ac – Treasury Warrant 21576 dated December 23, 1783 – about 3 miles from the Maiden Spring adjoining his own land – tract granted to Robert & Moses Higgenbotham – near an old fort in Higgenbotham’s line – December 9, 1786
2 – Rev. James Madison – April 14, 1787 – Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – 114 ac – at the east end of the House & Barn Mountain – adjoining tract granted to Henry Smith – into the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River
2 – April 16, 1787 – Michael Immell – Treasury Warrant 19391 dated September 16, 178_ & Treasury Warrant 340 dated December 9, 1786 & Treasury Warrant 21898 dated December 24, 1783 – 4010 ac – on the Maiden Spring fork and other waters of Clinch River – adjoining Henry Smith and Rev. James Madison – down the main river – near the mouth of a large branch known by the name of Cedar Spring branch – near a road
4 – April 23, 1787 – Thomas Nixon, assignee of John Thomas, assignee of James Hawkins, assignee of David Anderson – 4973 ac – Treasury Warrant 21898, dated December 24, 1783 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – adjoining lands of John Donell & John Bowen & Thomas Belsher – near the foot of the mountain & the head of a cove – crossing Cove Creek – on the side of Clinch Mountain
5 – April 24, 1787 – Michael Immell, assignee of Thomas Nixon, assignee of John Thomas, assignee of James Hawkins – 1932 ac – Treasury Warrant 21819, dated December 24, 1783 – between the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River & the top of Kent’s Ridge – near survey of Henry Smith, Simon Cockrell, Patrick Kendrick – top of Kent’s Ridge – crossing the upper part of what is called the Town Hollow=20 6 – April 24, 1787 – Frederick S. Guion – 1791 ac – Treasury Warrant 17674 & 17675 dated July 5, 1783 – on the Maiden Spring fork & between it & the north fork of Clinch – corner Henry Smith – down the maiden spring fork – north side of Kents Ridge=20
7 – April 25, 1787 – Richard Smith – 10,000 ac – Treasury Warrant 15646 dated May 8, 1783 – on the waters of Clinch River – on the northwest side of the north fork of Clinch & about half a mile above Josiah Fugate’s survey & between his mile creek & Cole Creek – crossing the mile creek – Louisa fork of Sandy – near the head of Cole Creek – Survey #1
8 – April 26, 1787 – Richard Smith – 10,000 ac – Treasury Warrant 16264 dated May 8, 1783 – on the headwaters of Sandy River – corner Richard Smith’s #1 survey – crossing 4 branches of Louisa Fork – crossing the main branch of Louisa fork – crossing the Dividing Ridge – Survey #2=20
9 – April 27, 1787 – Richard Smith – 10,000 ac – Treasury Warrant 16266 dated May 8, 1783 – on the waters of the Louisa Fork of Sandy River – corner Richard Smith’s Survey #2 – crossing the main branch of the Louisa fork – Survey #3
10 – April 28, 1787 – Richard Smith – Survey #4 – 10,000 ac – Treasury Warrant 16268 dated May 8, 1783 – on the waters of Sandy River – corner Richard Smith’s #3 – crossing the Louisa fork – crossing Contrary Creek – crossing 4 branches of Contrary Creek
11 – April 30, 1787 – Richard Smith – Survey #5 – 10,000 ac – Treasury Warrant #16269 dated May 8, 1783 – on the headwaters of Clinch River – the northwest side of the north fork of Clinch River – about 1/2 mile above Josiah Fugate’s survey – between his mill creek & Cole Creek – crossing Cole Creek – near the Dividing Ridge of Sandy & Clinch waters
12 – May 1, 1787 – Richard Smith – Survey #6 – 10,000 ac – Treasury Warrant 16249 & 16251 dated May 8, 1783 – on the head waters of Sandy & Clinch Rivers – corner of Richard Smith’s survey #1 – crossing Sandy – crossing the dividing Ridge – corner Survey #5
13 – May 2, 1787 – Richard Smith – Survey #7 – 10,000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 20026 & 20027 dated October 18, 1783 – on the head waters of Sandy River – corner #2 – corner #3 – crossing 3 branches of Louisa fork – crossing Contrary Creek – corner #6
14 – May 3, 1787 – Richard Smith – Survey #8 – 10,000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 16252 dated May 8, 1783 & 18154 dated July 28, 1783 – on the waters of Sandy River – corner #4 – crossing 4 branches of Contrary Creek – crossing branches of Dismall Creek, a branch of Louisa Fork – corner #7
15 – Ju__ 6, 1787 – Richard Smith – Survey #1 – 5000 ac – Treasury Warrant 21979 dated December 24, 1783 – on the waters of Clinch and Sandy River – near a fork of Swords Creek – corner Survey #1 – crossing 2 forks of Swords Creek & the 2 main forks of Lewis’s Creek – on the east end of the Garden Mountain – crossing branches of Russell’s Fork of Big Sandy River
15 – Richard Smith – June 7, 1787 – Survey #2 – Treasury Warrant 16234 dated May 8, 1783 – on the waters of Swords Creek, Lewis Creek and the headwaters of Big Sandy River – corner #1 – crossing several branches of Russells Fork – 5000 ac
16 – Richard Smith – June 8, 1787 – Survey #3 – Treasury Warrant 16250 dated May 8, 1783 – 5000 ac – on the waters of Big Sandy River – corner to Survey #2=20
16 – Richard Smith – June 9, 1787 – Survey #4 – 5000 ac – Treasury Warrant 21671 dated December 24, 1783 – on the waters of Big Sandy River – corner #3 – crossing branches of Russell’s Fork – branch of Prater Creek – on the Louisa
17 – Richard Smith – June 9, 1787 – Survey #5 – 5000 ac – Treasury Warrant 16493 dated May 19, 1783 – on the waters of Big Sandy River – corner #3 – north side of a fork of Louisa River – branch of Prater Creek – corner #4
18 – Richard Smith – June 10, 1787 – Survey #6 – 5000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 16181 dated May 9, 1783 and 15787 dated May 8, 1783 – on the waters of Big Sandy River – corner #4 – on the side of Prater Creek
18 – Richard Smith – June 11, 1787 – Survey #7 – 5000 ac – 2 treasury warrants dated May 9, 1783 #16184 & August 6, 1783 #18358 – on the waters of Big Sandy River – at the east end of New Garden Mountain – corner Survey #1 – near Weaver’s Creek – crossing Russell’s Fork – corner #1
19 – Richard Smith – June 12, 1787 – Survey #8 – 5000 ac – 3 Treasury Warrants – 16162, 15687 and 18408 dated May 6, 8, & 9, 1783 – on the waters of Big Sandy River – corner to #1 & #7 – crossing the waters of Russells Fork – corner #2
20 – Richard Smith – June 26, 1787 – Survey #9 – 5000 ac – 3 Treasury Warrants – 15368, 15303 dated April 2, 1783 and 15781 dated May 8, 1783 – on the waters of Big Sandy River – corner #8 – near the Hurricane Fork – corner #4
20 – Richard Smith – June 26, 1787 – Survey #10 – 5000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants – 18391 & 18472 dated August 6 & 7, 1783 – on the waters of Big Sandy River – corner #9 – near the Hurricane Fork – corner #5
21 – Richard Smith – June 27, 1787 – Survey #11 – 5000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 19920 & 20009 dated October 17, 1783 – on the waters of Big Sandy River – corner #10 – near Russell’s Fork – west side of Prater Creek
22 – Richard Smith – June 29, 1787 – Survey #12 – 5000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 18360 & 184__ dated August 6 & 7 1783 – on the waters of Big Sandy River – on the west side of Prater Creek, corner to #11 and #6
22 – Richard Smith – June 13, 1787 – Survey #29 – 5000 ac – part of a Treasury Warrant 16354 dated May 12, 1783 – on the Louisa Fork, a branch of Big Sandy – corner #6 – east bank of Louisa River
23 – Richard Smith – July 6, 1787 – Survey #30 – 5000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 16354 dated May 12, 1783 and part of Treasury Warrant #15375, dated April 2, 1783 – corner #6 and #12 – crossing Prater Creek – into Russell’s Fork – east bank of Louisa River – corner #29
24 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – Survey #13 – 2 Treasury Warrants 19523 & 15785 dated May 8, 1783 & September 22, 1783 – corner #7 – on the east side of Dumps Creek – July 10, 1787
24 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – Survey #14 – 2 Treasury Warrant 19982 & 19931 dated October 17, 1783 – corner #8 – July 6, 1787
25 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – Survey #15 – 2 Treasury Warrants 19980 & 19932 dated October 17, 1783 – corner #9 – crossing a branch of Russell’s Fork – corner #20, #21 & #9 – July 7, 1787
26 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – Survey #16 – 2 Treasury Warrants 16183 & 15784 dated May 8 & 9, 1783 – corner #10 – branch of Russell’s Fork – corner #17 & #10 – July 9, 1787
26 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – Survey #17 – 2 Treasury Warrants 16066 for 3000 ac dated May 8, 1783 and Treasury Warrant 20047 dated April 12, 1783 for 2500 ac – corner #11, #16 – crossing Russell’s Fork – corner #8, #7, #18, #11 – July 9, 1787
27 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – Survey #21 – 2 Treasury Warrants 21525 & 21886 dated December 23 & 24, 1783 for 2000 ac & 3000 ac – corner #8 – June 25, 1787
28 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – Survey #22 – 5 Treasury Warrants 15991, 15982, 15984, 15995 & 15699 dated May 8, 1783, 1000 ac each – corner #2 – June 26, 1786
28 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 19917 dated October 17, 1783 for 1000 ac & 18341 dated August 6, 1783 for 4,000 ac – corner #22 – mouth of Big Tom Creek where it empties into Guests River – June 27, 1787
29 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – 5 Treasury Warrants 15369, 15997, 15998, 15999 & 16146 dated May 8 & April 1783 for 1000 ac each – corner #11 – north bank of Guests River – June 29, 1787
30 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 19951 dated October 17, 1783 for 3000 ac & 16044 dated May 8, 1783 for 2000 ac – corner #24 – to the Pound fork – down Pound Fork – corner #12 – June 29, 1787
31 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 19956 dated October 17, 1783 for 3000 ac & 19933 dated October 17, 1783 for 2000 ac – beginning at the mouth of Lick Creek where it empties itself into Clinch River – corner #16, #13 – July 3, 1787 (near Dumps Creek)
31 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 15866 dated May 8, 1783 for 4000 ac & 339 dated December 9, 1786 for 1000 ac – corner #26, #13 – to Clinch River – July 4, 1787
32 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 18482 dated August 7, 1783 for 3000 ac & 21885 dated December 24, 1783 for 2000 ac – corner #27, #13 – north bank of Clinch River – July 4, 1787
33 – Richard Smith – 4000 ac – 15925 dated May 18, 1783 – corner #14 – crossing a branch of Russell’s Fork – June 28, 1787
33 – Richard Smith – 4000 ac – Survey #2 – 3 Treasury Warrants 15374 & 15370 dated April 2, 1783 for 1500 ac each and 19919 dated October 17, 1783 for 1000 ac – corner #1 – crossing a branch of Russells Fork – July 3, 1787=20
34 – Richard Smith – 4000 ac – Survey #3 – 2 Treasury Warrants 18476 dated August 17, 1783 for 3000 & 19916 dated October 17, 1783 for 1000 ac – corner #2 – crossing a branch of Russell’s Fork – June 27, 1787
35 – Richard Smith – 4000 ac – Survey #4 – 2 Treasury Warrants 18474 dated August 7, 1783 for 3000 ac & 16145 dated May 8, 1783 for 1000 ac – corner #3 – crossing a branch of Russell’s Fork – July 1, 1787
35 – Richard Smith – 4000 ac – Survey #5 – 2 Treasury Warrants 16182 dated May 9, 1783 for 3000 ac & 15674 dated May 8, 1783 for 1000 ac – corner #4 – crossing a branch of Russell’s Fork – July 4, 1787
36 – Richard Smith – 4000 ac – Survey #6 – 2 Treasury Warrants 16163 dated May 9, 1783 for 3000 ac & 15675 dated May 8, 1783 for 1000 ac – corner #5 – crossing a branch of Russells fork – June 27, 1787
37 – Richard Smith – 4000 ac – Survey #7 – Treasury Warrant 19484 dated September 22, 1783 – corner #6 – June 26, 1787
37 – Richard Smith – 4000 ac – Survey #8 – Treasury Warrant 15882 dated May 8, 1783 – corner #7
38 – Richard Smith – 10,000 ac – Survey #9 – 3 Treasury Warrants 15868 dated May 8, 1783 for 4000 ac, 18485 dated August 7, 1783 for 3000 ac & 19487 dated September 22, 1783 for 3000 ac – corner #22 – east side of Guest’s River – corner #21 & #20 – June 26, 1787
39 – Richard Smith – 10,000 ac – Survey #10 – 2 Treasury Warrants 18161 dated July 28, 1783 for 6000 ac & 20010 dated October 17, 1783 for 4000 ac – corner #9 – east bank of Guest’s River – corner #8 – June 27, 1787
40 – Richard Smith – 10,000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 20047 dated October 17, 1783 for 25,000 ac – corner #5 – across the branches of Indian Creek, a main branch of Clinch River – June 22, 1787 – Survey #11
41 – Richard Smith – 10,000 ac – Survey #12 – Treasury Warrant 16271 dated May 8, 1783 – corner #11 – crossing McClure’s Fork – on the east side of Russell’s Fork – corner #4 & #5 – June 29, 1787
42 – Richard Smith – 10,000 ac – Survey #11 – 2 Treasury Warrants 20036 dated October 17, 1783 for 8000 ac & 16046 dated May 8, 1783 for 2000 ac – Survey #10 – east bank of Guest’s River – crossing Russell’s Fork – corner #6 – June 28, 1787
43 – Richard Smith – 10,000 ac – Survey #13 – 2 Treasury Warrants 20037 dated October 17, 1783 for 8000 & 15780 dated May 8, 1783 for 2000 – corner #12 – east side of Russell’s Fork – to Indian Creek – crossing the Pound Fork to the Mountain – on the east side of the Pound fork and lower side of Pound – corner #2 & #3 – June 29, 1787
44 – Richard Smith – 10,000 ac – Survey #16 – 2 Treasury Warrants 20038 dated October 17, 1783 for 8000 ac & 15783 dated May 8, 1783 for 2000 ac – Beginning at the mouth of Big Toms Creek where it empties itself into Guest’s River – down Guests River to where it empties itself into Clinch River – to the mouth of Lick Creek where it empties itself into Clinch River – corner #2, #22, #23 – July 3, 1787
45 – Richard Smith – 10,500 ac – Survey #14 – part of a Treasury Warrant 20047 dated October 17, 1783 for 25,000 ac – corner #13 – crossing Russell’s Fork and Pound Fork – to the Pound Fork – down Pound Fork – to take in the lowlands along the west side of Pound Fork – corner #1 & #23 =3D June 30, 1787
46 – Richard Smith – 1500 ac – Survey #1 – Treasury Warrant 15373 dated April 2, 1783 – corner #19 – June 23, 1787
46 – Richard Smith – 1500 ac – Survey #2 – Treasury Warrant 15371 dated April 2, 1783 – corner #1 & #19 – June 23, 1787
47 – Richard Smith – 1500 ac – Survey #3 – Treasury Warrant 15372 dated April 2, 1783 – corner #13 – on the east side of Indian Creek – east bank of the Pound fork, down the Pound fork taking in the lowlands – corner #13 – crossing the Pound fork – June 27, 1787
48 – Richard Smith – 7223 3/4 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 16355 dated May 12, 1783 for 5979 3/4 ac & 16148 dated May 8, 1783 for 1000 ac and part of 149__ dated December 21, 1782 for 313 ac – on the north side of Clinch River at the mouth of Swords Creek where it empties itself into Clinch River – corner #28 & #1 – July 4, 1787
49 – Richard Smith – 4500 ac – part of 5 Treasury Warrants 20047 dated April 12, 1783 for 25,000 ac; 14996 dated December 21, 1782 for 313 ac; 15375 dated April 2, 1783 for 1500 ac; 15368 dated April 2, 1783 for 1500 ac & 15369 dated April 8, 1783 for 1500 ac – corner #12, #17 – crossing Russells Fork – corner #6 & #7 – July 10, 1787
50 – Simon Nathan – 10,000 ac – Survey #1 – 5 Treasury Warrants 18264, 18265, 18268 dated the 2nd & 19039 dated August 30 & 15167 dated February 25, 1783 for 10,000 ac – corner to survey of Simon Nathan survey #2 – corner Richard Smith – across Laurel & Indian Creeks (the latter being a main branch of Clinch River) July 2, 1787
51 – Simon Nathan – 10,000 ac – Survey #2 – 4 Treasury Warrants 18260, 19017, 19019 & 19038 dated August 30 & 2, 1783 – beginning on what is commonly called & known as the Dividing Ridge – corner Richard Smith – across Indian Creek, a main branch of Clinch River – July 3, 1787
52 – Simon Nathan – 10,000 ac – Survey #3, including a Borax Camp on Dismal Creek (see map) – 4 Treasury Warrants 18258, 18266, 19042, 19043 – beginning on the Dividing Ridge – corner Richard SMith – July 3, 1787
53 – Michael Immell – 85 ac – part of a Treasury Warrant 21898 dated December 24, 1783 – at the mouth of Swords Creek where it empties into Clinch River – corner Richard Smith’s 7223 3/4 ac tract – July 16, 1787
53 – Elizabeth Stevens, assignee of James Wilson Stevens – 1000 ac – part of a Treasury Warrant 18792 dated August 19, 1783 for 5000 ac – at the mouth of Big Toms Creek where it empties into Guest’s River – June 27, 1787
54 – Joshua Furman – 500 ac – Treasury Warrant 13476 dated August 3, 1782 for 500 ac – on the west side of Guests River – corner Elizabeth Stevens, assignee of James Wilson Stevens – June 27, 1787
54 – Aaron Vencleve – 1000 ac – part of a Treasury Warrant 21982 dated December 24, 1783 – corner Jonathan Phillips 1000 ac survey – on the west side of Russells Fork – July 1, 1787
55 – Aaron Vancleve – 1000 ac – part of a Treasury Warrant 21982 dated December 24, 1783 for 5000 ac – corner Jonathan Phillips 1000 ac survey – corner Aaron Vancleve 1000 ac survey – July 2, 1787
55 – Thomas Drake – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 21982 dated December 24, 1783 for 5000 ac – on the west side of Russell’s Fork – corner Aaron Vancleve 1000 ac survey – July 2, 1787
56 – Joseph Brown – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 21982 dated December 24, 1783 for 5000 ac – corner Thomas Drake’s 1000 ac survey – down what is commonly called the middle fork to the mouth where it empties into Russell’s Fork – July 3, 1787
56 – Capt. Jonathan Phillips – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 18483 dated August 7, 1783 for 3000 ac – on Russell’s Fork, at the foot and on the south side of Cumberland Mountain – west side of Russell’s Fork – June 29, 1787
57 – Samuel VanCleve – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 18483 dated August 7, 1783 for 3000 ac – corner Jonathan Phillips 1000 ac survey – on the west side of Russell’s Fork – June 29, 1787
57 – Jonathan Phillips – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 18483 dated August 7, 1783 for 3000 ac – corner Samuel Vancleve’s 1000 ac survey – on the west side of Russell’s Fork – June 30, 1787
58 – Samuel Titus – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 18200 dated July 30, 1783 for 2080 ac – beginning opposite the mouth of the middle fork of Russell’s, joining Joseph Brown – on the west side of Russell’s Fork – July 4, 1787
58 – Joseph Brown – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 21982 dated December 24, 1783 for 5000 ac – corner Thomas Drake’s 1000 ac survey – corner Joseph Brown – July 4, 1787
59 – Benjamin Titus, assignee of John Coleman – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 18209 dated July 30, 1783 for 2080 ac – corner Samuel Titus 1000 ac survey – on the west side of Russell’s Fork – July 5, 1787
59 – John Rozell – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 18792 dated August 19, 1783 for 5000 ac – corner Benjamin Titus 1000 ac survey – on the west side of Russells Fork – July 6, 1787
60 – Titus Hart – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 18792 dated August 19, 1783 for 5000 ac – corner John Rozell’s 1000 ac survey – crossing Russell’s fork – crossing the Big Buffalo Lick – July 6, 1787
60 – Elias Hunt – 1000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 12371 & 13475 dated August 3, 1783 for 500 ac each – corner Philip Vancleve’s 1000 ac survey – corner John Rozell 1000 ac survey – July 7, 1787
61 – Philip VanCleve – 1000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 18792 dated August 19, 1783 for 5000 ac – corner Benjamin Titus 1000 ac survey – corner Elias Hunts 1000 ac survey – July 7, 1787
61 – Andrew Brown – 500 ac – Treasury Warrant 13474 dated August 3, 1782 for 500 ac – corner John Rozell’s 1000 ac survey – corner Titus Mershon – corner to Titus Hart – July 8, 1787
62 – Titus Mershon – 500 ac – Treasury Warrant 13472 dated August 3, 1782 for 500 ac – corner Andrew Brown 500 ac survey – July 8, 1787
62 – Edmund Roberts – 500 ac – Treasury Warrant 13473 dated August 3, 1782 for 500 ac – beginning at the junction of Big Arse or New Garden Tract where it disembogues into the Main Fork of Russell – mouth of a small branch of Russell’s Fork – to New Garden fork of Russell – July 8, 1787
63 – Henry Hershon – 1000 ac – part Treasury Warrant 18792 dated August 19, 1783 for 5000 ac – beginning at the mouth of Big Toms Creek where it empties into Guest’s River – corner to Richard Smith – July 10, 1787
64 – James Osburn, assignee of William White, heir of Samuel White, assignee of JOhn Moungomery (Montgomery) – 230 1/2 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on Mockeson Creek – at the foot of Clinch Mountain – crossing Mockoson Creek – November 1, 1787
64 – Henry Dickenson – November 1, 1787 – Treasury Warrant 8471 dated April 5, 1782 – 169 ac – between Copper Creek & Copper Ridge – corner tract of Henry Dickenson – corner to Jacob Niece
65 – May 28, 1788 – Edmund Smith – 307 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1847 dated November 10, 1781 – in Powels Valley and on Cane Creek – corner to his settlement tract – crossing Cane Creek & the waggon road=20
65 – May 27, 1788 – Edmund Smith – 693 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1847 dated November 10, 1781 – in Powels Valley – corner to his settlement tract
66 – May 8, 1788 – Thomas Johnson – 73 ac – part Treasury Warrant: 47 ac by 8432 dated April 4, 1782 & 26 ac by 11343 dated March 11, 1782 – on the north side of Clinch River
66 – May 8, 1788 – Samuel Priest – 53 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8432 dated April 4, 1782 – on the south bank of Clinch River
67 – May 9, 1788 – John Sadler – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11343 dated Marcy 11, 1782 – between Indian and Laurel Creeks – near a path – corner land now in possession of George Green
67 – June 10, 1788 – John Wells – 53 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek, a branch of Clinch River – corner to Wells 190 ac survey
67 – October 6, 1788 – Alexander Barnett – 400 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants 6599 dated September 25, 1787 & 12986 dated July 22, 1782 – on the waters of Mockason Creek – south branch of the north fork of Mockason
68 – September 4, 1788 – Laurance Vanhook & Zechariah Jones, Tenants in Common – 66 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 9806 dated December 11, 1782 & 16 ac by 11343 dated March 11, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek, a branch of Clinch River – corner to Francis Browning – corner James Scott – south branch of Cedar Creek
69 – September 5, 1788 – James Scott – 90 ac – Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – on both sides of Main Cedar Creek – corner to his 170 ac tract – corner to survey for Laurance Vanhook & Zechariah Jones – crossing main Cedar Creek
69 – September 6, 1788 – Rev. James Madison – 168 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – on the waters of Indian Creek & the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to Henry Smith survey of 60 ac – at the mouth of a branch that empties into Indian Creek and where the main county road crosses
70 – September 6, 1788 – Patrick Kendrick – 165 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on Indian Creek – corner Kendrick’s settlement tract – near Indian Creek – by the side of the main county road – crossing Indian Creek – near a tract of Rev. James Madison
70 – September 8, 1788 – Samuel Vanhook – 80 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14384 dated September 24, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Thomas Price’s 400 ac survey
71 – September 18, 1788 – William Brice & John Weir – Joint Tenants – 170 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – on Moll’s Creek – crossing the long branch of Moll’s Creek
71 – September 19, 1788 – Rev. James Madison – 250 ac – part Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – on Moll’s Creek, a north branch of Copper Creek, joining tract surveyed for William Spratt – near the main country road – corner of survey for William Sprat – crossing Moll’s Creek
72 – November 8, 1788 – David Ward – 175 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 2376 dated December 23, 1782 & 75 ac by 11343 dated March 11, 1782 – on the waters of the maiden spring fork of Clinch River – at the foot of Clinch Mountain – corner to settlement tract of 300 ac – corner to Martha King
72 – November 8, 1788 – John Bowin – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2376 dated December 23, 1782 – on the waters of the Maiden Sprin fork of Clinch River – corner to David Ward’s survey of 175 ac – corner to Martha King – corner to Andrew Lammy
73 – March 11, 1789 – Abraham Fuller – 100 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 9806 dated December 11, 1781 & 50 ac by 11343 dated March 11, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek, branch of Clinch River – corner to John Thompson – corner to Benjamin Sharp – corner Joel Barker – corner to Thomas Price
73 – March 11, 1789 – Thomas Price, Jr. – 80 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8432 dated April 4, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek, branch of Clinch River – at the foot of Clinch Mountain, corner of James Serjeant’s land – corner to Aaron Vanhook – by a path – corner to Richard Fields
74 – April 1, 1789 – Timothy Burgess – 666 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – on Cedar Creek, branch of Clinch River – bank of Cedar Creek, corner to William Gilmore – crossing Mill Creek – corner to Anger Price=20
74 – April 2, 1789 – William C. Webb – 130 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 8432 dated April 4, 1782 & 30 ac by 11344 dated March 11, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek, branch of Clinch River – corner to Thomas Johnson near a Salt Petre cave – corner to James Litton – on the north end of the War Gap ridge
75 – April 2, 1789 – George Henderson – 45 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – in the fork of Cedar Creek, branch of Clinch River – line of Samuel Ewing’s Elk Garden Tract – corner to William Webb
75 – April 4, 1789 – Timothy Burgess, assignee of Jeremiah Gilmore – 250 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11998 dated May 13, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek, branch of Clinch River – line of William Gilmore – corner to Burgesses 666 ac tract
76 – June 12, 1789 – Thomas Price, Jr. – 164 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 104 ac by 14384 dated September 24, 1782 & 60 ac by 8174 dated February 2, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek, branch of Clinch River – corner to Thomas Price, Sr., 400 ac survey – corner to John Thompson – corner Thomas Price, Sr. settlement tract
76 – June 20, 1789 – David Cox – 250 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11343 dated March 11, 1782 – on the waters of Copper Creek, branch of Clinch River – on the north side of Mockason Ridge, corner to Joseph Whiteley – by a path
77 – September 1, 1789 – Edward Price – 146 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8174 dated February 2, 1782 – on Millstone Creek, branch of Cedar Creek – crossing Millstone run – corner John Jessee – corner to James Serjeant
77 – November 9, 1789 – William Priest – 147 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 9806 dated December 11, 1781 & 47 ac by 12668 dated June 28, 1782 – on both sides of the north fork of Cedar Creek – on the north side of Priests Mountain, line of tract granted to David Priest – crossing the north fork of Cedar Creek – corner of Alexander Scott
78 – November 18, 1789 – William Buster – 84 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14803 dated November 9, 1782 – on Sinking Creek, branch of Cedar Creek – corner to John Buster & Jeremiah Pickett – crossing Sinking Creek
78 – December 11, 1789 – James Ramey – 296 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12154 dated June 4, 1782 – on the north fork of Clinch River – corner to land belonging to Ramey – corner John Deskins
79 – January 8, 1790 – William Fletcher – 306 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants: 206 by 22015 dated December 24, 1783 & 100 ac by 14803 dated November 9, 1782 – on a branch of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – spur of Morrises Knob – corner to James Brown – at the foot of Paintlick Mountain
79 – January 8, 1790 – Robert Belshee – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated november 2, 1781 – on Pounding Mill Run between Paintlick Mountain & Deskins Mountain – north side of Paintlick Mountain – crossing Pounding Mill Run – on the south of Pounding Mill Run
80 – Robert Belshee – January 9, 1790 – 89 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – near the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – near a path corner to a survey of Edward Young
80 – January 9, 1790 – Moses Higgenbotham – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14539 dated September 27, 1782 – on the branches of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – at the end of a ridge of Paintlick Mountain corner to his 118 ac tract
81 – Henry Dickenson – January 13, 1790 – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 15623 dated May 8, 1783 – on the north side of Copper Ridge – spur of Copper Ridge – at the foot of Copper Ridge
81 – January 15, 1790 – William Gilmore, assignee of Henry Reed, heir of Richard Reid – 255 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on the north side of Copper Ridge – spur of Copper Ridge, corner to Henry Dickenson – foot of Copper Ridge
82 – January 15, 1790 – William Gilmore, assignee of Benjamin Alderson – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14803 dated November 9, 1782 – on Carrs Creek – by a path – corner to Aaron Vanhook’s survey
82 – February 10, 1790 – John Grenop, assignee of William Cesil – 78 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11344 dated March 11, 1782 – beginning in Montgomery Co. – corner to Francis Hinds – by Hinds Branch
82 – February 11, 1790 – Obadiah Paynne – 94 ac – on the upper north fork of Clinch River – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – corner to Benjamin Oney – corner John Deskins
83 – March 10, 1790 – Thomas Alley – 45 ac – part land Office Warrant 1243 dated December 29, 1780 – on Fall Creek – by the side of a road near Fall Creek – crossing Fall Creek
83 – March 11, 1790 – Solomon Sailor – 34 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11344 dated March 11, 1782 – on a branch of Copper Creek – corner to Benjamin Fugate
83 – March 11, 1790 – Zechariah Salyard – 107 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11344 dated March 11, 1782 – on both sides of Copper Creek – crossing Copper Creek on the north side of Mockason Ridge – corner Joshua Penick
84 – March 26, 1790 – Isaiah Salyard – 66 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11344 dated March 11, 1782 – on the north side of Copper Creek – on the north bank of Copper Creek nearly opposite Joshua Penick’s dwelling house – corner to Zechariah Salyard
84 – April 15, 1790 – Aaron Richardson – 70 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – between Clinch River & the House & Barn Mountain – by the side of Clinch River – corner Aaron Richardson
85 – April 15, 1790 – Patrick Coil & John Coil, legatees of James Coil, decd – 300 ac – Commissioners Certificate – south side of Clinch River between the House & Barn Mountain & the River – spur of the House & Barn Mountain
85 – John Dollerhide – May 15, 1790 – 87 ac – part Treasury warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – on the east side of the Leatherwood Branch – crossing Leatherwood Branch – by a path
86 – May 15, 1790 – Robert McFarland, assignee of William Vaughn – 187 ac – part Treasury Warrant: 119 ac by 8432 dated April 4, 1782 & 59 ac by 11344 dated March 11, 1782 – at the foot of the north side of Clinch Mountain – at the foot of Clinch Mountain
86 – May 15, 1790 – Joseph Painter – 145 ac – part Treasury warrant 11344 dated march 11, 1782 – on the south side of Copper Creek – at the foot of Mockason Ridge – bank of Copper Creek at the upper end of an Island=20
87 – May 26, 1790 – James Gibson, assignee of James Serjeant – 44 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated may 10, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner James Serjeant – crossing Cedar Creek – corner Aaron Vanhook – corner to John Jessee – corner to Edward Price
88 – May 27, 1790 – John Gibson – 199 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8187 dated February 2, 1782 – corner to Joseph McRenolds land – corner John Jesse – crossing Cedar Creek twice
88 – June 4, 1790 – Hamlet Patterson, assignee of Thomas Nash – 93 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – above a sinking branch – on the side of Paint Camp Ridge
89 – June 5, 1790 – Alexander Murphy, assignee of Stephen Ogden – 96 ac – part treasury Warrant 21247 dated December 9, 1783 – corner to Robert Preston – on the south side of Priests Ridge
89 – June 5, 1790 – William Webb, assignee of Stephen Ogden, assignee of George Roberson – 200 ac – part Treasury warrants: 100 ac by 11998 dated May 13, 1782 & 100 ac by 21247 dated December 9, 1783 – corner to Peter Bays – south side of Priests Ridge
90 – June 6, 1790 – Thomas Nash, assignee of Michael Sword – 47 ac – part Treasury Warrant 9806 dated December 11, 1781
90 – June 6, 1790 – Hamblet Patterson, assignee of Peter Baze – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11998 dated May 13, 1782
91 – June 6, 1790 – Charles Crumwell, assignee of Jacob Crabtree – 37 ac – part Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – corner to Samuel Ewing & Peter Baze – corner to Richard Price
91 – June 7, 1790 – John Hargiss – 40 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8174 dated February 2, 1782 – corner to Abraham Bevers – corner to Henry Burk
92 – June 7, 1790 – Charles Crumwell – 116 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 8432 dated April 4, 1782 & 66 ac by 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – corner to Thomas Price, Sr. & Thomas Price, Jr. – corner to Samuel Vanhook
92 – June 7, 1790 – William Crumwell – 39 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14187 dated September 12, 1782 – corner to Henry Burk
93 – June 24, 1790 – Jeremiah Shelton – 230 ac – part 3 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 8432 dated April 4, 1782; 100 ac by 11343 dated March 11, 1782 & 80 ac by 19187 dated September 12, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River – corner William Cope
93 – July 10, 1790 – James Erven – 54 ac – part Treasury Warrant 18200 dated July 30, 1783 – corner to Samuel Ewing & on the side of a spur of Clinch Mountain
94 – August 3, 1790 – Samuel Sadler, assignee of Surrinus Emmons – 30 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14187 dated September 12, 1782 – corner to Zechariah Skaggs – crossing Indian Creek – assigned to Samuel Romine by Samuel Sadler
94 – September 4, 1790 – Shadrach Williams – 66 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – corner to William Gilmore’s 400 ac tract – at the foot of a knob of Mocqueson Ridge – corner Andrew Cowan
95 – September 28, 1790 – Michael Ellet – 147 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – near to Joel Barker – by a path – crossing a branch of Cedar Creek
95 – September 29, 1790 – Abraham Oxer, legatee of Michael Oxer, decd, assignee of James McWilliams – 210 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on the waters of Little Copper Creek – on the bank of Little Copper Creek at the mouth of a branch – by a path – on the bank of little Copper Creek
96 – September 29, 1790 – Henry Dickenson – 25 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8471 dated April 5, 1782 – on both sides of Copper Creek – above a mill pond – in the edge of a waggon road – on the bank of Copper Creek at the lower end of an Island
96 – September 30, 1790 – James Turner – 100 ac – part Tresury Warrant 10872 dated February 6, 1782 – on the bank of Copper Creek by the main road
96 – October 1, 1790 – Patrick Coil & John Coil, legatees of James Coil, decd, assignee of Abraham Cooper, assignee of Francis Cooper – 400 ac – Commissioners Certificate – corner John Bustar
97 – October 2, 1790 – John Laird, heir of James Laird, decd, assignee of James Smith, assignee of William Bustar – 370 ac – Commissioners Certificate – between Clinch River & Copper Ridge – on the side of a spur of Copper Ridge – along the foot of Copper Ridge
98 – October 2, 1790 – Edward Stepleton – 200 ac – Treasury Warrant 10270 dated December 22, 1781 & 18 ac by Preemption Treasury warrant 1951 dated December 18, 1781 – 218 ac – on both sides of Molls Creek
98 – October 21, 1790 – John Cowan – 86 ac – part Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner Charles Hays survey -=20
99 – October 27, 1790 – John Horton – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – corner to Bean Smallwood – corner Simon Cockrell
99 – October 27, 1790 – John Horton – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – spur of Clinch Mountain, corner to Hortons 340 ac survey – in a valley – by a path – corner Horton’s 170 ac tract
99 – November 2, 1790 – Lyles Dolsberry – 88 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11344 dated march 11, 1782
100 – November 5, 1790 – John Horton – 108 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – corner to Hortons 170 ac tract – in a valley
100 – November 6, 1790 – Robert Belshe – 242 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – between Paintlick Mountain and Morrises Knob – corner to Moses Higginbotham – corner to Robert Belsha – spur of Morrises Knob – corner to William Fletcher – spur of Paintlick Mountain=20
101 – September 28, 1790 – Francis Browning – 79 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – corner to Michael Elliot – corner Francis Brownings 130 ac tract
101 – December 2, 1790 – James Bush – 80 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14187 dated September 12, 1782 – by a path, corner Charles Beckleys
101 – December 4, 1790 – William Bustar, assignee of Reuben Price – 198 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 11961 dated May 10, 1782 & 98 ac by 14803 dated November 9, 1782 – on the side of a knob of Mocqueson ridge – corner to William Smith
102 – December 11, 1790 – General Joseph Martin, assignee of William Fitzgeral – 404 ac – part Preemption Warrant 1907 dated November 21, 1781 – in Powels Valley – corner to Martin – crossing the Kentucky road
102 – December 14, 1790 – William Trotter – 98 ac – part Land Office Warrant 1245 dated December 29, 1780 – corner to Charles Cocke – corner Joshua Butcher
103 – December 16, 1790 – Robert Craig – 218 ac – part Preemption Warrant 1908 dated November 21, 1781 – corner to Robert Craig
103 – December 23, 1790 – William Daniel, assignee of Charles Cocke – 30 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11343 dated March 11, 1782 – on both sides of Powels River – corner Ann Campbell
104 – December 23, 1790 – Robert Craig – 222 ac – part Treasury Warrant 9068 dated November 21, 1781 – corner to Evan Shelby & John Brennum – at the foot of the poor valley ridge
104 – December 29, 1790 – Robert McCoy – 90 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14187 dated September 12, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River – corner to William Heraldson & henry Hamblin – on the bank of Clinch River and down the river
105 – December 24, 1790 – Henry Hamblin, assignee of Samuel Haddock, assignee of John Blakemore – 399 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on the south side of Clinch River
105 – January 21, 1791 – Alexander Barnett – 240 ac – part Treasury Warrant 15623 dated May 8, 1783 – corner to Henry Dickenson
106 – January 21, 1791 – Alexander Barnett – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 15623 dated May 8, 1783
106 – January 22, 1791 – Lewis Walter – 240 ac – part Treasury Warrant 15623 dated May 8, 1783
107 – February 16, 1791 – Henry Willard – 66 ac – part treasury Warrant 11998 dated May 13, 1782 – on the south side of Copper Ridge – by a path – on the south side of Copper Ridge
107 – February 21, 1791 – Patrick Kendrick, Jr., assignee of Williamson Trent – 90 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – corner John Deskins
107 – March 3, 1791 – Thomas Johnson – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 9069 dated November 21, 1781 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner Johnsons 390 ac tract
108 – March 4, 1791 – Thomas Johnson & Jacob Crabtree – Tenants in Common – 294 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17252 dated June 24, 1793 – on the south side of Ryegrass Mountain, corner to Thomas Johnsons 76 ac tract – corner to Johnsons 24 ac tract – corner Hamblet Patterson
109 – March 3, 1791 – Thomas Johnson & Jacob Crabtree – Tenants in Common – 68 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17252 dated June 24, 1793 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – by a road
109 – March 18, 1791 – Richard Price, assignee of Isaac Vanhook – 140 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 19435 dated September 16, 1783 & 40 ac by 12668 dated June 28, 1782 – near Elk Garden – on the east side of Cedar Creek – corner Thomas Price’s 130 ac survey – corner Thomas Price’s 400 ac – corner Samuel Ewing – at the foot of Priest’s Mountain – by a path at the foot of Priests Mountain
110 – March 18, 1791 – William Bolin – 56 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10922 dated February 12, 1782 – on both sides of Castles Run – corner Robert McCoy
110 – March 22, 1791 – Joseph Johnson, assignee of Edward Douglass – 316 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on both sides of Clinch River
111 – March 24, 1791 – Richard Davis, assignee of John Frazier – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1245 dated December 29, 1780 – in Powels Valley – above a spring corner to Brice Martin & John Martin
111 – March 25, 1791 – James Dudley – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19829 dated October 10, 1783 – in Powels Valley
111 – March 26, 1791 – Charles Cocke – 76 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14187 dated September 12, 1782 – in Powels Valley on both sides Indian Creek
112 – March 28, 1791 – General Joseph Martin, assignee of William Fitzgeral – 50 ac – part Preemption Warrant 1907 dated November 21, 1781 – in Powels Valley – corner Martins settlement tract of 400 ac – by a small path
112 – April 4, 1791 – General Joseph Martin, assignee of Jacob Burr – 180 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11606 dated March 25, 1782 – in Powels Valley – corner Robert Craig
112 – April 15, 1791 – William Robertson – 190 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10872 dated February 6, 1782 – on both sides Wallins Creek – at the foot of Powels Mountain – on the south side of Wallins Ridge – at the foot of Powels Mountain
113 – April 15, 1791 – James Hignight – 46 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10872 dated February 6, 1782 – in Powels Valley on the south side of Powels River – corner to Elijah Pepper
113 – April 18, 1791 – Robert Craig – 400 ac – part Treasury Warrant 9064 dated November 21, 1781 – in Powels Valley – corner to Brice Martin
113 – April 20, 1791 – William Daniel, assignee of Charles Cocke – 82 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11343 dated March 11, 1782 – on both sides of Powels River – corner to Anne Campbell
114 – April 28, 1791 – Joseph Coger, assignee of John Frazier – 45 ac – part Land Office Warrant 1245 dated December 29, 1780 – on the north side of Powels River
114 – April 29, 1791 – David Lewis – 192 ac – part Treasury Warrant 20392 dated November 10, 1783 – in Powels Valley on the south side of Indian Creek
114 – May 3, 1791 – Thomas Alley – 98 ac – part Land Office Warrant 1243 dated December 29, 1780 – on both sides Copper Creek – corner George Oxer – on a spur of Mocqueson Ridge
115 – April 29, 1791 – Abraham Rife – 538 ac – part Treasury Warrant 681 dated October 15, 1779 – in Powels Valley on the south side of Indian Creek – corner to David Lewis
115 – May 5, 1791 – Elizabeth Priest, heir of William Priest – 365 ac – Commissioners Certificate – in Powels Valley – spur of the poor valley ridge – corner to Alexander Steward
116 – May 5, 1791 – Charles Cocke – 170 ac – part Preemption Warrant 2014 dated January 25, 1782 – in Powels Valley – spur of the poor valley ridge corner to Elizabeth Priest – corner Alexander Steward
116 – May 6, 1791 – Philip Naanes – 214 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14187 dated September 12, 1782 – in Powels Valley on the north side of Powels River – corner to Richard Boucher
117 – May 19, 1791 – James Bristow – 54 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – on both sides of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to Daniel Deskins – by a path
117 – May 19, 1791 – Samuel Romine – 52 ac – part Treasury Warrant 22953 dated December 24, 1783 – spur of Clinch Mountain
117 – May 24, 1791 – Abraham Childress, assignee of Meshack Stacy – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 21247 dated December 9, 1783 – corner Cornelius Roberts Survey
118 – May 25, 1791 – Charles Carter, assignee of Samuel Vanhook – 438 ac – part 3 Treasury Warrants: 150 ac by 19435 dated September 16, 1783; 150 ac by 11998 dated May 13, 1782 & 138 ac by 14187 dated September 12, 1783
118 – May 26, 1791 – Henry Campbell – 55 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 21247 dated December 9, 1783 & 5 ac by 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – corner Francis Price – spur of Clinch Mountain
119 – May 25, 1791 – John Counts, assignee of John Stacy – 14 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – on both sides the Glade hollow – corner Robert McFarland – corner John Hurst – crossing the Glade Hollow
119 – May 26, 1791 – William Bridgewaters, assignee of James Gibson – 97 ac – part Treasury Warrant 21247 dated December 9, 1783 – by a path
119 – May 29, 1791 – Thomas Price – 112 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 8174 dated February 2, 1782 & 12 ac by 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – by a path corner Richard Price – foot of a Knob of Mocqueson Ridge
120 – May 29, 1791 – Thomas Hansford, assignee of Simon Stacy – 186 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrant: 100 ac by 21247 dated December 9, 1783 & 86 ac by 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – corner Patrick Coil & John Coils 400 ac tract – by a path – corner Cornelius Roberts
120 – June 4, 1791 – Timothy Burgess – 152 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – corner to Burgess 250 ac tract – corner Henry Williams – corner Burgess 666 ac tract
121 – June 2, 1791 – Timothy Burgess – 870 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – on both sides of Cedar Creek – corner to James Shoemaker – corner James Scott – corner William Gilmore – corner Charles Hays – corner Edward Smoot – in the Glade Hollow
122 – June 4, 1791 – Timothy Burgess – 190 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – corner Burgess 666 ac tract – corner to Edward Price – corner John Jesse
122 – June 13, 1791 – William Gilmore, assignee of Aaron Vanhook, assignee of John Beer? – 200 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on Carrs Creek, branch of Clinch River – at the north foot of Copper Ridge – up Carrs Creek and crossing same by a Mill corner to Gilmore’s 50 ac tract – crossing Carrs Creek
123 – June 14, 1791 – Adam Lash – 230 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants: 200 ac by 7344 dated November 2, 1781 & 30 ac by 9806 dated December 11, 1781 – on both sides of the north fork of Indian Creek – crossing the north fork of Indian Creek – corner John ARthur – corner to Simeon Jackson – corner Richard Price
123 – June 20, 1791 – William Vaughn, assignee of John VanPelt – 70 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 22015 dated December 24, 1783 & 20 ac by 11344 dated March 11, 1782 – on the north side of Little Cedar Creek
124 – June 18, 1791 – James Turner – 216 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 8174 dated February 2, 1782 & 116 ac by 10872 dated February 6, 1782 – on both sides of Copper Creek – on the south bank of Copper Creek
124 – June 18, 1791 – Richard Price, assignee of John Willoughby – 140 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 11343 dated March 11, 1782 & 40 ac by 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – near the road
125 – June 20, 1791 – Benjamin Alderson – 70 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 14803 dated November 9, 1782 & 20 ac by 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – on the south side of Clinch River – corner to Alderson
125 – Inclusive Plat of Timothy Burgess – 2 surveys: 1 made April 1, 1789 of 666 ac part Treasury Warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – survey dated April 4, 1789, assignee to Jeremiah Gilmore 250 ac part Treasury Warrant 11998 dated May 13, 1782 – on Cedar Creek, branch of Clinch River – on the bank of Cedar Creek, corner to William Gilmore – crossing Mill Creek – corner Anger Price – July 14, 1791
126 – July 22, 1791 – John Horton – 108 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on the head of Laurell Creek – on the east side of a valley – above the head of Laurell Creek
126 – July 27, 1791 – Adam Lash – 243 ac – part Treasury Warrant 9806 dated December 11, 1781 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – near the foot of Clinch Mountain – by the lick branch
127 – July 27, 1791 – Adam Lash – 45 ac – part Treasury Warrant 9806 dated December 11, 1781 – on the south side of Indian Creek
127 – November 23, 1791 – John Courtin – 720 ac – part Treasury Warrant 6850 dated October 2, 1781 – in Powels Valley on both sides Indian Creek – near George Gibson – near Indian Creek – by a road in Joseph Grays line
128 – November 27, 1791 – John Courtin – 604 ac – part Treasury Warrant 6850 dated October 2, 1781 – in Powels Valley, on both sides Wallins Creek – corner James Burgan – spur of Powels Mountain
128 – December 1, 1791 – Robert Preston – 102 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 90 ac by 1951 dated December 18, 1781 & 12 ac by 6850 dated October 2, 1781 – on both sides Wallins Creek
128 – December 2, 1791 – Job Hobbs, assignee of Isaac Chrisman – 50 ac – part Preemption Treasury Warrant 1926 dated December 12, 1781 – in Powels Valley – corner JOhn Bennum
129 – December 3, 1791 – James Fugate, assignee Isaac Chrisman – 50 ac – part Preemption Treasury Warrant 1926 dated December 12, 1781 – on both sides Powels River – high clift of Powels River
129 – December 2, 1791 – James Fugate, assignee of Isaac Chrisman – 30 ac – part Preemption Treasury Warrant 1926 dated December 12, 1781 – in Powels Valley on the north side of Powels River
130 – December 24, 1791 – George Francisco – 192 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – on the waters of Laurell Creek – corner George Green – corner Jon Hortons 108 ac tract
130 – January 3, 1792 – Richard Davis, assignee of JOhn Frazier – 100 ac – Part Land Office Warrant 1245 dated December 29, 1780 & 8 ac by Treasury Warrant 11344 dated March 11, 1782 – in Powels Valley – corner to Brice Martin & John Martin
131 – January 4, 1792 – Patrick Kendrick, Jr., assignee of Williamson Trent – 146 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 7844 dated November 2, 1781 & 46 ac by 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the north side of the north fork of Clinch River – corner John Deskins
131 – January 6, 1792 – John Asberry – 115 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – on the waters of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – corner Robert Belshe – corner William Asberry – corner William & George Asberry – corner Robert Higginbotham
132 – January 11, 1792 – James McFarland, assignee of Philip Naanes – 142 ac – part Treasury Warrant: 100 ac by 8174 dated February 2, 1782 & 42 ac by 11344 dated March 11, 1782 – on the south side of House & Barn Mountain – corner to William Priest & Samuel Robertson – corner Henry Smith
132 – February 8, 1792 – Robert Grevat, assignee of James Ramy – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12154 dated June 4, 1782 – the waters of the north fork of Clinch River – spur of Paintlick Mountain
133 – February 8, 1792 – William Oney, assignee of William Meradith, assignee of John Trent – 134 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – on the waters of the north fork of Clinch River – near th emain road corner to William Ratcliff – spur of Deskins Mountain – crossing the main road
133 – February 11, 1792 – Jacob Francisco – 45 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – on the waters of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner Francisco’s 300 ac tract – by a lick
134 – February 16, 1792 – Benjamin Brazell, assignee of Williamson Trent – 128 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 7844 dated November 2, 1781 & 28 ac by 19371 dated September 10, 1783 – on both sides, the north fork of Clinch River – corner James Ramey’s 296 ac tract
134 – February 22, 1792 – Elexious Musick – 130 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13154 dated June 4, 1782 – on the north side of the north fork of Clinch River – corner Musick
135 – February 23, 1792 – Patrick Kendrick, Jr. – 242 ac – part Treasury Warrant 20540 dated November 10, 1788 – on the waters of Indian Creek – spur of Clinch Mountain
135 – February 28, 1792 – Jesse Virmilion – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – on the south side of the House & Barn MOuntain – corner to Virmilion
135 – February 29, 1792 – James Hobbs – 73 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 11344 dated March 11, 1782 & 23 ac by 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the waters of Mocqueson Creek – corner Rachel Taylor – corner to David Caen
136 – March 1, 1792 – Andrew Spradlin – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the waters of Mocqueson Creek – at the foot of Clinch Mountain
136 – March 2, 1792 – Michael Oxer – 34 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – on the waters of Copper Creek – corner to Charles Carter’s 438 ac tract – corner Jacob Neece’s survey
136 – March 3, 1792 – Thomas Stapleton – 260 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 150 ac by 10922 dated February 12, 1782 & 110 ac by 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – on both sides of Copper Creek
137 – Marhc 9, 1792 – Henry Crook – 94 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – on both sides Mocqueson Creek – corner JOhn White – corner Mary Hogg
137 – March 10, 1792 – Edward Stepleton – 15 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1951 dated December 18, 1781 – on both sides Copper Creek – corner Jacob Neece
137 – March 12, 1792 – James Bristow – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – on both sides the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to Daniel Deskins
138 – March 14, 1792 – Zechariah Hendricks, assignee of Richard Price – 160 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrant: 150 ac by 14187 dated September 12, 1782 & 14 ac by 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – on both sides the Glade Hollow – corner Edward Smoot survey – spur of Copper Ridge – crossing the Glade Hollow
138 – March 16, 1792 – Jacob Francisco, assignee John Skaggs – 300 ac – part 3 Treasury Warrants: 150 ac by 20540 dated November 10, 1788, 100 ac by 19371 dated September 16, 1783 & 50 ac by 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – on both sides of Indian Creek – by a road where it crosses Indian Creek – by a path
139 – March 20, 1792 – Thomas Johnson, assignee of Jacob Crabtree – 364 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17252 dated June 24, 1783 – on the head of the south fork of Cedar Creek – corner to Hamblet Patterson – spur of the Big Rye Grass Mountain – at the foot of Beartown Mountain
139 – March 21, 1792 – Thomas Johnson, assignee of Jacob Crabtree – 170 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17252 dated June 24, 1793 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Johnsons 246 ac tract – top of the Little Rye Grass Mountain – corner JOhnsons 294 ac tract
140 – March 22, 1792 – Thomas Johnson – 22 ac – part Land Office Warrant 1252 dated December 29, 1780 – on both sides of the south fork of Cedar Creek – on the bank of the creek by a road corner to Johnsons 390 ac tract – corner to Johnsons 196 ac tract – corner to Abraham Bevers survey – spur of Clinch Mountain
140 – March 22, 1792 – Thomas Johnson – 124 ac – part 2 Warrants: 73 ac 1253 dated December 29, 1780 & 46 ac by 17252 dated June 24, 1783 – on the waters of the south fork of Cedar Creek – spur of Clinch Mountain
141 – March 26, 1792 – Richard Price – 184 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12668 dated June 28, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Robert Preston survey – spur of the little Rye Grass Mountain
141 – March 31, 1792 – George Green – 98 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10922 dated February 12, 1782 – on both sides Laurell Creek – corner John Bristow
142 – April 2, 1792 – John Horton – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to Bean Smallwood – by a path – corner Zechariah Skeggs – corner to Skaggs & Hortons 340 ac tract – clift of Indian Creek – corner Simon Cockrell
143 – May 22, 1792 – George Finny – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the south side of the River Mountain – corner Drury Puckett
143 – May 23, 1792 – Ericus Anderson – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – spur of Clinch Mountain – corner Daniel Ryley – corner William Gilmore
144 – May 23, 1792 – Henry Campbell – 95 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 21247 dated December 9, 1783 & 45 ac by 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner Francis Price – spur of Clinch Mountain
144 – June 7, 1792 – Daniel Johnson – 58 ac – part Treasury warrant 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – on the south side of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River and on both sides Indian Creek – corner Simon Cockrell – by a path – corner William Cesil
145 – June 19, 1792 – Henry Hurst – 40 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14803 dated November 9, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – on the south side of a spur of Copper Ridge
145 – June 19, 1792 – John Stacy – 32 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11998 dated May 13, 1782 – on the south side of Copper Ridge – by a path
145 – June 19, 1792 – William Elam – 46 ac – part Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – on both sides Copper Ridge – by a branch near the head – by a path
146 – June 20, 1792 – Shadrach Munk, assignee of Abraham Childress – 75 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14803 dated November 9, 1782 – in Reeds Valley and on the waters of Clinch River – corner Thomas Colley
146 – July 3, 1792 – Shadrach Williams, assignee of William Jewel – 36 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to William Gilmore – corner Andrew Cowan
147 – August 4, 1792 – Robert McCoy, decd – 162 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 110 ac by 14187 dated September 12, 1782 & 52 ac by 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River – corner McCoys 90 ac tract
147 – August 6, 1792 – Henry Williams – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 9069 dated November 21, 1781 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Williams land – by a path
148 – September 10, 1792 – Richard Price, assignee of John Dollarhide – 200 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 150 ac by 12668 dated June 28, 1782 & 50 ac by 12247 dated December 9, 1783 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – by a path corner to William Gilmore – corner Henry Williams 50 ac Tract
149 – September 10, 1792 – William Higgins – 874 ac – Treasury Warrant 12246 dated June 12, 1782 – on the head of Macduel’s branch, the waters of Clinch River – spur of Copper Ridge
149 – October 18, 1792 – Samuel Romine – 90 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 70 ac by 14187 dated September 12, 1782 & 20 ac by 22953 dated December 24, 1783 – on both forks of Indian Creek – corner John Hortons 200 ac tract – corssing the big fork of Indian Creek – corner to Simon Cockrell – corner Surrinus Emmons – crossing the little fork of Indian Creek
150 – October 27, 1792 – Samuel Oxer – 58 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the north side of Copper Ridge – corner to Henry Hamblins 399 ac tract
150 – October 31, 1792 – John Arthur, assignee of Alexander Steward – 42 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – in Powels Valley on both sides of Indian Creek – corner Charles Cocke – corner to Alexander Steward – corner Cockes 170 ac tract
151 – December 3, 1792 – Henry Smith, Surveyor – 186 ac – entry – November 27, 1792 – part Treasury Warrant 11345 dated March 11, 1782 – on the waters of Indian Creek – crossing the main road – by a road – corner Smiths 60 ac tract
151 – December 6, 1792 – Henry Smith, Surveyor – 396 ac – entry – November 27, 1792 – part Treasury Warrant 11345 dated March 11, 1782 – on both sides fall Creek, the waters of Clinch River – on the bank of Fall Creek, corner to Patrick Porter – corner Thomas Alleys 45 ac tract – by a road – corner Samuel Porter – by a road by a spring, corner of Samuel Porter – crossing Lick Branch – corner to another tract of Patrick Porter – corner Smiths 200 ac tract – by a path
153 – December 11, 1792 – Harry Smith – 210 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11349 dated March 11, 1782 – on both sides Wallins Creek in Powels Valley – at the foot of Powels Mountain, corner to Isaac Burgan – on the west side of a lick corner to Burgan – spur of Wallins Ridge – corner to William Robertsons 190 ac tract
153 – December 11, 1792 – Harry Smith – 514 1/2 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11349 dated March 11, 1792 – in Powels Valley on both sides Wallins Creek – at the foot of Powels MOuntain corner to William Robertsons 190 ac tract – spur on Wallins Ridge
154 – December 16, 1792 – Thomas Alley – 272 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 200 ac by 11344 dated March 11, 1782 & 72 ac by 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the waters of Copper Creek and on both sides of the main road
154 – January 8, 1793 – James Daniel – 154 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on both sides Cove Creek, the waters of Macduel spring fork of Clinch River – spur of Short MOuntain and along the foot – spur of Clinch Mountain
155 – January 26, 1793 – Abraham Crabtree – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10922 dated February 12, 1782 – in Castles Woods, on both sides Cove Creek – corner William Russell – spur of Copper Ridge
155 – January 29, 1793 – Patrick Riley – 42 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the waters of Mockerson Creek – above a sinking branch corner to Rileys 120 ac tract
155 – January 31, 1793 – James Leath – 36 ac – part Treasury WArrant 10872 dated February 6, 1782 – on the east side of Stony Creek
156 – February 4, 1793 – William Daniel, assignee of Philip Naanes – 90 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – in Powels Valley – corner to Samuel Adams
156 – February 7, 1793 – Philip Naanes – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – in Powels Valley on the waters of Trading Creek
157 – February 8, 1793 – William Neal – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10872 dated February 6, 1782 – in Powels Valley on the east side of Trading Creek – corner Neals 400 ac survey=20
157 – February 22, 1793 – Benoney Perrymon – 208 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12978 dated July 19, 1782 – in Powels Valley on the waters of Mulberry Creek – at the foot of Wallins Ridge
158 – February 23, 1793 – William Trotter – 100 ac – part Land Office Warrant 993 dated May 18, 1780 – in Powels Valley on the waters of Trading Creek – west side of a spur of the poor Valley Rige – corner Charles Cocke – corner Cocke’s 300 & 400 ac tracts
158 – February 25, 1793 – Stephen Thompson – 175 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12978 dated July 19, 1782 – in Powels Valley on the north side of Wallins Ridge=20
159 – February 25, 1793 – Archibald Daniel – 74 ac – part Treasury Warrant 129 dated May 28, 1784 – in Powels Valley
159 – February 25, 1793 – James Fulkerson, assignee of John Thompson – 368 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 200 ac by warrant 12978 dated July 19, 1782 & 168 ac by 129 dated May 28, 1784 – in Powels Valley on the south side of Powels River – corner to William McMillans land – above a spring on the side of Wallins Ridge
160 – February 27, 1793 – George Tackett – 88 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – in Powels Valley on both sides Trading Creek – on the south side of the poor valley ridge – corner to Charles Cocke 400 ac tract
160 – March 2, 1793 – William Daugherty – 130 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14803 dated November 9, 1782 – on the north side of Powels River – at the mouth of the north fork of Powels River
160 – March 4, 1793 – Abraham Bledsoe – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 6690 dated September 29, 1781 – on both sides of the north fork of Clinch River
161 – March 4, 1793 – Robert Preston – 100 ac – part Preemption Warrant 1951 dated December 18, 1781 – on both sides the Turkey Lick branch, the waters of the north fork of Clinch River – on the west side of Turkey Lick branch – opposite Turkey Lick – spur of Newmans Ridge – crossing Turkey Lick Branch
161 – March 5, 1793 – Thomas Wallin, assignee of Elisha Wallin, Sr. – 306 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on the waters of Stock Creek
162 – March 6, 1793 – Robert Preston – 100 ac – part Preemption Warrant 1951 dated December 18, 1781 – on the waters of Clinch River – crossing a valley
162 – March 12, 1793 – James McMillan – 90 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8432 dated April 4, 1782 – in Powels Valley on the north side of Wallins Ridge – at the foot of Wallins Ridge
163 – March 13, 1793 – Lewis Tackett – 108 ac – part 2 Warrants: 100 ac by Land Office Warrant 993 dated May 18, 1780 & 8 ac by Treasury Warrant 10249 dated December 22, 1781 – in Powels Valley on the waters of Trading Creek – corner William Boucher – spur of the poor valley ridge
163 – March 14, 1793 – William Daugherty – 85 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14803 dated November 9, 1782 – in Powels Valley on both sides of pancake Creek, the waters of Trading Creek – spur of the poor valley ridge corner to Lewis Tackett – corner William Boucher
164 – March 15, 1793 – Benony Perrymon – 238 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12978 dated July 19, 1782 – in Powels Valley on both sides Wallins Creek – at the foot of Powels Mountain
164 – April 101, 1793 – Isaac Chrisman – 40 ac – part Preemption Warrant 1926 dated December 12, 1781 – in Powels Valley on both sides of the creek, the waters of Powels River
165 – April 28, 1793 – Stephen Thompson – 95 ac – part Treasury Warrant: 58 ac by 129 dated May 28, 1784 & 25 ac by 12978 dated July 19, 1782 & 12 ac by 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – in Powels Valley on both sides little Kentucky and Big Kentucky branches of the waters of Powels River – by a path – crossing Big Kentucky branch – crossing Big Kentucky & Little Kentucky branches
165 – April 28, 1793 – William Higins – 874 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12247 dated June 12, 1782 – in Powels Valley between Powels Mountain & Wallins Ridge and on both sides Wallins Creek – corner to Harry Smiths 514 1/2 ac survey – on the side of Powels MOuntain – along the foot of Powels Mountain
166 – April 29, 1793 – Philip Naanes, assignee of William Mullin – 713 1/2 ac – part Treasury Warrant: 415 ac by 19650 dated October 1, 1783 & 298 1/2 ac by 14187 dated September 2, 1782 – in Powels Valley on both sides of the four mile creek – on the north side of the four mile Creek – by a path – crossing four mile creek
167 – May 1, 1793 – Charles Carter – 302 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14187 dated September 12, 1782 – in Powels Valley on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to Robert Craig – corner to Brice Martin & Joseph Martins 690 ac tract
167 – May 2, 1793 – Jacob Cocke – 84 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 68 ac by 14585 dated September 1, 1782 & 16 ac by 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – in Powels Valley on the waters of the Glade Creek – corner to Jester Cocke
168 – May 2, 1793 – Joseph Daugherty – 108 ac – part 2 Treasury warrants: 100 ac by 8432 dated September 4, 1782 & 8 ac by 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – in Powels Valley – corner to Isaac Christman & John Lewis
168 – September 17, 1793 – Richard Oney – 45 ac – part Treasury Warrant 20540 dated November 10, 1788 – on both sides the north fork of Clinch River
169 – September 17, 1793 – Richard Oney – 82 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrant: 55 ac by 20540 dated November 10, 1788 & 27 ac by 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – on the waters of the north fork of Clinch River – corner Benjamin Oney – spur of Deskins Mountain
169 – November 27, 1793 – William Kelly, assignee of Darby Kelly – 96 ac – part Treasury Warrant 21247 dated December 9, 1783 – on the waters of Copper Creek, a branch of Clinch River – at the foot of Mockerson Ridge
170 – February 14, 1794 – Shadrach Williams, assignee of William Jewel – 40 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – on the waters of the little Cedar Creek – corner Andrew Cowan – corner Shadrach Williams 66 ac tract – spur of Mockerson Ridge
170 – February 19, 1794 – Samuel Farguson, assignee of Josiah Fugate – 284 ac – part 2 Warrants: 200 ac by preemption warrant 1993 dated December 21, 1781 & 84 ac by 10249 dated December 22, 1781 – on both sides of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River and at th emouth of Indian Creek – by a road corner to William Cesil – crossing Indian Creek – opposite the mouth of Indian Creek – corner to Simon Cockrell
171 – March 20, 1794 – Henry Asberry – 128 ac – part Treasury warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – on the south side of Morrises Knob – corner to Isaac Moore – corner Robert Campbell – by a path – corner to William Garrison – spur of Morrises Knob
172 – March 21, 1794 – David Fanning – 70 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 15172 dated March 28, 1783 & 20 ac by 10249 dated December 22, 1781 – on both sides the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to John Bowen – by a path
172 – April 11, 1794 – Henry Smith, surveyor – 86 ac – entry – February 28, 1794 – part Treasury warrant 11345 dated March 11, 1782 – on the south side of Copper Creek – south side of Copper Creek – foot of Mockerson Ridge
173 – April 12, 1794 – Henry Smith, surveyor – 86 ac – entry – February 28, 1794 – Treasury Warrant 11345 dated March 11, 782 – on the south side of Copper Creek – corner Joshua Penick – foot of Mockerson Ridge
173 – April 28, 1794 – Edward Young – 82 ac – part 2 warrants: 50 ac by 11344 dated March 11, 1782 & 32 ac by preemption warrant 2376 dated December 23, 1782 – on both sides Cove Creek, the waters of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to James Daniel – spur of Clinch Mountain – bank of Cove Creek corner to David Ward – crossing Cove Creek
174 – May 1, 1794 – Henry Smith, surveyor – 130 ac – entry April 22, 1794 – part Treasury Warrant 11345 dated March 11, 1782 – on both sides the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner Smiths 175 ac tract – between 2 spurs of House & Barn Mountain – corner Smiths 335 ac tract – by a path
174 – May 9, 1794 – William Herbert, legatee of William Herbert, decd – 400 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on Cub Creek and on the north side of Clinch River – crossing Cub Creek several times to the mouth then up the river
175 – July 14, 1794 – Rev. Charles Cummings – 154 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8197 dated February 2, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River
176 – July 17, 1794 – William Fugate – 94 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the waters of Mocason Creek – corner Charles Devers
176 – October 3, 1794 – John Horton – 416 ac – part 3 Treasury Warrants: 19 ac by 19435 dated September 16, 1783, 200 ac by 19371 dated September 16, 1783 & 26 ac by 9086 dated December 11, 1781 – on the waters of the middle fork of Indian Creek – corner Hortons 340 ac tract & Zechariah Skeggs – corner Patrick Kendrick, Jr. – corner Adam Lash – corner George Lash – at the foot of Clinch Mountain
176 – July 18, 1794 – William Davis – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11343 dated March 11, 1782 – on the south side of Copper Ridge on the head of a branch of the Drift Timber Branch – along the side of Copper Ridge
178 – November 10, 1794 – John Johnson – 22,134 ac – Treasury Warrant 761 dated September 6, 1794 – on the Louise fork of Big Sandy River – corner to Richard Smith’s 10,000 ac tract #4 & #6 of 5000 ac – crossing the Louisa fork of Sandy River – corner Richard Smiths #8 of 10,000 ac=20
178 – November 9, 1794 – Thomas Stepleton – 40 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – on the waters of Copper Creek=20
179 – Richard Smythe – 200,000 ac – 6 Treasury Warrants: 881 for 25,000 ac; 882 for 25,000 ac; 883 for 25,000 ac; 884 for 25,000 ac; 887 for 20,000 & 878 for 80,000 dated November 29, 1794 – on the waters of the great Sandy River and on both sides of the Louisa Fork – on the northwest bank of Knox Creek, corner to a 320,000 ac survey of Wilson B. Norolass & Jacob Kenna – between the heads of Panther Creek & Knox Creek – corner JOhn Johnsons 22,134 ac survey – corner Richard Smith #30 – crossing the Louisa Fork – corner Smith’s #4
180 – Jesse Evans – 16,320 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19314 for 30,000 dated September 12, 1783 – on the waters of Clinch & Sandy Rivers – corner to Richard Smith surveys #15, #5, #6 – corner to 30,000 ac survey of Wilson Cary Nicholas – crossing the beach fork of Sandy – corner Richard Smiths #8, #7 & #6
180 – April 3, 1795 – John Wood – 100 ac – Treasury Warrant 22097 dated December 24, 1783 – on the north side of Mocason Ridge and north side of Copper Creek – corner to Woods survey known by the name of Heaverlows Tract
181 – Jesse Evans – 22,788 1/4 ac – Treasury Warrants: 14,936 for 4128 3/4 ac dated December 10, 1782; 20209 for 4190 1/2 dated October 29, 1780; 21404 for 789 ac dated December 20, 1783 and 13,680 ac part 19314 for 30,000 ac dated September 12, 1783 – on the waters of Clinch & Sandy River – corner to Richard Smiths survey #5, #1, #15 – corner to Evans survey of 16,320 ac – corner to Wilson C. Nicholas 300,000 ac survey – branch of the beach fork of Sandy River – near Rhea’s fork of Sandy – on the west bank of Sandy
181 – March 7, 1795 – Harry Smith – 440 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – at the west end of the painlick Mountain & on the waters of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – corner Jacob Franciscos 300 ac & 45 ac tracts – corner to John Ratliff – spur of Paintlick mountain – corner Joseph Meridith
182 – Henry Bowin – 5100 ac – part Treasury warrant 1024 dated December 27, 1794 for 15,000 ac – Russell & Wythe Co., the greater part in Russell Co. on the waters of Clinch River – corner to Moses Higginbothams 100 ac tract – corner to Robert Belchee – line of William Owings land – crossing Plumb Creek – corner to James Walker – corner to Benjamin Oney – corner Obediah Paynne 94 ac survey – corner to John Deskins – corner Patrick Kendrick 90 ac survey – corner Richard Oney 82 ac – corner Robert Belshee for 100 ac – corner Andrew Todd for 127 ac – (shown on map: Pounding Creek; Paynnes Creek; Hinds Creek)
183 – (shown on map: Smiths Creek, Oneys Creek, Mill Branch) Henry Bowen – 5200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1024 for 15,000 ac dated December 27, 1794 – on Clinch River – corner to Joseph Meredith 365 ac survey – corner James Daniels 200 ac tract – corner John Green – corner to John Danald – corner to Donald & John Bowen – corner to James Rameys 100 ac tract – corner to William Oneys 230 ac tract – included in survey 128 ac surveyed for Benjamin Brazel, 134 ac for William Oney, 110 for Abraham Milliard & 100 ac for Robert Grevat – February 28, 1795
183 – March 24, 1795 – Hugh McClung – 43,000 ac by Treasury Warrant 1159 dated February 7, 1795 for 50,000 – on the south side of Clinch River & on both sides of Copper Creek – on the bank of Copper Creek at the mouth of Valley Creek – on the south bank of Clinch River below an Island – opposite the mouth of Stock Creek corner to Nathaniel Taylor – included in survey 800 ac for Robert King, 1400 ac for Stokely Dolenson, 100 ac for Job Ingram, 100 ac for Samuel Stalliard, 300 ac for Samuel Ritchie, 399 ac by Henry Hamblin, 100 ac for Benjamin Pendleton
184 – May 4, 1795 – Hugh McClung – 57,000 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 7000 ac by 1159 dated February 7, 1795 & 50,000 by 1160 dated February 7, 1795 – Russell & Washington, the greater part in Washington Co. – beginning near the nead of Bushes Mill Creek – north side of the poor Valley Road – included within the boundary: 300 ac for Zachariah Fugate, 400 ac for John Tate, 300 ac for Charles Dever, 200 ac for William Fugate, 500 ac for Thomas Hobbs, 300 ac for David Cain, 300 ac for Widow Taylor, 400 ac for Joel Hobbs, 500 ac for James Dickenson, 1400 ac for Benjamin Astill, 666 ac for Timothy Burgess, Henry Dickenson, 300 ac for John Anderson, 200 ac for Richard Price, 234 for Robert Preston, 3000 ac for Thomas Stepleton, 28 ac
184 – (shown on map: Big Cedar Creek & Clinch River) April 13, 1795 – James Ramsey – 15,000 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1146 dated February 4, 1795 – on the south side of Clinch River & west side of Cedar Creek – beginning on the bank of Clinch River at the mouth of Big Cedar Creek – nearly opposite John Cowans dwelling house – nearly opposite Shadrack Williams dwelling house – north side of Little Cedar Creek – crossing Little Cedar Creek twice – in a valley nearly opposite John Dollerhide dwelling house – near the lower end of Peter Lawsons plantation – north side of the main county road – near a large cave – nearly opposite Pat. Coils dwelling house – corner of plantation of Samuel Hendricks – near the head of Reeds Branch – on the bank of Clinch River between the mouth of Reeds Branch & the mouth of Dumps Creek – included within boundary: Steven Ogdon 260 ac, Edward Kelly 120 ac, Robert Webb 30 ac, Luke Kelly 100 ac, Joseph Kiser 85 ac, Jacob Robertson 180 ac, David Craig 400 ac – Thomas Colley 360 ac, James Kelly, 100 ac, William Gilmore 300 ac, Thomas Conway 400 ac, Shadrick Monk 50 ac, William Monk, 50 ac, Laurence Vanhook 140 ac, Joseph McRenolds 100 ac, John Jessee 250 ac – Henry Willard 75 ac, Jacob Raresnak 400 ac, Zechariah Hendricks 150 ac – Elijah Hurst 100 ac, John Comm 200 ac – Henry Hurst 30 ac, James Hurst 250 ac, Samuel Hendricks 100 ac, James Dickerson 50 ac – Samuel Vanhook 100 ac, Timothy Burgess 300 ac, John Breeding 60 ac, Spencer Breeding 200 ac, Robert Retherford 50 ac, Shadrack Williams 50 ac, James Gray 180 ac, Peter Lawson 50 ac, Daniel Price 40 ac, Samuel Ewing 40 ac, John Cowan 93 ac
187 – September 13, 1793 – John Horton – 96 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner Richard Price & james McFarland – on the side of Priests mountain near the foot -=20
188 – (shown on Map: Guest River, Clinch River, Cove Creek & Stock Creek) June 22, 1795 – Austin Nichols – 100,000 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 1311 for 488,202 ac – dated April 22, 1795 – on the north side of Clinch River – beginning at the mouth of Guests River then down Clinch River – to the mouth of Stock Creek – to the head of Stock Creek – on the bank of Guest’s River
189 – June 23, 1795 – Moses Shepherd, George Shepherd, David C. Wainright, Jona Farchild, Zadock Farchild, Elias Glover & John Farchild, assignees of Austin Nichols – 25,000 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1311 dated April 22, 1795 – on the west side of Guests River & on both sides of Powels River – corner survey of Bennet Perry & Ezra Perry for 25,000 ac – bank of Guests River and down river – included in survey: Harry SMith 750 ac=20
190 – June 23, 1795 – Bennet Perry & Ezra Perry, assignee of Austin Nichols – 25,000 ac – part treasury Warrant 1311 dated April 22, 1795 – on both sides of Powels River – at the head of Stock Creek, corner to Austin Nichols 100,000 ac
190 – April 27, 1795 – William Kilgore – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 5249 dated June 15, 1780 – on both sides of Copper Creek – corner to James Besst – corner to Thomas Alley – crossing Copper Creek twice
191 – (shown on Map: arrow point to the left of Map with a notation Pound) June 24, 1795 – Jesse Evans – 180,000 ac – 3 Treasury Warrants 60,000 ac each 1325, 1326 & 1327 dated May 1, 1795 – on the waters of Clinch, Powels & Sandy Rivers – corner to the line of Lee Co. – survey for Moses Shepherd & others of 25,000 ac – on the bank of Guests River up the river – on the east bank of the river near its source – corner Richard Smith #24, #12, #14, !
192 – September 29, 1794 – William Oney – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13192 dated August 3, 1782 – on the waters of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to said Oney – corner to Joseph Merradith
192 – April 27, 1795 – John Wood – 100 ac – Treasury Warrant 22103 dated December 24, 1783 – on the north side of Mocason Ridge – above Hoggs Sugar Camp – near a clift of Copper Creek
193 – September 12, 1794 – Ericus Anderson, assignee of Zachariah Price – 74 1/2 ac – part 3 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 9432 dated April 4, 1782, 16 1/2 ac by 8174 dated February 2, 1782 & 8 ac by 11998 dated May 13, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Henry Campbell – side of a spur of Clinch Mountain
193 – November 7, 1794 – Timothy Burgess – 816 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11997 dated April 26, 1782 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – line of Ericus Anderson – corner Henry Campbell – corner to Henry Williams – corner Richard Price – corner Daniel Rileigh – corner William Dollarhide
195 – September 9, 1794 – John Horton – 60 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on both sides the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner Patrick Kendrick
195 – September 17, 1794 – James McFarland, assignee of Alexander Scott – 23 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8174 dated February 2, 1782 – on both sides the north fork of Cedar Creek – corner to John Horton, Samuel Robertson and Richard Price – corner to William Priest – crossing the north fork of Cedar Creek
196 – (shown on Map: south branch & north branch) August 14, 1794 – Samuel Stalliard – 11 ac – an Island in Clinch River – part Treasury Warrant 10249 dated Ddecember 22, 1781 – at the upper end of the Island, down the south branch of the river – to the lower end of the island and up the north branch of the river
196 – William Kilgore, assignee of Daniel Frazier – 100 ac by 1258 dated December 29, 1780 – on both sides of Copper Creek – September 21, 1794
197 – September 21, 1794 – Thomas Alley, assignee of David Evans, assignee of Francis Bird, assignee of Charles Lockeart, assignee of Daniel Frazier – 100 ac – part Land Office Warrant 1258 dated December 29, 1780 – on both sides of Copper Creek
197 – September 21, 1794 – George Miller, assignee of Hugh Mulholland – 280 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 200 ac by 10922 dated February 12, 1782 & 80 ac by 10249 dated December 22, 1781 – on both sides Molls Creek – corner to Jacob Casal – crossing Molls Creek – by a path
198 – September 24, 1794 – Moses Belcher, assignee of William Compton – 40 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11998 dated May 13, 1782 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – near the foot of Clinch Mountain – corner to Richard Price
198 – September 26, 1794 – George Kendrick, assignee of Pat. Kendrick – 50 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrant: 35 ac by 19435 dated September 16, 1783 & 15 ac by 9806 dated December 11, 1781 – on both sides of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner Pat. Kendrick, Sr.
198 – September 29, 1794 – John Horton – 157 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on the waters of Indian Creek – corner Thomas Hunt – at the foot of House & Barn Mountain
199 – September 29, 1794 – Shadrack White, assignee of Benedict Stare – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated September 24, 1782 – on both sides the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to John Bristow – corner Abednigo White
199 – October 2, 1794 – William Webb – 48 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – on the top of Priests Ridge – corner to Webbs 200 ac survey – corner Alexander Murphey
200 – October 4, 1794 – John Horton – 86 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 19435 dated September 16, 1783 & 36 ac by 9086 dated December 11, 1781 – on the waters of Indian Creek – spur of Clinch Mountain corner to Hortons 340 ac tract – corner Hortons 170 ac tract – corner to Patrick Kendrick
200 – October 179, 1794 – Peter Lawson, assignee of Henry Davis – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11998 dated May 13, 1782 – on the south side of the Glade Hollow – corner survey of Cornelius Roberts – in the edge of a Glade Hollow
201 – October 18, 1794 – Robert Retherford, assignee of Richard Price – 47 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14187 dated September 12, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River
201 – September 29, 1794 – John Horton – 157 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to Thomas Hunt – foot of the House & Barn Mountain
202 – September 19, 1794 – William Neel – 210 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14296 dated September 16, 1782 – on both sides of Stantons Creek – east bank of Stantons Creek – top of Buckners Ridge, line of Joseph McCorkle – crossing Stantons Creek
203 – September 19, 1794 – Joseph McCorkle, heir of John McCorkle, decd – 320 ac – Commissioners Certificate – near Hunters Valley on the waters of Stantons Creek – top of Buckners Ridge
204 – October 7, 1794 – Berry Robertson, assignee of Jacob Robertson – 30 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on south side of Clinch River – on a bank of the river opposite an island – below the mouth of a hollow
204 – January 3, 1795 – David Ward – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 873 dated November 28, 1794 – on the waters of Cove Creek, branch of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to Ward & Robert Barnes – at the foot of the short mountain
205 – January 3, 1795 – Robert Barnes – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 873 dated November 28, 1794 – on the waters of Cove Creek, branch of Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – at the foot of the short mountain corner to David Ward – corner to Barns 100 ac tract – corner John Donald
206 – March 20, 1795 – James Friley – 194 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 14585 dated September 1, 1782 & 94 ac by 17445 dated June 26, 1783 – on the south side of Clinch River – corner to Frederick Fryley 334 ac survey
207 – blank page
208 – May 2, 1795 – Harry Smith – 550 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on the west side of Guests River and on the waters of Powel River – south side of the south fork of Powels River at the east end of the big stone mountain – bank of Guests River
209 – May 4, 1795 – Harry Smith – 400 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on the west side of Guests River
209 – June 26, 1795 – Tryon Gibson – 64 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – on both sides of the north fork of Clinch River
210 – May 6, 1795 – John Marshal – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11460 dated March 18, 1782 – on both sides of the Pound fork of Sandy River – crossing Indian Creek and Bowl Camp Creek
210 – May 7, 1795 – John Marshal – 803 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11460 dated March 18, 1782 – on the east side of Guests River and on both sides of Toms Creek – at the mouth of Toms Creek – crossing Toms Creek
211 – November 5, 1795 – John Horton – 200 ac – Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on the south side of House & Barn Mountain – corner to Thomas Hunt – corner Adam Lash – corner to Samuel Duff
212 – November 28, 1795 – Austin Nichols – 300,150 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1211 dated April 2, 1795 & 150,000 by 1642 dated October 29, 1795 – joining Jesse Evans survey of 180,000 – north of the head of Stock Creek – corner Richard Smith 200,000 ac survey=20
213 – May 29, 1795 – 91 ac – Jacob Crabtree – part Treasury Warrant 8174 dated February 2, 1782 – on the south side of War Gap Ridge – corner to another of Crabtrees survey – west side of a spur of Clinch Mountain – south bank of Cedar Creek – at the foot of the War Ridge – crossing the old War Gap Road
213 – May 29, 1795 – William King – 240 1/2 ac – part Treasury Warrant 939 dated December 5, 1794 – on the north side of Clinch River Mountain – corner Jacob Crabtrees survey – south bank of Cedar Creek – west side of a spur of Clinch Mountain – corner Crabtrees 50 ac – corner to Thomas Johnson
214 – May 30, 1795 – Jacob Crabtree – 47 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 13 ac by 22015 dated December 24, 1783 & 34 ac by 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – on the north side of the War Ridge – corner to James Litton & Elijah Smith
215 – May 30, 1795 – William King – 300 ac – part Treasury Warrant 939 dated December 5, 1794 – on the waters of Clinch River – spur of the War Ridge, corner to Thomas Johnsons survey of 246 ac – north side of the Little Rye Grass Mountain – on the side of the War Ridge
215 – June 23, 1795 – Thomas Johnson – 49 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner to Hamlet Paterson – on the south side of Cedar Creek
215 – July 4, 1795 – Daniel Nelson, assignee of Johnson Nelson – 18 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13687 dated August 3, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River=20
216 – July 4, 1795 – Peter Honaker – 25 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1973 dated December 20, 1781 – on the south side of Clinch River
216 – July 6, 1795 – George Belcher – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13687 dated August 3, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River on both sides of a branch – spur of House & Barn Mountain
216 – July 6, 1795 – Robert Mary (Macy) – 82 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 10249 dated December 26, 1781 including 32 ac surveyed for Robert Mary (Macy) – on the south side of Clinch River
217 – July 8, 1795 – Michael Eliot – 130 ac – assignee of Jacob Crabtree – part of 3 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 12668, 50 ac by 8482 & 30 ac by a grant to John Jamison 15152 dated March 21, 1783 – on the north side of the House & Barn MOuntain – near the head of the Hurricane Branch which runs through the Turkey Hollow
217 – July 8, 1795 – Abraham Crabtree – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1005 dated December 23, 1794 – on the south side of the House & Barn Mountain – corner to James McFarlands patent land
217 – William Nash – July 9, 1795 – 98 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on Cedar Creek, branch of Clinch River – corner to James Scott – crossing Cedar Creek
218 – July 10, 1795 – John Green – 19 ac – part Treasury Warrant – on the waters of Clinch River – corner William Cope
218 – July 24, 1795 – Thomas McRenalds, assignee of Henry Hurst – 31 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10922 dated February 12, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River – corner to survey of Thomas Cauly on the west – corner John Jessee
219 – (Shown on Map: Sandy River, Knox Creek, Peters Creek & Blackberry Creek) August 4, 1795 – William Meritt – 1000 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants: 969 dated December 13, 1794 for 50,000 ac & 1189 dated February 18, 1795 for 50,000 – on the south side of Sandy River – corner Wilson C. Nicholas 500,000 ac survey – crossing Knox Creek & several branches of Panther Creek & Bull Creek – on the South side of Sandy River, nearly opposite the mouth of Turkey Creek – corner John W. Kettura survey of 180,000 ac – excludes 200 ac of James Madison
220 – August 10, 1795 – James Dickenson – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10872 dated February 6, 1782 – on the north side of Mocason Ridge – near the head of Lick Branch – at a fork of Lick Branch
220 – November 2, 1795 – James Mcfarlane – 8 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11344 dated March 11, 1782 – survey of Mcfarlanes of 142 ac – south side of House & Barn MOuntain
220 – November 5, 1795 – John Horton – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on the south side of the House & Barn Mountain – corner to Thomas Hunt – side of a path – corner Adam Lash – corner Samuel Duff=20
221 – (shown on map: Clinch River, Valey Creek, Copper Creek, Morqueson Creek) September 11, 1795 – Call McGriger – 76,593 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants 1340 dated May 5, 1795 & 1210 March 6, 1795 – on the waters of Morqueson Creek, Copper Creek & Clinch River – on the bank of Copper Creek, at the mouth of Valey Creek – corner Hugh McClung survey – on the south bank of Clinch River – mouth of Bushes Mill Creek – on copper Ridge at the head of Bushes Mill Creek – crossing Copper & Morqueson Creeks – includes the following: James Ally, Sr., 230 ac – Thomas Ally 345 ac – John Back 420 ac – William Boling 300 ac – Charles Beckley 264 ac – Jacob Casel 200 ac – William Dorton 500 ac – William Dortons Estate 350 ac – John Davidson 170 ac – John English 300 ac – Benjamin Fugate 100 ac – Frederick Friley, Esquire 969 ac – Zachariah Fugate 180 ac – Ambrose Fletcher 100 ac – William Huston 200 ac – John Harris 140 ac – Charles Kilgore 100 ac – Robert Kilgore 226 ac – Henry Mohons Estate 200 ac – Robert M. McCoys Estate 400 ac – James McKenny 385 ac – James Osburne 400 ac – Thomas Osbourns Estate 600 ac – James Ovelton 460 ac – Abram Oxer 230 ac – Patrick Porter 185 ac – Samuel Porter 260 ac – Joshua Pennix 74 ac – William Russells Estate 600 ac – William Robinsons 200 ac – John Smith 358 ac – John Salliers 60 ac – Henry Smith 160 ac – Robert Tate 250 ac =3D John Tate 150 ac – Robert Vickers 200 ac – James Whartons Estate 200 ac – Henry Dickenson 550 ac – James Bush 100 ac – Charles Devers Estate 100 ac – William Fugates Estate 100 ac – Johnson V. Dickensons 1000 ac – James Lemarrs 100 ac – Henry Smith 150 ac – Henry Bowens 9700 ac – William Tate 145 ac
222 – (shown on map: Clinch River, Indian Creek, Middle Creek, Mud Lick Creek) September 10, 1795 – Call McGriger – 25,169 ac – 5 Treasury Warrants: 21182 dated December 1, 1783 4000 ac; 625 dated March 4, 1795 for 6276 ac; 10333 dated December 21, 1781 for 2000 ac; 21661 dated December 24, 1783 for 5000 ac; 4627 dated April 7, 1780 for 1000 ac; 665 ac by 624 dated March 4, 1795; 6226 ac by 1340 dated May 5, 1795 – on both sides of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to Richard Smith – north fork of Clinch river – north side of Kents Ridge – on the south side of the Town Hollow Ridge – by the side of the county road – by a path that leads from Richard Oneys to John Hankinses – crossing the river several times – near an old dwelling house of Francis Hineses – standing in Rorixes Gap – south bank of Sandy River corner to survey of Wilson C. Nicholas – west bank of Sandy River – included within the boundary the following surveys: John Hankins 350 ac; James Rorark 100 ac; Ja. Fugate 300 ac; Hezekiah Whitt 95 ac; Robert Preston 500 ac; John Deskins 188 ac; Patrick Kindrake 100 ac; James Ramey 300 ac; James Barnet 88 ac; Walter Preston 150 ac; Robert Preston 200 ac; James Moore 250; Joseph Ray 300 ac; Walter Preston 200 ac: John Foular 400 ac; John Vandick 280 ac; Trion Gibson 50 ac; John Trent 200 ac; James Maddison 800 ac; Isaac Johnson 250 ac; James Rodgers 300 ac; William Ingram 250 ac; Abraham Millard 50 ac; Henry Smith 130 ac
224 – November 15, 1795 – James Davidson – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1951 dated December 18, 1781 – on Big Mocason Creek, branch of the north fork of Holstein River – corner Samuel Cornett – south side of Clinch Mountain
224 – November 18, 1795 – David Thompson – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1951 dated December 18, 1781 – on Big Mocason Creek – corner Samuel Cornett – corner William Turners survey – by a road
224 – November 23, 1795 – James Dickerson – 40 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1024_ dated December 22, 1781 – on the waters of Clinch River – corner John Counts on the north side of the Glade Hollow Ridge – near a sugar camp
225 – November 30, 1795 – Abednego White – 158 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 1019 dated December 24, 1794 & 58 ac by 7844 dated November 2, 1781 – on the waters of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to said White – by a road – corner to Jacob Francisco
225 – December 4, 1795 – Enos Browning – 120 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants 11961, 8174 dated February 2, 1782 – on the waters of Clinch River – low gap of the House & Barn Mountain
225 – December 12, 1795 – Colbert Fugate – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17626 dated July 5, 1783 – on the head of a branch of Mocason Creek – end of a spur of Mocason Ridge
226 – December 8, 1795 – Henry Dickenson & Thomas Johnson, Tenants in Common – 110 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11118 dated February 27, 1782 – on the head of Little Copper Creek, branch of Clinch River – on the north side of Copper Ridge=20 226 – December 9, 1795 – Thomas Johnson & Henry Dickenson, Tenants in Common – 800 ac – part Land Office Warrant 11118 dated February 27, 1782 – on big Copper Creek on both sides thereof – at the head of William Dorton’s spring branch near an old house – crossing Copper Creek – spur of Mocason Ridge – north side of the Lick Knob – on the northeast side of Little Copper Creek – corner Edward Dorton
227 – December 9, 1795 – Thomas Johnson & Henry Dickenson, Tenants in Common – 60 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11118 dated February 27, 1782 – on the ridge between the waters of Molls Creek & Grassy Creek – near the head of a hollow of Molls Creek – near a path that leads from William Dortons to James Osburn
227 – 2 Treasury Warrants 1590 & 1591 dated September 15, 1795 – 75,000 ac – John Henry & Alexander Smyth – 150,000 ac – on the east bank of the great Sandy River at the Junction of Russells & the Louisa branches which form it – up Louisa – on the bank oat the lower end of a bottom some distance below the mouth of the first branch that empties below Grape Vine on the same side – corner to Harry Smith in February 1795 – corner William Meritts survey of 100,000 ac – on the bank of that branch of Sandy which separates Russell from Wythe and Kanawah Co. about a computed mile above the mouth of a creek which empties on the south side called Blackberry, marked by Harry Smith & French Mason – below the mouth of a creek that empties there into on the south side called Comforts Creek – corner to Alexander Wolcott
228 & 229 – 8 Treasury Warrants: 1551, 1552, 1555, 1556, 1557, 1558 for 50,000 ac each dated August 17, 1795 & part by 1641 for 200,000 ac dated October 29, 1795 – Alexander Wolcott 650,000 ac – on the east bank of great Sandy River at the junction of Russell & Louisa Branches – on the southwest bank of the east branch of Sandy River which separates Russell from Wythe & Kanawah Co. – below the mouth of a creek that empties thereinto on the southwest side called Comforts Creek – east branch of Sandy River – to the mouth of said branch where it empties into great Sandy River and up Great Sandy River – includes 650,000 & 110,000 ac by Rev. James Madison, John Preston & others=20
230 – December 19, 1795 – Stephen Osburn – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 5249 dated June 15, 1780 – on the waters of Clinch River – corner to said Osburn
230 – March 13, 1796 – John Vandike – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 871 dated November 28, 1794 – on Indian Creek a branch of Clinch River – corner to said Vandike
230 – March 18, 1796 – Benjamin Johnson – part of Treasury Warrant 17626 dated July 5, 1783 – in the Elk Garden & the waters of Clinch River – corner to Johnson & Thomas Hendricks
231 – March 23, 1796 – David Canady, assignee of Benjamin Hansford – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8174 dated February 2, 1782 – on the waters of Clinch River – corner to Jeremiah Pickett
231 – May 8, 1796 – John Smith – 160 ac – Treasury Warrant 8415 dated April 4, 1782 – on the waters of Clinch River – corner to James Osburn – in the fork of main sinking creek
231 – May 9, 1796 – John Smith – 40 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8415 dated April 4, 1782 – on the north side of Copper Ridge on the waters of Clinch River – corner to said Smith – on the south side of Castle’s Run
232 – June 1, 1796 – Harry Smith – 280 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on the waters of Copper Creek – corner to Thomas Stepleton 40 ac – on the bank of Copper Creek – corner Jacob Niece – by a road corner Joseph Whiteley
232 – June 2, 1796 – Harry Smith – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on the roaring branch – crossing the lick branch
233 – June 4, 1796 – Harry Smith – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on both sides of the Lick Branch and on both sides of Big Sinking – on the south bank of the Lick Branch, corner Harry Smith 200 ac tract – crossing big sinking
233 – June 6, 1796 – Harry Smith – 164 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on the west side of Guests River – at the upper end of the big bent – corner Harry Smiths 400 ac tract
234 – June 7, 1796 – Harry Smith – 38 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on the west side of Guests River opposite the mouth of the Glady Fork
234 – June 8, 1796 – Harry Smith – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on the west side of Guests River
234 – December 15, 1796 – Harry Smith – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on Cole Creek & Fugates Mill Creek – on the west side of Mill Creek – corner tract granted to Jona. Fugate – crossing Mill Creek – crossing Cole Creek
235 – July 20, 1796 – Robert Means – 12,000 ac – Treasury Warrant 824 dated October 3, 1794 – on both sides of Copper Creek – beginning at the mouth of valley Creek – on the north side of Copper Creek, corner to a survey of Hugh McClung – up Valley Creek – on the south side of Thomas Alleys Mill Creek
235 – July 21, 1796 – Robert Means – 5000 ac – 3 Treasury Warrants: 825, 286 & 827 dated October 3, 1794 – on the north side of Mocason Ridge & on both sides of Copper Creek – on a clift of Copper Creek – crossing Copper Creek – Corner to John Woods
236 – James Swan – 100,000 ac by Treasury Warrant 1608 dated September 25, 1795 – from the Mouth of Big Toms Creek – crossing Cany, Cranesnest & Pound forks of Sandy River – crossing the Pound fork of Sandy – July 22, 1796 -=20
236 – Alexander Wolcott – 50,000 ac – Treasury Warrant 1643 dated October 29, 1795 – on the south side of Powels Mountain by the head of a creek – on the west bank of Guests River – July 25, 1796
237 – Alexander Wolcott – 100,000 ac – 50,000 ac by part Treasury Warrant 1641 & 25,000 ac by 1645 & 25,000 by 1644 dated October 29, 1795 – on the west bank of Tottery Creek – July 28, 1796
238 – July 29, 1796 – David Ross – 4000 ac – Treasury Warrant 21425 dated December 23, 1783 – on the waters of Copper Creek – corner to Roberts Means 12000 ac survey – above Thomas Alleys Mill – crossing said Mill Creek – crossing the county road several times=20
238 – August 6, 1796 – William Meed – 175 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14269 dated September 14, 1782 – on the north side of Copper Ridge, on the waters of Clinch River – corner to Caleb Fryley – corner to John Smith
238 – August 10, 1796 – Jacob Crabtree, assignee of Michael Sword – 100 ac by part Treasury Warrant 11998 dated May 13, 1782 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner said Crabtree – bank of Cedar Creek with another of Crabtrees corners – on the bank of Cedar Creek, corner to Hamlet Patterson – east side on a spur of the Rye Grass Mountain
239 – October 14, 1796 – William Kilgore, assignee of Hugh Mulholland – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8228 dated March 4, 1782 – on the waters of Copper Creek, branch of Clinch River
239 – November 6, 1796 – John Horton – 4 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner Richard Price, James McFarlane & said Horton
240 – July 30, 1795 – John Hargess, assignee of Cornelius Dollerhide – 232 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 21247 dated December 9, 1783 & 132 ac by 17626 dated July 5, 1783 – on both sides of Little Cedar Creek – on a spur of Mocason Ridge – crossing Little Cedar Creek
240 – January 20, 1797 – Call McGregor – 5400 ac by part of entry made for Call McGregor for 30,000 ac dated April 8, 1795 & by treasury warrant 1210 dated March 6, 1795 for 100,000 ac – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – beginning on the south bank of Mocason Creek – corner Call McGregory 76,593 ac survey
241 – January 21, 1797 – Call McGregor – 6132 ac – part Entry for 30,000 ac dated April 8, 1795 & part Treasury Warrant 1210 dated March 6, 1795 for 100,000 ac – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to Call McGregors 5400 ac survey
241 – January 25, 1797 – William Webb – 429 ac – on both sides of Priests Mountain adjoining two surveys made in the name of Webb -part of 2 Treasury Warrants: 300 ac by 624 dated March 4,1795 & 129 ac by 1019 dated December 24, 1794 – corner Peter Bays – on the south side of Priests Mountain – corner to James McFarlane – corner to Richard Price – corner Alexander Murphy
242 – February 1, 1797 – Leemaster Cooksey – 48 ac – part Treasury Warrant 873 dated November 28, 1794 – on the waters of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – above Cookseys Plantation, corner to Edward Young – by the side of the Lick Branch
242 – February 2, 1797 – Andrew Todd – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 873 dated November 28, 1794 – on the waters of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – in Gillispys Hollow
242 – February 5, 1797 – Abraham Crabtree – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 105 dated December 23, 1794 – on the south side of the House & Barn Mountain – corner James McFarlane
243 – February 8, 1797 – Call McGregor – 14,000 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1210 dated March 6, 1795 for 100,000 ac – corner of Hugh McClungs survey – passing upper corner of Call McGregors 6130 ac tract
243 – February 12, 1797 – Thomas Mallett, assignee of John Wood – 110 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11962 dated May 10, 1782 – on the waters of Copper Creek – corner Thomas Malletts 200 ac tract – on the side of a path – on a clift of Copper Creek
244 – February 12, 1797 – 200 ac – Thomas Mallet, assignee of John Wood – 126 1/2 ac by Treasury Warrant 11962 dated May 10, 1782 & 23 1/2 ac by 11962 dated May 10, 1782 – on both sides of Copper Creek – on the north side of Copper Ridge – crossing Copper Creek – passing by the mouth of a Petre Cave – corner to Thomas Mallet 110 ac survey
244 – April 10, 1797 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – on the waters of the Great Sandy River – part Treasury Warrant 7391 dated October 16, 1781 for 10,000 ac – corner Richard SMith #21, #15, #9, #14
245 – April 11, 797 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – on the waters of the Great Sandy River – part Treasury Warrant 7391 dated October 16, 1781 for 10,000 ac – on the southeast corner of Richard Smiths surveys #20, #14, #19, #22, #2, #1, #13
245 – april 29, 1797 – Richard Smith – 5000 ac – on the waters of the Great Sandy River – part 1800 ac – Treasury Warrant 7392 dated October 16, 1781 for 10,000 ac & part of 3200 ac Treasury Warrant 15064 dated December 30, 1782 for 4303 2/3 ac – corner Richard SMith #30, #4, #5, #30
246 – (shown on map: Clinch River) April 16, 1797 – 4200 ac – Richard Smith – part Treasury Warrant 7392 dated October 16, 1781 for 10,000 – on the south side of Clinch River joining and below a survey for Richard Smith of 4000 ac – corner Richard Price – to the mouth of Big cedar Creek – corner Timothy Burgess – corner James Shoemaker – corner to William Cope – corner Jeremiah Shelton – corner Enos Browning – corner George Pucket – corner to Burgess & james Scott – corner Scott & Zachariah Jones – corner Jones & Francis Browning – corner Michael Eliot – by a path – corner to George Puckett – corner to George Finney – corner Richard Smith
248 – April 12, 1797 – 4000 ac – Richard Smith – Treasury Warrant 7392 dated October 16, 1781 for 10,000 ac – on the south side of Clinch River and on both sides of the House & Barn Mountain – corner George Finney – corner George Puckett – corner Jesse Virmilion – corner Abraham Fuller – corner William Crumwell – corner Henry Burk – corner John Wells – corner Abraham Crabtree – corner David Preece – corner William Preece – corner James McFarlane – corner McFarlane, henry Smith & Samuel Robertson – corner Michael Immell – on the bank of Clinch River, on the north side of the Cedar spring branch near the mouth – corner John Boyd – near the mouth of Cedar Spring Branch on the south bank of Clinch River – corner of Patrick & John Coil – corner to Aaron Richardsons survey – corner Richard Price
250 – April 29, 1797 – Samuel Ewing – 70 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2083 dated December 23, 1796 for 1000 ac – on the waters of Mocason Creek – on the south bank of the Cranefork of Mocason Creek, corner to John Estill
251 – Inclusive platt of John Hortons 2 surveys: September 13, 1794 & November 6, 1796 containing 4 ac each – Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner Richard Price – on the side of Priests Mountain – corner James McFarlane
251 – May 27, 1795 – 100 ac – Jacob Crabtree – part treasury Warrant 11998 dated May 13, 1782 – on the south side of the War Ridge – corner said Crabtree – west side of a spur of Clinch Mountain – on the south bank of Cedar Creek – at the foot of the War Ridge – crossing the old War Gap road
252 – January 19, 1795 – Shadrach Williams – 40 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17626 dated July 5, 1783 – on the waters of Cedar Creek – corner Williams 36 ac tract – corner William Gilmore
252 – July 17, 1795 – Shadrach Williams – 86 ac – part 3 Treasury Warrants: 58 ac by 11961 dated May 10, 1782; 10 ac by 17626 dated July 5, 1783; & 18 ac by 17445 dated June 26, 1783 – on the waters of little Cedar Creek – corner to Williams 66 ac tract, corner William Gilmore
253 – April 30, 1796 – Rev. James Madison – 680 ac – part Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – on the west side of Guests River – on the bank of Guests River a little above the mouth of a large branch
253 – June 15, 1795 – Thomas Carter – 10 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14187 dated September 12, 1782 – on both sides of Johnsons Creek, waters of Clinch River – on the bank of a creek a little below the mill seat=20
254 – April 4, 1798 – Weatt Daniel, assignee of Richard Hyden – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11345 dated March 11, 1782 – on the north side of the Maden Spring fork of Clinch River – on the north bank of the Maden Spring fork, corner to John Haney
254 – May 24, 1797 – David Ross, assignee of Robert Wood – 1000 ac – Treasury Warrant 14862 dated november 22, 1782 – on the waters of Mockerson and Copper Creek adjoining and below a survey of 1400 ac made in the name of Ross – beginning at the mouth of the big spring branch corner to his 1400 ac tract – spur of Copper Ridge
255 – May 23, 1797 – David Ross, Assignee of Robert Wood – 1400 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14865 dated November 22, 1782 – on the waters of Mockerson Creek and Copper Creek – at the head of the big spring, corner to survey of 5000 ac for Robert Means – corner to John Wood – corner Robert Michels – corner 2 surveys made for Thomas Mallet
255 – May 26, 1797 – Robert Means – 3500 ac – part Treasury Warrant 824 dated October 3, 1794 – on the waters of Mockerson creek and Copper Creek – beginning at the mouth of the big spring branch, corner to David Ross 1400 ac survey & 1000 ac survey – on the bank of Copper Creek, corner to Robert Preston – on the side of a path that leads from Mockerson Gap to the old Fort – on Obeys creek & crossing the same – crossing Copper Creek – in a Gap of Copper Ridge – on the north bank of Mockerson Creek
256 – March 20, 1797 – Obediah Fulks, assignee of Benjamin Lockart – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10249 dated December 22, 1781 – on the waters of the maiden spring fork of Clinch River – corner Robert Belshee – on Morrises Knob
257 – January 9, 1798 – John Wood – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 3323 dated March 3, 1780 – on the south side of Mocason Creek – corner Jonathan Wood & William Huston
257 – January 30, 1798 – John Wood – 98 ac – part Treasury Warrant 3323 dated March 3, 1780 – on the south side of Mockason Creek – east side of a path – on the south bank of Mocason Creek – corner survey of Joseph & James Davidson
257 – January 30, 1794 – John Wood – 76 ac – part Treasury Warrant 16602 dated May 27, 1783 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain including the Cranesnest – in the forks of a branch that empties into Mocason Creek near the dug bank below William Howerton
258 – William Combs – January 30, 1798 – 100 ac – 2 treasury warrants 662 & 663 dated September 6, 1796 for 50 ac each – adjoining a survey of said Combs – crossing Mocarson Creek twice=20
258 – January 30, 1798 – Jacob Bishop – 90 ac – Treasury Warrant 8415 dated April 4, 1782 – on the north side of Mocarson Ridge
259 – January 30, 1798 – John Wood – 100 ac – part Treasury warrant 16602 dated May 27, 1783 – on the waters of Mockason Creek – near the beare head branch, corner of John Johnson – corner James Osburn
259 – February 1, 1798 – Thomas Soward – 81 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17626 dated July 5, 1783 – on both sides of Copper Creek – above the head of the big spring – north bank of Copper Creek
260 – February 2, 1798 – Robert Casteel – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 16602 dated May 27, 1783 – on both sides of Copper Creek – on the north bank of Copper Creek, corner to Robert Preston
260 – February 3, 1798 – Robert Casteel – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 16602 dated May 27, 1783 – on both sides of Copper Creek
260 – February 6, 1798 – James Jackson – 76 ac – part Treasury Warrant 16602 dated May 27, 1783 – on both sides of Grassy Creek – corner Jcob Castle – crossing Valley Creek
261 – February 6, 1798 – Hugh Molhollon – 200 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 by 1741 dated December 23, 1795 & 100 by 3323 dated March 3, 1780 – on both sides of Grassy Creek – corner William Dorton
261 – February 7, 1798 – John Fugate, Jr. – 34 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 14 ac by 10922 dated February 12, 1782 & 20 ac by 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – crossing a survey of William Bowling & James McKinney – on the south side of Lick Branch
261 – February 21, 1798 – John Ward – 20 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2301 dated October 23, 1787 – on both sides of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – corner James Richardson – crossing the Maiden Spring Fork – corner Henry Bowen – crossing the Cove Road to an island
262 – February 26, 1798 – John Murphey – 132 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 1019 dated December 24, 1794 & 32 ac by 21247 dated December 9, 1783 – on the waters of Ceder Creek – corner to Richard Price – corner to Robert Preston=20
262 – March 6, 1798 – Thomas Marshall, assignee of Samuel Hadox, assignee of Robert Preston – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14269 – on the south side of Clinch River – on the east side of Hickersons Creek – on the south bank of Clinch River
263 – July 3, 1798 – Edmond Pendleton – 281 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7315 dated October 15, 1781 – corner Thomas Carter – in a bend of Cove Creek – by a path – on the bank of Clinch River – to the mouth of Lick Creek – to the mouth of Cove Creek
263 – March 28, 1798 – Robert Casteel – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 16602 dated May 27, 1783 – on the north side of Copper Creek – corner to another survey of Casteel
264 – (shown on map: Clinch River, Stock Creek, Cove Creek, Big Stony Creek, Stantons Creek, Hays Creek) September 22, 1798 – Richard Smith – 30,633 ac – 28 treasury warrants: 4588 dated April 7, 1780 for 620 ac; 4587 dated April 7, 1780 for 500 ac; 8541 dated November 6, 1781 for 500 ac – 10956 dated February 12, 1782 for 1001 1/2 ac; 10233 dated December 22, 1781 for 500 ac; 2415 dated February 5, 1780 for 250 ac – 17230 for June 2, 1783 for 1316 1/2 ac; 8540 dated November 6, 1781 for 500 ac; 8064 dated November 29, 1781 for 500 ac; 14711 dated October 24, 1782 for 1108 1/2 ac; 13938 dated August 24, 1782 for 1173 1/2 ac; 12995 dated August 27, 1782 for 1018 1/2 ac; 11758 dated April 20, 1782 for 1799 ac; 11541 dated March 21, 1782 for 695 1/2 ac; 1919 dated December 6, 1781 for 1000 ac; 12291 dated May 28, 1782 for 2737 ac; 12516 dated June 25, 1782 for 3000 ac; 2649 dated February 16, 1780 for 500 ac; 2415 dated February 5, 1780 for 250 ac; 10235 dated December 22, 1781 for 500 ac; 2414 dated February 5, 1780 for 500 ac; 17132 dated June 14, 1783 for 806 1/4 ac; 12519 dated June 25, 1782 for 4991 ac; 10321 dated December 24, 1781 for 1000 ac; 10244 dated December 22, 1781 for 1000 ac; 936 dated June 28, 1780 for 1000 ac; 2648 dated February 16, 1780 dated 500 ac; 12185 dated May 31, 1782 for 996 ac – on the north side of Clinch River – at the mouth of Guests River then down Clinch River – to the mouth of Stock Creek – 1919 & 936 are Preemption Warrants
265 – May 16, 1798 – James Davidson, assignee of Stokely Donalson – 1352 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12362 dated June 18, 1782 – on Copper Creek – near a path – corner John Simmond – by a path – corner to Corban Lane – on a bluff near Copper Creek=20
266 – March 20, 1798 – Call McGregor – 4470 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1210 dated march 6, 1795 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain adjoining the surveys of McGregor – one of 14,000 & one of 5400 ac
266 – April 2, 1798 – Call McGregor – 3538 1/2 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1340 dated May 5, 1795 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – beginning at the top of the Baretown Mountain
267 – February 9, 1797 – 250 ac – William Huston – part of Treasury Warrant 9041 dated November 21, 1781 – on the waters of Mocason Creek – corner of said Huston – corner Jonathan Woods
267 – March 9, 1798 – James Gibson, assignee of Thomas Johnson & Jacob Crabtree, Tenants in Common, assigned of James Sergant 64 ac part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 17252 & 14 ac by 11961 – corner William Fields
268 – May 21, 1798 – Samuel Ewing – 271 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2083 dated December 23, 1795 – near the head of Thomas Hobbs Branch – on Moquason Ridge – near Devers Branch
268 – June 3, 1798 – Samuel Ewing – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2083 dated December 3, 1796
268 – April 12, 1797 – John Wood – 536 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12288 dated June 14, 1782 – on the waters of Mocason Creek – on the bank of Mocason Creek, corner to Joseph & James Davidson – on the west side of Davidsons Still house Branch – on the north side of John Fraziers Branch
269 – May 10, 1797 – James Brown – 124 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8186 dated February 2, 1782 – on the waters of the north fork of Clinch River – on the south side of the sinkhole branch
269 – June 4, 1797 – John Montgomery – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11962 dated May 10, 1782 – on both sides of Fall Creek – corner to Peter Hutchersons – on the north side of Fall Creek – corner Henry Smith=20
270 – June 5, 1797 – Joseph Johnson – 84 ac – part entry of 400 ac of which 316 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on the north side of Clinch River adjoining the survey of said Johnson of 316 ac – on the south bank of Clinch River=20
270 – June 10, 1797 – William Kilgore, assignee of Hugh Molhollon – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17626 dated July 5, 1783 – on the waters of Copper Creek – corner Jacob Castle
270 – June 13, 1797 – James Blair – 64 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14057 dated August 31, 1782 – on the waters of Copper Creek
271 – July 11, 1797 – Henry Wood – 300 ac – 2 entries: 200 ac for John Brackingridge part Treasury Warrant 9628 transferred to John Wood then to Henry Wood & 100 ac for Henry Woods by Treasury Warrant 673 dated September 6, 1796 – on both sides of Copper Creek – on the west side of Mockason Ridge – corner John Sallards – crossing Copper Creek=20
271 – July 12, 1797 – John Wood – 144 ac – part Treasury Warrant 16602 dated May 27, 1783 for 944 ac – on both sides of Stony Ridge – below the head of the big spring
272 – August 20, 1797 – John Woods – 600 ac – 2 entries on part of 3 Treasury Warrants: 200 ac by 11962 dated May 10, 1782; 200 ac by 16602 dated May 27, 1783 & 200 ac by 3323 dated March 3, 1780 – on the waters of Mocason Creek – corner tract of land known by the name of Fraziers cane brak – near the bank of Mocason Creek – corner William Lawson – spur of Clinch Mountain=20
272 – September 4, 1797 – Surrinus Emmons – 155 ac – part Treasury Warrant: 120 ac by 9792 dated December 11, 1781 & 35 ac by 2173 dated April 14, 1797 – on the waters of Laurel Creek – line of Jacob Francisco – crossing Laurel Creek=20
273 – September 5, 1797 – Thomas Green – 63 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 873 dated November 28, 1794 & 13 ac by 2148 dated March 18, 1797 – on the waters of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner John Bristow=20
273 – October 2, 1797 – 100 ac for Abraham Haytor – part entry of 500 ac February 19, 1782=20 – Warrant 10022 dated December 30, 1781 – on both sides of Weavers Creek adjoining Haytors 400 ac survey – line of John Thompson
274 – October 2, 1797 – 400 ac – Abraham Haytor – part entry 500 ac entered February 19, 1782 – Warrant 10022 dated December 20, 1781 – on the south side of Weavers Creek – in Haytors Valley
275 – October 26, 1797 – John Cowan – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10249 dated December 22, 1781 – adjoining survey of Andrew Cowan & John Cowan
275 – November 28, 1797 – Matheas Kimple, assignee of Pat. McDowel – 150 ac – part Treasury Warrant 19371 dated September 16, 1783 – on the waters of Clinch River=20
276 – April 4, 1798 – Lyles Dolsberry – 87 ac – part Treasury Warrant 562 dated December 12, 1793 – on the south side of the Paint Lick Mountain – line of Moses Higanbottoms
276 – May 21, 1798 – Samuel Ewing – 271 ac – Treasury Warrant 2083 dated December 23, 1796 – near the Head of Thomas Hobbs Branch – on Mocquason Ridge – near Devers Branch
277 – June 5, 1798 – Charles Cozee, assignee of Thomas Connoway – 98 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11345 dated March 11, 1782 – on the south side of his mill creek
277 – July 2, 1798 – Richard Price, Jr., assignee of Joseph Blackemore, Sr. – 150 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on the north side of Clinch River=20
278 – Abraham Crabtree – November 5, 1796 – 150 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 1005 dated December 23, 1794 & 50 ac by part 14187 dated September 12, 1782 – assignee of David Priest – on the south side of the house & barn mountain – corner James McFarland
278 – March 3, 1798 – Fathergale Adams – 100 ac part Treasury Warrant 10861 dated February 4, 1782 – in the Rye Cove – corner Joseph Carter & James Gibson – on the side of a path – corner Thomas Carter
279 – March 3, 1798 – Joseph Carter – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10861 dated February 4, 1782 – in the Rye Cove – on the side of a path that leads from Carters to Thomas Carter – at the foot of the clover patch ridge
279 – June 1, 1798 – Luke Kelly – 38 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17325 dated June 25, 1783 – on both sides of Carrs Creek, a branch of Clinch River
280 – June 4, 1798 – Richard Price, Jr., assignee of James Willoughby – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11343 dated March 11, 1782 – on the head waters of Becks Branch
280 – June 29, 1798 – Thomas Marshall, assignee of Samel Haddox, assignee of Walter Preston – 97 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14269 – on the south side of Clinch River=20
281 – July 10, 1798 – John Ward – 62 ac – Treasury Warant 2305 dated October 23, 1797 – on the south side of Cola? Creek, a branch of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to David Ward – spur of Clinch Mountain=20
281 – July 24, 1798 – Robert Smith – 32 ac – part Treasury warrant 1979 dated December 20, 1781 – on the south side of the Short Mountain – corner to James Daniel
282 – July 27, 1798 – James Turner – 230 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 150 by 9795 dated December 11, 1781 & 80 ac by 8174 dated February 2, 1782 – on Cabbin Branch, waters of Clinch River – corner to William Gilmore – on Richard Longs line
282 – July 28, 1798 – James Turner – 90 ac – Treasury Warrant dated September 1796 – south bank of Clinch River – corner to William Robinson – in a gap of the ridge
283 – July 28, 1798 – James Turner – 55 ac – Treasury Warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River – line of William Robinson
283 – July 29, 1798 – David Calhoon – 86 1/2 ac – on the south side of Clinch River – part Treasury Warrant 1748 dated December 23, 1795 – south side of a branch on Berry Robinsons line
284 – July 30, 1798 – Richard Price, Sr. – 47 1/2 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2361 dated December 30, 1798 – corner to Jessy Browning – corner to Thomas Price, Jr.
284 – July 31, 1798 – Richard Price, Sr. – 31 ac – Treasury Warrant 2361 dated December 13, 1797 – on the Elk Garden line corner to Jacob Crabtree – line of Thomas Johnson – line of James Litton – corner Litton & Andrew Martin=20
284 – July 31, 1798 – Fleming Burk, assignee of Jacob Crabtree – 5 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2360 dated December 13, 1797 – on Richard Prices Elk Garden line corner to Andrew Martin – corner to Fleming Burk
285 – July 31, 1798 – John Anderson – 53 1/2 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2361 dated December 13, 1797 – near the head of a spring corner to Thomas Nash – on Samuel Ewings line – in Richard Prices Elk Garden line
285 – August 1, 1798 – Abraham Crabtree, assignee of Charles Crumwell – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – corner to Crabtrees patent land – in Hamlet Pateasons line
286 – August 2, 1798 – Francis Browning – 34 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2358 dated December 13, 1797 – corner to Laurence Vanhook – corner to Francis Browning
286 – August 6, 1798 – Rev. Charles Cummings – 400 ac – Treasury Warrant 8197 – on little Ceder Creek, branch of Clinch River – in a valley near to what is called the right hand fork of said creek
287 – August 6, 1797 – John Drake – 100 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 40 ac 2151 dated March 21, 1797 & 60 ac by 1019 dated December 24, 1794 – assignee of John Horton – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to Drakes former survey – corner to James Bristow
287 – August 7, 1798 – Francis Browning – 120 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 17445 dated June 20, 1793 & 20 ac by 2358 dated December 13, 1797 – on the waters of Ceder Creek, branch of Clinch River – corner to Laurence Vanhook – corner to James Scott – corner to Charles Hays – in John Gibsons line – corner to Thomas Hendrick – corner to Michael Elliott
288 – August 8, 1798 – Thomas Frost, assignee of Joel Hobbs – 300 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8193 dated February 2, 1782 – on the south side of Mockeson Ridge, on the waters of Big Mockason Creek, branch of Holstein – corner to James Taylors land & Richard price – near to a sugartree camp
289 – August 8, 1798 – Shedrach Williams – 40 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17626 dated July 5, 1783 – on the waters of little Ceder Creek – on William Gilmores line – in Stephen Sargents line=20
289 – August 8, 1798 – Shedrach Williams – 54 ac – on the headwaters of little Ceder Creek- part Treasury warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782
289 – August 8, 1798 – Shedrach Williams – 150 ac – on the headwaters of little Ceder Creek- part Treasury Warrant 14292 dated September 16, 1782
290 – August 9, 1798 – Walter Preston – 500 ac – Treasury Warrant 13159 – on Carrs Creek, branch of Big Mockason Creek, waters of the north fork of Holstein River – corner to Estills land
290 – William Bolin – August 9, 1798, assignee of William Trimble – 343 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on some sinking waters on the south side of Clinch River – on a road side
291 – August 10, 1798 – Wilson Vermillion – 15 ac – on both sides of Big Ceder Creek, branch of Clinch River – part Treasury Warrant 2358 dated December 13, 1797 – Anthony Hintors corner – William Garreths corner – James Gibsons corner=20
291 – August 15, 1798 – John Ward, assignee of William Smith – 41 ac – Treasury Warrant 2308 – on the south side of the Short Mountain – corner to David Ward
291 – Walter Preston – August 20, 1798 – 195 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13185 – on both sides of Copper Creek, branch of Clinch River – on a path called Becks path – on the north side of Mockason Ridge
292 – August 20, 1798 – Simeon Jackson – 177 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 2172 dated April 14, 1797 & 77 ac by 2174 dated April 24, 1797 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain and on both sides of the dry branch a part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to Call McGrigor – on both sides of a path – near George Mutters line
293 – August 21, 1798 – Isaac Leonard – 355 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 300 ac by 2189 dated May 13, 1797 & 55 ac by 2367 dated September 25, 1782 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain and on the head of the Lick branch, part of the waters of Ceder Creek which is part of Clinch river – corner to John Murphy – corner George Mutter – corner Mutter & Simeon Jackson – corner to Caul McGrigor – down the mountain and crossing the Lick Branch
293 – John Fugate, Sr., assignee of Henry Hamblin – August 22, 1798 – 100 ac by part Treasury Warrant 10872 dated February 6, 1782 – on Castle Run, branch of Clinch River, on the north side of the river – near McCoys northwest corner of his old survey formerly Henry Hamlins – corner to Frederick Frileys land – corner Frileys 260 ac survey – corner William Bolin
294 – August 23, 1798 – William Romine, assignee of Samuel Ewing – 47 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2083 dated December 23, 1796 – on the north side of the Maiden Spring road – corner to David Fannan & Surrinus Emmons on a knob near the corner of David Fannins field – corner to Jacob Francisco – corner to George Francisco
294 – Charles Cassre? – August 24, 1798 – 100 ac – Treasury Warrant 14292 dated September 16, 1782 – corner to Patrick Coyle – in William Bustards line
295 – Walter Preston – August 24, 1798 – 56 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13169 – on the waters of Copper Creek, branch of Clinch River – line of Richard Price formerly Cranks
295 – Samuel Kennedy – August 27, 1798 – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17626 dated July 5, 1783 – corner to Jeremiah Pickit – by a path – in Patrick Coyles line
296 – Edward Monahan, assignee of Hugh Monholland – August 29, 1798 – 85 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17445 dated June 26, 1783 – on both sides of Grassy Creek, branch of Copper Creek – corner Thomas Monahons land
296 – August 29, 1798 – Hezekiah Whitt, assignee of Embly Miller – 44 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10249 dated December 22, 1781 – on both sides of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to John Davis, Jr. – near Davis fence – corner to Peter Lower
297 – Jacob Castle – August 29, 1798 – 13 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14292 dated September 16, 1782 – on the waters of Copper Creek – line of Castles old survey
297 – James Davidson – September 3, 1798 – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 9041 dated November 21, 1781 – on the north side of Mocakson Creek, on both sides of his stillhouse branch, waters of said creek
297 – September 5, 1798 – George Green, assignee of Grizzeland Haney, assignee of James Haney – 47 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2148 dated March 18, 1797 & 100 ac as assignee of Daniel Murphy by 2191 dated May 13, 1797 – 147 ac – on both sides of big Mockason Creek, branch of Holstein River – corner to Greens old survey
298 – September 6, 1798 – Patrick Kendick – 25 ac – part Treasury Warrant 871 dated November 28, 1794 – on the south side of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to Kendricks survey now occupied by William Samples
298 – September 6, 1798 – Samuel Richie – 100 ac by part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the north side of the north fork of Clinch River and on both sides of Mudlick Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to James Fowler – crossing Mud Creek – near a small lick
299 – September 7, 1798 – Walter Preston – 92 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13185 – on the south side of the north fork of Clinch River and on both sides of Oneys branch, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to Richard Oney – in John Deskins line – in Paynes improvement
299 – September 8, 1798 – Walter Preston – 197 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13169 – in the Baptist Valley and on both sides of the big branch, part of the waters of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to Thomas Martin – corner John Hankins – crossing the big branch – gap of the sandy ridge
300 – September 10, 1798 – Walter Preston – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13185 – on the gravely lick fork, branch of Clinch River including said lick
300 – September 13, 1798 – Alexander Mitchel – 43 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13687 dated August 3, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River and on both sides of the Ceder Spring branch – corner Abner Vances field – crossing the ceder spring branch – line Col. Henry Smith
301 – September 20, 1798 – George Kindrick – 66 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 2173 dated April 13, 1797 & 16 ac by 14415 dated September 25, 1782 – on both sides of the flag branch, part of the waters of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to Patrick Kindrick – corner to James Maddison – corner to Henry Smith
302 – September 20, 1798 – John Drake – 76 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 36 by 14415 dated December 15, 1782 & 40 ac by 1019 dated December 24, 1794 – assignee of Harry Smith, assignee of James McFarland – on the south side of the middle fork of Indian Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River and on both sides of Drakes Spring Branch – corner to Drakes former survey – corner Samuel Duff – near a hurricane
302 – Elijah Frost – September 21, 1794 – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 9041 dated November 21, 1781 – on both sides of the north fork of Carrs Creek, branch of Big Mockason
303 – Walter Preston – September 22, 1798 – 500 ac – Treasury Warrant 13159 dated August 3, 1782 – on both sides of Carrs Creek, branch of Big Mockason – corner to John & Benjamin Estills land
303 – John Preston, Sr. – September 23, 1798 – 378 ac – Treasury Warrant 7635 dated October 27, 1781 – on the waters of Mockason Creek – on the south side of Mockason Ridge
304 – James Dysart – 150 ac – part Treasury Warrant 7635 dated Octuber 27, 1781 – on the waters of Copper Creek, branch of Clinch River on the south side of Copper Ridge
304 – September 25, 1798 – John Preston, Jr. – 285 ac – Treasury Warrant 7635 dated October 27, 1781 – on Toms Creek, the waters of Clinch River – on the north side of the Creek – crossing the main fork and south fork of said creek – below the mouth of said creek
305 – Richard Price, assignee of James Willoby – September 25, 1798 – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11343 dated March 11, 1782 – on the head of Becks branch, the waters of Clinch River – corner to Charles Cazzles
305 – September 25, 1798 – John Preston, Jr. – 148 ac – Treasury Warrant 8476 dated April 5, 1782 – on the waters of Copper Creek, branch of Clinch River – on the east side of a branch in James Dysarts line
305 – September 28, 1798 – Michael Gollicher – 200 ac – Treasury Warrant 8476 dated April 5, 1782 – on the head of the south fork of Sinking Creek, waters of Clinch River – on the west side of the branch
306 – September 28, 1798 – Robert Laburn & Jessey Friley – 48 ac – Treasury Warrant 1741 dated December 23, 1795 – on the head waters of Sinking Creek, branch of Clinch River – in Robert Prestons line
306 – John Alley – September 30, 1798 – 325 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 25 ac by 19371 dated September 16, 1783 & 300 ac by 9061 dated November 21, 1781 – on the north side of Clinch River including part of Blackemores old fort
306 – October 1, 1798 – John Rhea – 150 ac – Treasury Warrant 7635 dated October 27, 1785 – on a branch of Molls Creek, waters of Clinch River
307 – William King – October 2, 1798 – 350 ac – part Treasury Warrant 691 dated September 10, 1796 – on the south side of Clinch Ridge, on the waters of Copper Creek, branch of Clinch River – beginning on the road that leads from Benjamin Pendletons to big Mockason Gap
307 – October 2, 1798 – Samuel Ewing – 63 ac – part Treasury Warrant 9069 dated November 21, 1785 – on both sides of north and south forks of Ceder Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to tract Samuel Ewing now lives on – line of Andrew Ferguson – line of Richard Price – corner to Thomas Price – corner to said Price & John Irvin
308 – October 3, 1798 – John Carter – 200 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on the north side of Clinch River – on the north side of widows Creek
308 – October 4, 1798 – James Roberts, assignee of Moses Damrel – 30 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 50 ac by 11797 dated April 26, 1782 & 40 ac by 15172 dated March 28, 1783 – on butchers branch, waters of Clinch River – corner to tract of William Robinson – on the bank of Clinch River
309 – October 4, 1798 – William Neel – 400 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14296 dated September 16, 1782 – on the waters of Stantons Creek, branch of Clinch River – on Buckners Ridge – in hunters valley – above Bates improvement
310 – George Stacy, assignee of James Dysart – 600 ac – October 5, 1798 – part Treasury Warrant 8485 – on both sides of Copper Creek, branch of Clinch River – line of Robert Kilgore
310 – October 5, 1798 – Samuel Ally, assignee of Charles Carter? – 100 ac – assignee of Hosea Alley for 31 1/2 ac – part Treasury Warrant 5249 dated June 10, 1780 – part 2 treasury warrants: 100 ac by 19371 dated 31 1/2 ac & by 8228 amounting to 33 1/2 ac – on both sides of Clinch River – corner to Samuel Alleys old survey – on a spur of Chills Mountain – corner to Stephen Osburn
311 – Thomas King – October 9, 1798 – 886 1/4 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11963 dated May 10, 1782 – between Copper Creek & Big Mockason Creek – beginning at the sinking spring near the path that leads from Blackemores old fort to Mockerson Gap
312 – Arther Gilbreath – October 9, 1798 – 886 1/4 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11963 dated May 10, 1782 – between big Mockason creek and Copper Creek – corner to Thomas Kings survey of 886 1/4 ac
312 – Henry Dickinson – October 10, 1798 – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 14585 dated September 1, 1782 – on the south side of Copper Ridge – corner to Charles Carter – corner Henry Dickensons original survey
313 – William Blount – October 10, 1798 – 1211 1/2 ac – Treasury Warrant 17133 dated June 14, 1783 – on the north side of the ridge that divides Clinch from Copper Creek – beginning near a place called Kings Camp=20
314 – October 7, 1796 – Timothy Burges – 454 1/2 ac – part Treasury Warrant 11797 dated April 26, 1782 – on both sides of Copper Ridge – on the side of the road that leads from the Glade Hollow to William Robertsons
314 – John Horton – January 9, 1798 – 160 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2151 dated March 21, 1797 – 500 ac – on the south side of the house & barn mountain – corner to another survey or Hortons – corner to Simeon Jackson – line of Richard Price – corner to Henry Smith, Esquire
315 – January 13, 1798 – John Horton – 53 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13687 dated August 3, 1782 – assignee of William Elam – corner to Thomas Hunt
315 – January 18, 1798 – John Horton – 19 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2151 dated March 21, 1797 – 500 ac – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to another survey of Horton
316 – February 1, 1798 – John Horton – 175 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 135 ac by 1735 dated December 21, 1795 & 40 ac by 2151 dated March 21, 1796 – on the south side of the house & barn mountain – corner to Simeon Jackson – with Thomas Hunts line
316 – February 15, 1798 – Isaac Leonard – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2490 dated May 13, 1797 – 300 ac – on the waters of Ceder Creek – corner to Richard price – corner to William Webb – line of Alexander Murphy – corner to John Murphy & Richard Price
317 – James McFarland – February 15, 1798 – 90 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1019 dated December 24, 1794 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain and on both sides of the Lick Branch – corner to John Hunt – corner to John Murphy – corner to Richard Price – on the Lick Branch corner to said Price – corner George Mutter
318 – March 13, 1798 – John Horton – 225 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 125 ac by 2343 dated December 14, 1797 & 100 ac by 1735 dated December 21, 1795 – on the south side of the house & barn mountain – corner to Thomas Hunt – corner to Samuel Duff – crossing Indian Creek
318 – October 11, 1798 – Alexander Donaldson – 150 ac – part Treasury Warrant 9059 dated November 21, 1781 – on both sides of Copper Creek, branch of Clinch River – beginning on the north side of Mocason Ridge opposite to the head of Hobbs Branch that runs into big Mockeson Creek – on the road that leads from Johnsons Ironworks across said ridge
319 – James Colquehoun – October 11, 1798 – 1000 ac – Treasury Warrant 10392 dated December 21, 1791 – on the north side of Copper Creek – corner to Adam Sherrels land – corner to George Stacys land
319 – October 13, 1798 – Alexander McFarland, assignee of Richard Price – 23 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10249 dated December 22, 1781 – adjoining a survey of Richard Price – corner to Michael Wright
320 – Thomas Tate – October 18, 1798 – 534 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8129 dated February 2, 1782 – on Tanners Branch, waters of Clinch River – corner to William Nash
320 – Henry Dickenson – October 18, 1798 – part Treasury Warrant 10872 dated February 6, 1782 – on the waters of the Cub Creek, branch of Clinch River – corner to Simeon Cockrells land – corner to Patrick Porter – on the north side of Taylors Valley
321 – October 22, 1798 – Stokely Donalson – 4000 ac – Treasury Warrant 21997 dated December 24, 1783 – on the waters of Clinch River – corner to a tract of land Richard Price sold to John Hargess – line of Conaways land – line of William Gilmores land – on the north side of Copper Ridge
321 – October 23, 1798 – John Donnell of 1/2 and James Barr, Robert Barr & John Barr of the other half – 200 ac – Treasury Warrant 11314 – on both sides of the Lick fork of Sandy River – opposite to the mouth of said fork on the east side of the river
322 – October 24, 1798 – John Donnell of 1/2 and James Barr, Robert Barr and John Barr other 1/2 – Treasury Warrant 11314 – on both sides of the Lick fork of Sandy River – on the south side of said fork – below the lick
322 – October 24, 1798 – Robert Preston, assignee of William Gill – 250 ac – Treasury Warrant 9827 dated December 12, 1781 – on the waters of Copper Creek, branch of Clinch River – corner to George & Robert Rutledge
323 – October 25, 1798 – John Donnell for 1/2 & James Barr, Robert Barr & John Barr of 1/2 – Treasury Warrant 1594 – on the main branches of Guests River, branch of Clinch River – near where the middle and north forks meet on the south side of said fork – north bank of south fork of said river
323 – October 26, 1798 – John Donnell for 1/2 & James Barr, Robert Barr & John Barr other 1/2 – Preemption warrant 1594 – on both sides of the north fork of Terns Creek, waters of Clinch River – beginning at the lower end of a place called the big bottom on the south side of the creek=20
324 – October 28, 1798 – John Brackinridge – 300 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 7314 dated October 15, 1781 & 200 ac by 7315 dated October 15, 1781 – in the forks of Copper Creek, waters of Clinch River – corner to John Krank
324 – Littleberry Robinson, assignee of John Barsdale – October 29, 1798 – 335 ac – Commissioners Certificate – on the north side of Clinch River above Lick Creek – corner to Henry Dickenson
325 – Thomas Tate – October 29, 1798 – 150 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8129 dated February 2, 1782 – on both sides of Lick Creek, branch of Clinch River – corner to Berry Robinson
325 – John Frost, assignee of Thomas Frost – October 30, 1798 – 60 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8193 dated February 2, 1782 – on Cars Creek, branch of Big Mockason
326 – October 30, 1798 – John Donnell for 1/2 & James Barr, Robert Barr & John Barr other 1/2 – 472 ac – Treasury Warrant 17142: 85 ac & 387 by 11314 – on thw waters of Sinking Creek, branch of Clinch River – corner to 370 ac made for Donnell – near the Buffaloe Lick
327 – October 30, 1798 – Alexander McFarland, assignee of Richard Price – 150 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10249 dated December 22, 1781 – adjoining a survey of said McFarlands – corner to William Lee
327 – October 31, 1798 – John Donnall for 1/2 & James Barr, Robert Barr & John Barr other 1/2 – 150 ac – Preemption Warrant 1594 – on both sides of Copper Creek, branch of Clinch river – in the fork of Little Copper Creek – line of Dortons land
327 – December 1, 1798 – Isaac Leonard – 105 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2366 dated January 1, 1798 – adjoining survey of Thomas Hunt & George Mutter
328 – Henry Bowen – June 22, 1798 – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 872 dated November 28, 1794 – on the south side of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – corner to Walter Preston – line of John Heaneys near said fork of Clinch River – near the river ridge – including the mouth of said branch – corner Henry Bowen
328 – William Smith – June 22, 1798 – 50 ac – part Treasury warrant 2308 – on the south side of the Maiden spring fork of Clinch River – corner to Thomas Daniel – by a path – corner to Henry Bowen
329 – Peter Bays – August 18, 1798 – 42 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2359 dated December 13, 1797 – on the south side of Priests Mountain
329 – August 29, 1798 – Jeremiah Claypole, assignee of Joseph Meredith – 130 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13194 dated August 3, 1782 – on both sides of the north fork of Clinch River – in the Red Oak bent so called and on the north side of said fork – down the river to the waters edge
330 – August 29, 1798 – Jeremiah Claypole, assignee of Joseph Meredith – 27 ac – part Treasury Warrant 13193 dated August 3, 1782 – on the south side of the north fork of Clinch River – on the top of Kents Ridge
330 – Hamlet Patterson – 50 ac – October 23, 1798 – part Treasury Warrant 19435 dated September 16, 1783 – on both sides of the south fork of Ceder Creek, waters of Clinch River – crossing said fork twice – line of Thomas Johnson – on Abraham Crabtrees line
331 – October 25, 1798 – Bailey Greenwood, assignee of Robert Rutherford – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10249 dated December 22, 1781 – on both sides of Clinch River – corner Richard Thompson – on the river ridge – in Christopher Haines line – in Joseph Oneys line
332 – October 30, 1798 – Surrinus Emmons, assignee of Richard Colier, assignee of Isaac Pretor – 180 ac – part Preemption Warrant 1766 dated June 20, 1782 – on both sides of Laurel Creek, part of waters of Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – in David Fannans line – crossing Laurel Creek and passing David Fannan in John Bristows line – near a path – near Bristows field
333 – October 30, 1798 – Abednigo White – 244 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2170 dated April 14, 1797 – on the north side of the Clinch Mountain – at the foot of Clinch Mountain corner to Jerard Boland and near Jonathan Nixon – corner John Bristow – corner to James Bristow – corner to John Drake
333 – William Romines, assignee of Samuel Ewing – October 31, 1798 – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2083 dated December 23, 1796 – on both sides of Laurel Creek, part of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – near Surrinus Emmons – in William Cecil’s line – line of Patrick Kindricks up Indian Creek
334 – Francis Preston – January 9, 1799 – 943 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2073 dated December 13, 1796 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to Call. McGriger – corner JOhn Horton – in Thomas Hunts line – in George Mutters line – in Simeon Jacksons line
335 – William Mead – December 6, 1798 – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2174 dated April 14, 1797 – on the waters of Clinch River – on the north side of a ridge corner to James Lees land – in the head of the sawpit hollow – line of John Smith
335 – January 15, 1797 – Daniel Davidson – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 669 dated September 6, 1796 – adjoining a survey of Davidson & John Frazior – near Parisses (Parigses) Branch – near the mouth of said branch – up Mockason Creek – corner to said Davidson – corner to John Frazier
335 – January 12, 1798 – John Horton – 60 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1735 dated December 21, 1795 for 500 ac – on both sides of the Maiden spring fork of Clinch River – line of Call McGrigar – corner to Daniel Johnson – line of John Davis
336 – January 31, 1798 – James Davidson – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 17445 dated June 26, 1783 – on the waters of Mockarson Creek – line of William Turner
337 – November 8, 1798 – George Francisco – 290 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 250 ac by 7844 dated November 2, 1781 & 40 ac by 2173 dated April 14, 1797 – on the waters of the Maden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to John Horton – corner to David Fannings – on the Cove Road – corner to Jacob Francisco – corner to a survey of George Francisco
338 – October 20, 1798 – Patrick Kindrick, Jr. – 375 ac part Treasury Warrant 871 dated November 28, 1794 for 500 ac – on the south side of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to Josiah Fugate – corner to Fugate & Samuel Fowler – corner James Fowler – corner to Andrew Shortridge
339 – December 18, 1798 – Henry Bowen – 210 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2253 dated August 22, 1797 for 400 ac – on both sides of the Maide Spring fork of Clinch River – line of Bowens 200 ac survey – line of Lislis Dolsberry – tract of James Richardson – corner to John Ward – in or near Rees Bowens line
340 – William Smith – March 1, 1799 – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2308 dated November 2, 1797 – on the south side of Cove Creek, part of the waters of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – line of Robert Smith
340 – William Smith – December 29, 1798 – 90 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2301 dated October 23, 1797 – on the east end of the Short Mountain – corner to Thomas Ferguson & Henry Bowen – to the falling rock corner to said Ferguson & John Donnell
340 – William Smith – December 29, 1798 – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2308 dated November 2, 1797 – on the north east end of the Short MOuntain – corner to Henry Bowen & Thomas Ferguson
341 – February 7, 1799 – Isaac Bristow – 20 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on both sides of the Cove road – corner to a tract of land Abednego White bought of Jerard Boland – passing a corner of John Donnell – near said Road
341 – February 7, 1799 – Isaac Bristow – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2148 dated March 18, 1797 – on the white oak branch and on both sides of the Cove Road – corner to a tract of land Abednego White bought of Jerard Boland – corner to another tract of Bristow – corner to Shedrach White
342 – March 18, 1799 – Abednego White – 4000 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2634 dated January 9, 1799 – on the north side of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – corner to a tract of land surveyed in the name of William Helton – corner to John Davis
343 – March 18, 1799 – William Helton – 300 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2201 dated May 30, 1797 – on the north side of the Town hollow – on the ending line of a tract of land of John Davis and corner to a tract Davis sold to a Mr. Griffith – line of Jacob Francisco – corner to Jeremiah Claypole – line of Call McGrigor
343 – March 18, 1799 – Abednego White – 340 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2634 dated January 9, 1799 – on the south side of the Brushy Ridge – corner to Caul McGrigor – on the top of Kents Ridge
344 – March 6, 1799 – William Romine – 106 ac – part 3 Treasury Warrants: 30 ac by 14187, 28 ac by 22953 & 48 ac by 1651 – on the west side of Indian Creek, part of the waters of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River – line of Rev. James Maddison, in the fork of a road – corner to a tract of Col. Henry Smith 0 passing the Smith corner and the Cove Road
345 – March 22, 1799 – John Horton – 56 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 20 ac 1735 & 36 ac by 2343 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain=20
345 – March 23, 1799 – John Horton – 164 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by 2151 dated March 21, 1797 & 64 ac by 13687 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain
346 – Joel Cook – March 25, 1799 – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12364 – on the north side of the north fork of Clinch River – at the mouth of Musicks Spring Branch – corner John wilson
346 – March 25, 1799 – Joel Cook – 50 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2320 – on the south side of the Stone Mountain
347 – 25, 1799 – Jeremiah Patrick, Jr. – 48 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12364 – on the south side of the Stony Ridge – corner to Alixes Musick
347 – April 9, 1799 – James Brown – 67 ac – part Treasury Warrant 8186 – on the north side of the north fork of Clinch River – corner to William Rodgers – on the south side of the Town hill – crossing the little Town hill – on the bank of the big Town branch
348 – April 15, 1799 – James Osburn – 162 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants 17445 dated June 26, 1783 & 100 ac by 2438 dated March 14, 1798 – adjoining said Osburns land & John Davidsons land – on the north bank of Mockerson Creek – crossing Mockerson Creek – on the side of the Stony Ridge
348 – April 29, 1799 – Thomas Stapleton, assignee of James Turner – 100 ac – part Treasury Warrant 10872 dated February 6, 1782 – on both sides of Thomas Allys Mill Creek including the head of the same
349 – April 29, 1799 – Jeremiah Patrick – 145 ac – part Treasury Warrant 12364 – on the east side of Swords Creek – opposite to Patricks Spring – by the side of a road – line of Harris Wilson
349 – April 30, 1799 – Jeremiah Patrick – 87 ac – part Treasury Warrants: 76 ac by 13148 dated August 3, 1782 & 11 ac by 12364 dated June 18, 1782 – on the south side of the north fork of Clinch River – opposite to the mouth of Swords Creek – on the side of Barams Old path
350 – May 2, 1799 – John Willson – 150 ac – Treasury Warrant 12364 – on the orth side of the north fork of Clinch River – in the gap of the ridge near a path=20
350 – August 7, 1798 – John Horton – 86 ac – Treasury Warrant 1735, dated December 21, 1795 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to said Horton’s survey – John Drake’s line=20
351 – September 20, 1798 – Samuel Robinson, Jr. – 41 1/2 ac – Treasury Warrant 2361 dated December 30, 1797 – near a path corner to Richard Price, Sr. – on the Elk Garden tract – corner to Charles Crumwell=20
351 – December 2, 1798 – Thomas Hunt – 95 ac – Treasury Warrant 2366 dated January 1, 1798 – on the waters of Ceder Creek – corner to Alexander Murphey – line of Robert Preston – corner to John Murphey=20
352 – December 12, 1798 – Thomas Hunt – 300 ac – part of 3 Treasury Warrants; 148 ac by 2173 dated April 14, 1797, 64 ac by warrant 19 & 88, warrant 2534, dated September 12, 1798 for 300 ac – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to said Hunt – crossing the north fork of Indian Creek – corner to Isaac More – corner to Richard Price – line of George Mutter -=20
353 – December 15, 1798 – John Horton – 126 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants; 86 by warrant 2343 dated December 14, 1797 and 40 ac by 1735 dated December 21, 1795 – on the waters of Indian Creek – corner to said Horton near the Leatherwood branch – corner Zachariah Skaggs – corner to said Skaggs and Samuel Duff
353 – December 10, 1798 – Alexander McFarland – 85 ac – 2 Treasury Warrants: 58 ac by warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 and 27 ac assigned by Richard Price, warrant 10249 dated December 22, 1785 – adjoining a survey of McFarland of 150 ac=20
354 – May 9, 1799 – John Horton – 198 ac – part of 3 Treasury warrants; 70 ac by 1975 dated August 20, 1796; 50 ac by part of 2151 dated March 21, 1797 and 78 ac by part of 2343 dated December 14, 1797 – on the west side of Indian Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to Samuel Duff’s land he now lives on – by a path – crossing the great road=20
355 – May 12, 1799 – Samuel Ewing – 125 ac part of 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by part of 9069 dated November 21, 1781 and 25 ac by part of warrant 2083 dated December 23, 1796 – on both sides of the south fork of Ceder Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – line of Andrew Fergusons, corner to a tract of said Ewing – line of Thomas Johnson=20
355 – September 6, 1798 – Joel Hobbs & Richard Price – 78 ac – part of 2 Treasury Warrants: 27 ac by part of warrant 9041 and 51 ac by part of 14292, dated December 16, 1782 – on the south side of Big Mockeson Creek, joining the land on which Price now lives – corner to James Dickenson=20
356 – April 20, 1799 – James Watson, assignee of William Blackmore – 352 ac – Commissioners Certificate – 0n the north side of Clinch River below the mouth of Stantons Creek – on the north side of Stantons Creek
357 – October 5, 1798 – Samuel Ally – 331 1/2 ac – part of 3 Treasury Warrants: 31 1/2 ac, assignee of Hosea Ally by part of 8288 dated March 4, 1781; 200 ac by part of warrant 5249 dated June 10, 1780 and 100 ac by part of 19371 dated September 16, 1783, assignee of Charles Carter – on both sides of Clinch River – corner to Samuel Ally’s old survey – spur of phills? mountain – corner to Stephen Osburns land=20
358 – July 29, 1799 – Alexander Mitchel – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 13687 dated August 3, 1782, assigned by Johnson Nelson – on both sides of the _____ Spring Branch and on the south side of Clinch River – opposite to the lower corner of Abner Vances Plantation – crossing the Cedar Spring Branch, above its sink – corner to Col. Henry Smith
358 – October 17, 1798 – William Buster – 16 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 14803 dated November 9, 1782 – on Copper Ridge – corner to said Buster=20
359 – October 27, 1798 – Rev. James Madison – 1600 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – on the south side of the House & Barn Mountain – corner to a survey made in the name of Michael Immall – on a road corner to Richard Price – passing Skaggs corner – corner to Elam – corner to Thomas Hunt – corner to Hunt – corner to a 45 ac tract of Hunt – corner to Samuel Duff
360 – November 20, 1798 – Isaac Leonard – 80 ac – Treasury Warrant 2367 dated January 1, 1798 – on the waters of Clinch River – corner to Frederick Fryley and Thomas Hunt – by a path corner to John Smith
360 – November 20, 1798 – Thomas Hunt – 200 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2534 dated September 12, 1798 – corner James Osburn and John Marshal – corner to James Whartons land – corner to Frederick Fryley
361 – March 20, 1799 – Samuel Ewing – 150 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2083 dated December 23, 1796 – on the waters of Clinch River in Castles Woods – by a path corner to David Calhoun and Richard Long – corner to William Robinson – by a path – on the bank of Clinch River corner to Robinson – corner to Stephen Gests=20
361 – March 20, 1799 – Samuel Ewing – 150 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2083 dated December 23, 1796 – on the waters of Clinch River in Castleswoods – by a path corner to David Calhoun and Richard Long – corner to William Robison – crossing the Still house Branch – corner to Richard Long
362 – March 20, 1799 – John Wood – 75 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2147 dated March 15, 1797 – on the waters of Copper Creek – corner to William Moore – crossing Copper Creek – on the bank of Copper Creek
362 – April 28, 1799 – Samuel Ewing – 245 ac – on the waters of Ceder Creek – part of Treasury Warrant 2085 dated December 23, 1796 – corner to the land he liveth on – on a spur of Clinch Mountain – corner to Hezekiah Fairchild – corner to Richard Fields – corner to Samuel Ewing=20
363 – May 6, 1799 – Patrick Kindrick, Jr., assignee of James Madison – 100 ac by part Treasury Warrant 21576 dated December 23, 1783 – on the sugar run a part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to Samuel Fowler, decd – at the mouth of the Ceder Branch – near the great road – crossing the great road twice=20
363 – May 10, 1799 – William King and Samuel Ewing – 163 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2340 dated December 12, 1797 – on the head waters of the South Fork of Ceder Creek – corner to Hamlet Patterson – line of Abraham Crabtree=20
364 – May 15, 1799 – Samuel Ewing – 44 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2083 dated December 23, 1796 – on the waters of Grassy Creek, waters of Clinch River – corner to Benjamin Fugate – corner to Jacob Castle=20
364 – May 20, 1799 – William Hilton – 220 ac – part Treasury Warrant 2201 dated May 30, 1797 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – near the head of a sinking spring, corner to John Horton – on Hunts line corner to Horton – corner to Francis Preston
365 – May 20, 1799 – William Hilton – 400 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2202 dated May 30, 1797 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to Call McGregor and up the mountain – corner to Patrick Kendrick – corner to John Horton – corner to Francis Preston
366 – June 1, 1799 – William Hilton – 100 ac by part of Treasury Warrant 2202 dated May 30, 1797 – on the north side of Clinch MOuntain – spur of Clinch Mountain – corner to a 400 acre tract of Hilton – on the edge of the Saltworks road – corner to John Horton
366 – June 10, 1799 – William King & Samuel Ewing – 158 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 2340 dated December 12, 1797 – on the waters of Copper Creek – corner to Henry Dickenson
367 – June 10, 1799 – Abednego White – 150 ac – part Teasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on the north side of Clinch Mountain – corner to Francis Preston
367 – July 24, 1799 – Henry Bowen – 200 ac – part Treasury Warrant 1872 dated November 28, 1794 – on the south side of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – near the waggon road and above and near Cravens Spring – corner to a tract of land surveyed in the name of John Donnell and Company – corner to John Heaney and near the south bank of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – including the mouth of the branch – corner Henry Bowen
368 – August 8, 1799 – Isaac Bristow – 108 ac – part 2 Treasury Warrants: 100 ac by part of warrant 2148 dated March 18, 1797, assignee of James Heaney and 8 acres by part of Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 – on both sides of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River and on both sides of the Cove Road – corner to Shadrach White – crossing said road – corner to said Bristow – corner to Isaac Moore – crossing the Maiden Spring Fork=20
368 – August 9, 1799 – Thomas Vaughn – 30 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 11961 dated May 10, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River – tract of land surveyed in the name of William Cope=20
369 – August 10, 1799 – Obadiah Gent – 341 ac – part of 3 Treasury Warrants; 27 ac by part of 8174 dated February 2, 1782; 250 ac by part of Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1795 and 64 ac by part of Warrant 2253 dated August 22, 1797 – on both sides of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – corner to Henry Bowen and on the east side of his spring branch – crossing the river at the mouth of said branch – near John Donnells – corner to Donnell and Gent – on the south side of the Paint Lick Mountain – corner to Lisles Dolsberry – corner to Henry Bowen=20
370 – August 13, 1799 – 82 ac – Samuel Ally – part of Treasury Warrant 14292 dated September 16, 1782 – on the south side of Clinch River – on the bank of a drain near the Bank of said river – corner to Col. Henry Smith – corner to Thomas Ally=20
370 – August 13, 1799 – Hugh Mulhollon – 41 ac – part of a Treasury Warrant 668 dated September 6, 1796 – on both sides of the big spring branch of Molls Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to William Brice & John Weirs
371 – August 13, 1799 – Hugh Molhollon – 100 ac by part of Treasury Warrant 680 dated September 6, 1796 – on both sides of Culbertsons Branch, part of the waters of Clinch River=20
371 – August 14, 1799 – Robert Tate – 67 ac – part of Treasury Warrants; 40 ac by part of Warrant 2398 dated January 26, 1798, 27 ac by part of Warrant 2555 dated October 19, 1798 – on the Freestone Branch of Copper Creek, part of the waters of Clinch River – corner to Benjamin Fugate
372 – August 16, 1799 – Abednego White – 250 ac – three Treasury Warrants; 100 ac by Warrant 1840 dated March 7, 1796; 100 ac by warrant 1669, dated November 14, 1795 and 50 ac by part of Warrant 2533 dated September 12, 1798 – on both sides of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River – corner to James Daniel – corner to Isaac Moore – corner to Daniel, John Heaney and John Green – corner to John Donnel and Jerard Boland – corner to Boland and Isaac Bristow – south side of the Cove Road – crossing said road and the white oak spring branch -=20
373 – September 8, 1799 – Rev. James Madison – 180 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 22015 dated December 24, 1783 – on both sides of Slate Creek, branch of Sandy River -=20
374 – September 10, 1799 – William Quarles – 900 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 12548 dated June 26, 1782 – on both sides of Lick Creek -=20
375 – September 22, 1799 – David Kanady, assignee of Benjamin Hansford – 100 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 8174 dated February 2, 1782 – on the waters of Becks branch on the south side of Copper Ridge – beginning near the mouth of Becks Branch=20
375 – September 26, 1799 – Harry Smith – 41 ac; 30 ac as assignee of George Fuller and 11 ac as assignee of Isaac Bristow, part of Treasury Warrant 1651 dated November 3, 1796 – on the north side of the Paint Lick Mountain – corner to Jeremiah Claypole – corner to William Griffith and Harry Smith’s 440 ac survey – corner to Henry Bowen -=20
376 – September 14, 1798 – Robert Mary – 50 ac – part of Treasury Warrant 10249 dated December, 2, 1781 – on the south side of Clinch River – corner to George Belsher