Survey for the Heirs of Jacob Hawk
Warren County Tennessee, 1824


From Plat and Survey Book, page 18.






State of Tennessee, Warren County

Surveyed the 10th of July 1824 for the heirs of Jacob Hawk decd. Forty two acres of land ~ By virtue of an Entry bearing date the 28th June 1824 ~ No 198 ~ Situate in said County - on the Waters of Blue Spring of Collins river adjoining the land the Widow Hawk lives on and a ten acre survey made in the name of John Douglass ~ Begg. On the hornbeam stump a corner of said Hawks tract and running with said Douglass's line south thirty east passing his corner in all twelve poles to beech - thence with the various meanders of a mountain north seventy one east forty one poles to a Sugar tree - thence south seventy east eighty poles to a hornbeam - thence North forty four poles to a dogwood thence North fifty five east thirty eight poles to a Lynn. Thence East sixteen poles to Ash - thence North eighty four east thirty poles to a Beech - Thence South seventy two east twenty three poles to Sugar tree - thence South fifty east eighteen poles to a Sugar tree - thence east twenty five poles to Elm. Then North Seventy eight east forty two poles to Beech thence North thirty five West forty two poles to stake on line of said Hawks Survey - thence with the various lines of the same south thirty three poles to stake - thence North Seventy five west ninety eight poles to Sugar tree thence South eighty west fifty two poles to beech thence South forty four west forty three poles to pointers thence West Sixty poles to hickory thence South Sixty two west forty poles to the Begg. ~
Lewis Ray and George Hawk - C. C.
A. Higginbotham S. W. C.

Copy Sent on by John Hawk 3rd Oct 1826
Sent to Registers Office 10th September 1824



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