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The Tree that Would not Die

by Levine, Ellen.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York, NY Scholastic Inc. 1995ISBN: 0-590-43724-0.Subject(s): Treaty Oak(Austin, Texas) | Austin, Texas-History | Trees | Rand, Ted, ill | TitleSummary: One morning hundred of years ago, an acorn fell and grew in the earth. And that was me. As the tree grew, it witnessed a parade of dramatic events beneath its branches. In time, this great tree achieved a place in history, being named "Treaty Oak" by the settlers of Austin, Texas.
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One morning hundred of years ago, an acorn fell and grew in the earth. And that was me. As the tree grew, it witnessed a parade of dramatic events beneath its branches. In time, this great tree achieved a place in history, being named "Treaty Oak" by the settlers of Austin, Texas.

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