Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 207, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1911 — INDIAN CARVINGS ON A TREE [ARTICLE]
INDIAN CARVINGS ON A TREE
Missouri Woodmen Mgke Peculiar Discoveries In Felling an Old Oak z —Work of Chlekasawe. Exeter, Mo. —While woodmen were cutting timber on Indian creek the other day a large oak tree was felled that proved to be historic as well as an old Indian landmark. A picture of an Indian with bow and arrow pointing at a running deer was carved la the bark of the tree near the ground, while higher up were pictures of the rising sun with an Indian kneeling, a flying eagle, a turtle lying on its back and a picture of a snake. More than a dozen arrows were embedded in the tree, where they had been shot many years ago. From the character of the carving it Is thought to be the work of Chlekasawe.
