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Jul 8 2008, 5:59 PM EDT
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by James
Raymond Simmons"Among those few trees which,in point of size, may be called elms of the first class, is the Lafayette Elm. This tree is
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"Among those few trees which,in point of size, may be called elms of the first class, is the Lafayette Elm. This tree is situated southwest
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was estimated to have had a life span of 320 years. These measurements are indicative of its great
size: height, 75 feet; circumference of
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