Lancaster elm
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- 1900-1907
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Published in: Images of America, Lancaster revisited / Heather Maurer Lennon. Charleston, SC ; Chicago IL ; Portsmouth NH ; San Francisco CA. : Arcadia Publishing, 2005
This postcard view shows one of Lancaster's most majestic trees. Thought to be the largest elm in New England, it was located on Lover's Lane, near the Nashoba River in the Fiver Corners area of town. Unfortunately, the tree, a popular tourist attraction, blew down in 1907.
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- Digital Commonwealth
- Contributing Institution
- Lancaster Historical Society
- Subjects
- Elms
- Type
- image
- Format
- Photographs
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- Lancaster elm. 1900-1907. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/73666j431. (Accessed April 19, 2024.)
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