Safe Camp Hobo Code at Bruce Alejandro blog

Safe Camp Hobo Code. Traveling from city to city, hobos developed a visual code to help keep each other safe, often marking buildings with chalk or coal. A square missing its top line — safe to camp in that spot. A top hat and a triangle — wealth. A spearhead — a warning to defend yourself. A circle with two parallel arrows pointing outwards indicated a safe place to camp. Popularized in the late 1800s and early 1900s, hobo code supposedly consisted of distinctive symbols to communicate vital. A circle with two parallel arrows — get out. In their extensive travels, hobos learned to leave notes for each other, giving information on the best places to camp or find a meal, or dangers that lay ahead.

Volunteers Fighting Hunger in Portland for 25
from www.potluckinthepark.org

A spearhead — a warning to defend yourself. Traveling from city to city, hobos developed a visual code to help keep each other safe, often marking buildings with chalk or coal. A circle with two parallel arrows pointing outwards indicated a safe place to camp. A square missing its top line — safe to camp in that spot. In their extensive travels, hobos learned to leave notes for each other, giving information on the best places to camp or find a meal, or dangers that lay ahead. Popularized in the late 1800s and early 1900s, hobo code supposedly consisted of distinctive symbols to communicate vital. A circle with two parallel arrows — get out. A top hat and a triangle — wealth.

Volunteers Fighting Hunger in Portland for 25

Safe Camp Hobo Code A top hat and a triangle — wealth. A circle with two parallel arrows pointing outwards indicated a safe place to camp. Popularized in the late 1800s and early 1900s, hobo code supposedly consisted of distinctive symbols to communicate vital. A top hat and a triangle — wealth. A spearhead — a warning to defend yourself. Traveling from city to city, hobos developed a visual code to help keep each other safe, often marking buildings with chalk or coal. A square missing its top line — safe to camp in that spot. A circle with two parallel arrows — get out. In their extensive travels, hobos learned to leave notes for each other, giving information on the best places to camp or find a meal, or dangers that lay ahead.

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