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MISC. PUBLICATION 295, U. S. DEFT. OF AGRICULTURE 



FIGURE 20. 



-The Old Creek Tribal Council Tree. Tulsa. Okla. 

 of American Forestry association.) 



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PENNSYLVANIA 



Cumberland Elm, 1 mile southwest of Carlisle, is in the very center 

 of the Cumberland Valley and was a landmark of the early settlers. 



Liberty Tree, near Clinton, sometimes called the Tiadaghton Elm 

 and sometimes the Pine Creek Elm. Under this tree the famous 

 Tiadaghton Creek Declaration of Independence was being signed at 

 the same time that the Declaration of Independence was signed in 

 Independence Hall, Philadelphia. 



Dihvorthtown Oak, about a mile west of Dilworthtown, in Chester 

 County, is on the Brandywine Battlefield, near Washington's Head- 

 quarters, where some of the fiercest fighting in the American Revo- 

 lution took place. 



Kutztown White Oak. It is reported that an ammunition train of 

 the Continental Army camped under this tree about the time of the 

 Battle of Germantown. 



