ELIJAH GREER AND BENJAMIN BULLINGTON FOR POPLAR SPRINGS MEETING HOUSE 1837

Entry No. 66, Page 76, Small Entry Book No. 5, Trenton, Tennessee

Elijah Greer, Benjamin Bullington and Trustees for Poplar Springs Meeting House, enters ten acres of land by status of the Occupant Law of 1837, situated in Gibson County, on the waters of the South Fork of Obion River, in Range 1, and Section 3:

Beginning at the north east corner of Elijah Greer's 200 acre occupant entry and on the meridian line, thence west 33 poles to a black gum, thence south 49 poles to a stake and pointers on said Greer's line, thence east 33 poles to the beginning.

January 10, 1838.  James A. Hess, County Surveyor


From Rebecca Jones, Gann, Tennessee