CARROLL COUNTY TN - DEEDS - Joseph Rannals Land Survey 1823 ********************************************************************************* Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Jenny Penick Garner ********************************************************************************* Land Survey for Joseph Rannals Carroll County, Tennessee Land Surveys, Gordon Browning Museum, McKenzie, Tennessee No. 625 Scale of 200 poles Pr. Inch State of Tennessee, 12th District By virtue of entry No. 1260 dated the first February 1823 founded on military warrant no. 1011 [or 1611] for one Thousand acres. I have survey for Hrs. ]Heirs] of Joseph Rannals One Thousand acres of land Situate on the north side of the South fork of the Obion River in the fourth & fifth Section of the second Range Beginning on a Stake two white oaks & a black oak pointers standing 50 poles South of the Southwest corner of entry 304 Running west crossing the rocky mountains at 108 poles crossing Dry creek running to the left at 280 poles in all 369 Poles to a white oak on the east boundary of entry no. 106 [Calvin Jones]. Thence north with sd entry 103 poles to a stake Hickory & Elm & mulberry pointers the South west corner of entry no 637. Thence east crossing dry creek running to the right at __ poles in all 228 1/8 poles to a poplar & dogwood the south east corner of sd entry thence north with the east boundary line of the same & the East boundary of entry no. 104 - 502 poles to A post oak & Black gum the north east corner of sd number 106 thence west with the north boundary of the same 384 poles to a Red oak the south east corner of entry no. 1108 thence north with the east boundary of the same 183 2/4 poles to a black & post oak thence East 468 poles to A stake Hickory & red oak pointers thence South passing the north West Corner of E Hunter Entry no. 304 at 338 3/4 poles & with his line passing his south west corner at 788 3/4 poles in all 788 3/4 poles to the beginning. Surveyed 28th May 1823 William Cockran Samuel McCorkle, ? Lewis Davis S.C.C.