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National Geographic : 1915 Mar
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Photo by Roscoe G. Searle THE ELM PLANTED BY GEORGE WASHINGTON IN THE GROUNDS OF THE CAPITOL Washington ranks about twentieth among the capitals of the earth in the number of its people, but first among them in the number of its shade trees. Easily the most famous and best beloved of all its more than a hundred thousand trees is the Washington elm, planted by the Father of his Country more than 115 years ago. 227
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