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California, diameter 21 feet, height 248 feet. Stages pass through 

 this tree by means of a tunnel. 



About one-quarter of a mile above the Grizzly Giant on the right, 

 well up on the hill, stands the Forest King, circumference 55 feet, 

 height 238 feet. On this road on the left there is a tree that has the 

 most perfect top of any tree in the Grove. It is called Alabama. 

 Circumference 62 feet, height 238 feet. 



The next is the Faithful Couple, circumference 97 feet, height 260 

 feet. There is no doubt but there are two trees grown together. 

 This tree was named by Jessie Benton Fremont in 1859. 



On the right the next tree is called Pennsylvania, circumference 

 55 feet, height 230 feet. 



On the left is New Jersey, circumference 68 feet, height 240 feet. 



Above New Jersey is Michigan, circumference 60 feet, height 235 

 feet. On the right is Kate Field. 



On the left hand road there is a tree called Texas, circumference 

 63 feet, height 250 feet. There are very few Sequoias on the left 

 hand road. 



On this road there is a tree called Grover Cleveland, circumference 

 61 feet, height 240 feet. Under this tree there are estimated to be 

 5,000 seedling Sequoias. 



Farther up this road there are two trees known as the "Western 

 Sentinels, circumference 45 feet, height 240 feet. 



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