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Sound Beach's Population. 

 A resident of Sound Beach has pre- 

 ] ared statistics showing that there are 

 about two hundred families in that vil- 

 lage, exclusive of the larger number 

 who arrive for the summer. He also 

 estimates that the all-the-year-round pop- 

 ulation of the village proper is over six 

 hundred. — The Greenwich Xews. 



An Historic Button-Ball Stump. 



Last month the only survivor of Gen- 

 eral Israel Putnam's day was removed 

 from the place where it has stood for 

 more than a century, on West Putnam 

 Avenue, in Greenwich, Conn. This 

 is one of the old buttonball trees which 

 figured so conspicuously in Revolution- 

 ary days. Tt had a girth of twenty-one 

 feet, but contained a hole on one side. 

 large enough for several small boys to 

 be admitted to its interior. The author- 

 ities decided that the tree was a menace, 

 as a strong wind was liable to blow it 

 over. 



This is the last of the three trees 



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