Posted by Billy NY on June 06, 2008 at 15:10:49 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: Not true . . . posted by jdemaris on June 06, 2008 at 09:47:02:
Wow, that gets into an entangled mess, with a lot of historical documents to research. The stipulations contained within, and as changed throughout the progression of years, ought to be fun to make a determination on things there.
Mentioned above, the one tree next to the pole was a 12" dia. black walnut, heartwood was probably big enough for (1) 6" x 6", the one place one of these decides to grow LOL.... well you watch I'll dry those logs and make some stock out of em for woodworking even if it's inlay strips, and I'll grab the stump too. I've never seen any of those trees on our place before, probably not a chance it would have been worth dealing with over, being so close to the pole, just figures the one that does grow was there too, oh well at least the lines are clear !
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