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Figure 3. 



-John Quincy Adams Elm on the White House Grounds Near the 

 East Entrance. Washington, D. C. 



of historic interest. (This story and the picture were contributed 

 by W. E. Weisgerber, Franklin and Marshall College. Lancaster, Pa.) 



Grant Elm, Woodstock, Conn., planted by President Grant, July 4, 

 1870, on the lawn in front of the Woodstock Academy. 



Elm from Grant's farm, near St. Louis, Mo., planted near his tomb 

 on Riverside Drive. Xew York City. 



Scarlet oak planted by Mary Lodge McKee, granddaughter of 

 President Benjamin Harrison, on the White House lawn, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Famous Indiana Oak, Lafayette, Ind.. under which William Henry 

 Harrison once camped for the night while on a momentous journey. 



