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NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC TREES
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Trees have always been basic to man's needs, providing food, shelter and fuel. But some trees have stood watch over lives and events that, woven together, represent the very fabric of our nation. You can nominate a tree to the National Register of Historic Trees. Nominate online or download the nomination form in PDF format.
The tree was planted by an individual or group whose experience is of national, regional or local significance. Example: More than 12,000 cottonwood trees were planted at Fort Sumner , New Mexico , by Navajo-Apache men who were forced into labor. The tree is depicted in sketches, journals, photographs, writings, or other primary documents related to a historical event. Example: Photographs taken in 1863 of Trostle's Farm at Gettysburg , Pennsylvania , where Captain John Bigelow issued his soldiers their orders, show a mature swamp white oak tree. The tree is figurative in legend, lore or common perception. Example: On the south bank of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville , Florida , a massive live oak tree is considered the legendary site of treaty negotiations between Native Americans and settlers. Nomination Form: (click here to view an example of a completed form)
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