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Photographer: Theodor Horydczak
Taken: c.1950
Caption:
Library of Congress Photo | Additional Description: This photograph from the Library of Congress is titled "Sculpture of trunk of Three Mile Oak", but is the actual trunk, not a sculpture. After the tree finally blew over around 1900, local citizens had a concrete block built at the site of the tree and mounted the remaining pieces on it with a central shaft and supporting rods. The central shaft can just be made out in the photo. Photo credit: LOC, Prints & Photographs Division, Theodor Horydczak Collection, LC-H813-1271-012.
Submitted: November 30, 2007, by F. Robby of Baltimore, Maryland.
Database Locator Identification Number: p11028
File Size: 0.019 Megabytes
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