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English: When this street in McAlester, Oklahoma was paved, this pine tree was saved and a wire fence built around it. Title: American forestry Identifier: americanforestry221916amer Year: 1910-1923 (1910s) Authors: American Forestry Association Subjects: Forests and forestry Publisher: Washington, D. C. : American Forestry Association Contributing Library: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden Digitizing Sponsor: The LuEsther T Mertz Library, the New York Botanical Garden
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Text Appearing After Image: A TOWN SAVES A PINE TREE This stands protected by a high wire fence in the middle of one of the main streets of McAlester, Oklahoma. There are thousands and thousands of more symmetrical pines in the forests that come to the very edge of this picturesque hill town in eastern Oklahoma, but this scrag- ged veteran of the woods had prior rights that were respected. He was there among his own kind long before the foot of white man tramped over the McAlester ranch; he was there before the Choctaws came over from Missis- sippi under treaty with Uncle Sam. Nobody knows just how long he has been on that spot, watching the axeman strike down his fellows one by one. He saw the brick and stone buildings go up on Choctaw Avenue, at the foot of the hill, and when workmen broke ground for the hotel on the very street over which he was keeping his lonely watch he thought his time had come. When they began to la_\- brick on the kindh- turf at his feet he gave up hope. Suddenly he noted something unusual right down below his branches. A workman chalked oft' a ring and set a 1)arrier of artificial stone against the paving that eft'ectively kept his enemies at bay. .\nd so he stands today a lone sentinel, a reminder of time forever gone, a refuge for birds, casting a slanting shadow to momentarily bless the passing wayfarer.
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