Proceedings of the Ohio State Forestry Association, At Its Meeting in Columbus, March 28th, 1884

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These trees all have a place in our National history, and are inseparable from it because they were so consecrated. My eyes have seen all but one of them, and patri- otic emotions were excited at the sight. How much more significant and suggest- ive is the dedication of a young tree as a monument." (Extract from letter) Other Famous Treks.
A few fiimous trees of this country, not previously named, are given here. The "Burgoyne elm", at Albany, N. Y. : This tree was planted on the day the Britis
...h general, Burgoyne, was brought a prisoner into Albany, the day after the surrender.
The weeping-willow in Cop's burying-ground, near Bunker Hill : This willow, grown from a branch taken from the tree that shaded the grave of Napoleon at St. Helena, now waves over that of Cotton Mather, so noted in Salem witchcraft. Cop's bury- ing-ground is so near where the battle was fought that a number of grave-stones can be seen to-day which were marked and broken by bullets fired by British soldiers in that battle.


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