Can anyone help with this mark? It is about 12" from top to bottom, and is in the Cohutta Wilderness area of Northwest Georgia, about 100 yards from a large creek, and standing next to a small, intermittent creek. This area was home to the Cherokee before forced removal to the west.
Neither of those marks has anything to do with the Cherokee... I have Forest Wade's book on the Tsalagi (cherokee) and these marks are too recent to have anything to do with your other post in this forum... Although, they are very interesting.
Yes those marks are definitely too recent as icefly stated. I sent you a pm also. This is without question some serious finds. The beech trees are the keys in those areas. God know i looked everywhere for them a few months ago. If you are not in Fort Mountain State Park then research that stuff HARD. The gold that the Cherokee left is mostly still there.