Barren Fork Church
A Tract of Land in
Warren County Tennessee

TSLA Warren County Tennessee Microfilm No.184
Warren County Plat and Survey Book, 1824 - 1895, p.170,

 Baptist Church Plat State of Tennessee }
Warren County   } By Virtue of an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Tennessee - to promote Morality & religion I have Surveyed four acres of land for Benjamin HAWKINS and Asahel RAINS - John CURTIS & Samuel RILEY -- representatives for the Baptist Church on the barren fork of Collins river lying in the County aforesaid bounded as follows Viz -- Begg. on a Sweet Gum it being the Northeast corner of a twenty two acres tract belonging to Samuel RILEY standing on the south boundary line of a hundred acre tract belonging to John CURTIS running south thirty two poles to a Crab apple tree on said RILEY east boundary line thence east twenty two poles to a Post oak thence north thirty two poles to a black oak thence West twenty poles to the begg. including the barren fork meeting house. Surveyed the 16th day of October 1825. Samuel RILEY and Benjamin HAWKINS CC.

J. B. PERKINS DS


Note: This tract was granted by the State of Tennessee in 1827, Grant No. 6780.

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