Re: Anyone know what this carving might mean?
Jbot,
I never thought of that - seems very plausible to me! I was more or less thinking the date should have been in the 1760's instead of 1751. However, now that I think about it, Swift & Co. could have marked the area before they started mining in the 1760's. Or, he could have just started keeping journals of everything in the 1760's, but could have started before that time mining.
BTW - I am not certain, as I didn't go and look closely (b/c there were others with me that I didn't really want to know what I was doing), but there appeared to be a small blue stone a few hundred feet down the creek from the tree marked "JS". I did look at the stone long enough to notice three chop marks in it and made a mental note of the area. I am going to try my best to get back there tomorrow and check the trees and blue rock out (and take pics of all as well).
Also, since this is the place to post about signs. Over a week ago, while I was out in a location near by, I found the oddest looking tree marker I have ever seen (I did get pics, but will have to get them developed after I get pics of the trees and rocks in this area). The tree was shaped like a deer head in the middle with an eye hole through the tree for the deer's eye! It was pointing at a rock house that had a spring in one end of it. I detected the area carefully, including the inside of the rock house. The ONLY metal I found was a strong iron beep at the front of the rock house. This turned out to be the rusted out "rings" from an old keg. I got the two best ones and took pics and brought them out. I seem to think that the keg was found years ago and people took the contents out of it at the front of the rock house and left the keg there to rot.
Anyway, has anyone ever seen trees like this before? From what I have researched, this might have had nothing to do with Swift - could it have been KGC or something else? I don't think Swift grafted trees for markers (except for the cedar groing in the top of a pine). I do know that the KGC did this quite a bit and the area I was in has had activity during the Civil War, as well as lots of Indian activity. I will post pics of this tree as soon as I get the film developed. Maybe it was an Indian cache or moonshiners cache? There was a moonshine still rusted out about 100 yeards down the creek from this area. Any thoughts

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