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Object Name
Piece of Charter Oak
Object Number
1898-03-0
Description
Cross section of a branch from the Charter Oak tree. Bark still remaining on outside.
Comment
The Charter Oak was an unusually large white oak tree growing, from around the 12th or 13th century until 1856, on what the English colonists named Wyllys Hill, in Hartford. The name "Charter Oak" stems from the local legend in which a cavity within the tree was used in late 1687 as a hiding place for the document that embodied the colony's charter.
Date Made
1856
Dimensions
3" diameter x 3/4" high
Materials
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