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  1. #1
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    Curious Tree Markings (Updated: More Photos)

    I stumbled across this Beech Tree deep in the woods yesterday and noticed this carving. It's hard to make out exactly what is carved and the photos aren't much help but wanted to post them anyway to see if anyone can come up with something.

    The letters look like this: S I X T O or S H X T O. The O could be a D?

    The style of "writing" looks old. If anyone has an idea, please share it, I'm puzzled!
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  2. #2
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    us
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    I don't know if this has anything to do with the trees you have pictured but I ran across something in my research that might be helpful to you and others interested in tree signs. This is from a book on the history of the Louisianna Territory.

    Rick

    Other Indian trails passed from the French settle-
    ments on the Kaskaskia and Mississippi rivers to other
    points in the Illinois country. One extended from Kas-
    kaskia by a somewhat indirect route to Fort Massac on the
    Ohio. This trail, before the end of French control in the
    Mississippi valley, was converted into a military road and
    each mile marked on a tree by the side of the path, the
    numbers being cut in with an iron and then painted
    red.^

  3. #3
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    Interesting! Thanks Rick.

  4. #4
    us
    Aug 2009
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    when you go back, take a stainless steel wire brush and lightly clean the lichens or whatever the mossy stuff is so you can get a good
    clear picture. don't scrub hard. also if you are'nt afraid of others finding your spot you can paint your letters with black latex paint.
    once painted take the pictures and you can also wash the latex paint off if you wish.
    have fun and good luck.

  5. #5
    us
    Jan 2011
    209

    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    "The letters look like this: S I X T O or S H X T O. The O could be a D?"

    If the carving turns out to be SEXTO, it is SIXTH in Spanish and Portuguese.

  6. #6
    us
    May 2007
    Western Colorado
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    Mario,
    If there is an "X" in the middle of a word the Spanish alphabet code takes over.
    "X" = 10 always.

    "Everybody dies"
    "But not everybody lives."

  7. #7
    1320

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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    Quote Originally Posted by 10claw
    when you go back, take a stainless steel wire brush and lightly clean the lichens or whatever the mossy stuff is so you can get a good
    clear picture. don't scrub hard. also if you are'nt afraid of others finding your spot you can paint your letters with black latex paint.
    once painted take the pictures and you can also wash the latex paint off if you wish.
    have fun and good luck.
    I intended to ask for help in this regard, thank you for these suggestions

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    1320

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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    Quote Originally Posted by Pala Y Pico
    "The letters look like this: S I X T O or S H X T O. The O could be a D?"

    If the carving turns out to be SEXTO, it is SIXTH in Spanish and Portuguese.
    How neat! I had no idea. I need to get back up there and take another look. If the second letter is an E, then I just might have a true mystery to solve!

    Do you think it's safe to assume that this carving is not the typical name or initials type? There are some Sextons around the area but the carving lacks the N. Perhaps it was unfinished? Ah, I like the possibility of a Spanish or Portuguese carving much better, think I'll stick with that!

    Many thanks for your reply.

  9. #9
    us
    May 2007
    Western Colorado
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    the Spanish wouldn't use the number six
    but would make obscure references to it such as 4+2, 3+3 or 5+1
    even as a written word the number is an unclean one and would be danced around.
    I seriously think an alphabetical reference will produce results.
    "Everybody dies"
    "But not everybody lives."

  10. #10
    1320

    Dec 2004
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Dog
    the Spanish wouldn't use the number six
    but would make obscure references to it such as 4+2, 3+3 or 5+1
    even as a written word the number is an unclean one and would be danced around.
    I seriously think an alphabetical reference will produce results.
    I find this very interesting Old Dog, thank you. Can you give me a link or reference to the Spanish Alphabet code? I did some light poking around on the web.....nothing.....

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    1320

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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    Well, after researching typefaces, it's impossible to date the carving...LOL.

  12. #12
    us
    May 2007
    Western Colorado
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    try the last page of basic signs thread.
    I have just reposted it.
    "Everybody dies"
    "But not everybody lives."

  13. #13
    1320

    Dec 2004
    East Central Kentucky
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    Quote Originally Posted by Old Dog
    try the last page of basic signs thread.
    I have just reposted it.
    Got it and thank you again.

  14. #14
    1320

    Dec 2004
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    Quote Originally Posted by 10claw
    when you go back, take a stainless steel wire brush and lightly clean the lichens or whatever the mossy stuff is so you can get a good
    clear picture. don't scrub hard. also if you are'nt afraid of others finding your spot you can paint your letters with black latex paint.
    once painted take the pictures and you can also wash the latex paint off if you wish.
    have fun and good luck.
    Again, very good advice 10claw, thank you. The wire brush revealed a whole bunch of letters that were otherwise invisible....LOL. Mystery solved....Bertha Sexton Dang, I thought I was on to something!

  15. #15
    us
    Aug 2009
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    hey 1320, would you mind posting a finished picture?

  16. #16
    1320

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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    Quote Originally Posted by 10claw
    hey 1320, would you mind posting a finished picture?
    Of course, good idea. Give me a few days, the creek is up due to heavy rains last night.

  17. #17
    1320

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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    And here it is 10claw, again, thanks for the simple suggestion. I am surprised just how well your method cleaned up the letters with no harm to the tree. Instead of latex paint, I used dry erase magic markers to minimize my impact.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Curious Tree Markings (Updated:  More Photos)-dscf1862.jpg  

  18. #18
    nf
    Feb 2011
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    check area for a grave with that name
    next clue might be there

  19. #19
    us
    May 2007
    Western Colorado
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    So,
    Spanish doesn't apply.

    Sure looks a lot like graffiti, But I could be wrong.
    "Everybody dies"
    "But not everybody lives."

  20. #20
    nf
    Feb 2011
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    Re: Curious Tree Markings

    if its in ky just saying cover all angles

 

 
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