From the Cumberland County Survey Book B page 386 [in left margin:] Fees $5, 39 2/3 [in main body on right:] According to an order of the Cumberland Circuit Court April Fourth 1844. Mary Hopkins Plaintiff and Betsy Keeton, Defendent, I proceeded on the 10th of October 1844 in company with Ewen Keeton, who produced a plan(?) cut in the name of John Crawford for 100 acres, bearing date the 5th day of January 1815, surveyed October 21st 1806 to lay off the land in displute, in the following manner viz: I commenced 20 poles due north from the beginning corner of a Hopkins' 400 acre survey, no corner stand- ing, but said to be the beginning corner of said survey; thence N. 42 degrees W 100 poles to an elm. From this line 60 poles to an elm which down and said by William Ketchen, who was one of the original chainmen, to be the corner. The tree is somewhat decayed, but I think I distin- ctly saw axe marks on it; thence N. 81 degrees W. 45 poles to a beech, not found, the land being cleared; thence N. 60 degrees W. 84 poles to a white walnut, which is down and partly decayed, I sup- [see SurveyBookBPage387.jpg] posed it to be the corner in asmuch as my course and distance took me to it, the balance of the lines I platted by the consent of Keeton. The solid lines represent the Crawford 100 acre survey, and the dotted lines Arthur Hopkins 400 acres. The triangle A. F. G., is 28 acres contained in Hopkins' Patent [] represents Keeton's house. William Fletcher, Josiah Ward, } C.C. J. M. Baker, S.C.C. ?? ?? and duly sworn