quicksandfarmer
Veteran Member
I own a piece of land that was cleared by the US Army in the Civil War for an artillery battery. It's wooded now so I figured the trees were all about 150 years old. A 48" white oak fell in a storm and when I counted the rings it had about 100.Without cutting it down and counting the rings, I think you might be off on how old that tree is. My land was cleared by the US Army in 1942 to build a Training Base for soldiers going to WW2. Every tree was removed.
Since closing the base in 1945, the trees have been cleared for farming, but not all of them, and some are probably from 1945. None are any older than that, and I have quite a few oak trees that are as big as yours, with a couple that are quite a bit bigger.