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The tree that would not die /

by Levine, Ellen; Rand, Ted [ill.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Scholastic, 1995Description: unp. : col. ill. ; 29 cm.ISBN: 0590437240.Subject(s): Treaty Oak (Austin, Tex.) | Trees | Human influence on nature | Austin (Tex.) -- HistorySummary: The story of a tree in Austin, Texas, known as the Treaty Oak which has survived and been protected for over 400 years and was almost intentionally destroyed in 1989 by one man.
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J976.4 Fos J976.4 Fos The Alamo and other Texas missions to remember / J976.4 GAI The Alamo : J976.4 Joh The birth of Texas / J976.4 Lev The tree that would not die / J976.4 Mal Sam Houston's Indians : J976.4 McC J976.4 McC Texas, an illustrated history / J976.4 McC J976.4 McC Texas, an illustrated history /

The story of a tree in Austin, Texas, known as the Treaty Oak which has survived and been protected for over 400 years and was almost intentionally destroyed in 1989 by one man.

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