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- Avery_Oak abstract "The Old Avery Oak Tree was a white oak tree that stood in Dedham, Massachusetts until it was knocked down in 1972. It had a circumference of over 16' and stood on East Street near the Fairbanks House. It was named for Jonathan Avery, the owner of the tree, who had an estate that was bounded roughly by East Street, Mt. Vernon Street, Barrows Street, and Brookdale Avenue. The Avery family was one of the early settlers of Dedham, arriving in 1650.In the terrible winter of 1723, when the snow lay so thick over the landscape that the residents could not access their woodlot, another Avery chopped off the top of the tree to keep his family from freezing. By the 1790s, the Avery Oak’s gnarled and crooked branches spread more than 90 feet from a trunk five feet in diameter.It withstood the New England Hurricane of 1938, although it was struck by lightening. The primeval tree predated the town, which was incorporated in 1636. It was owned by the Dedham Historical Society after being donated by J.W. Clark in 1886. Today, wood from the tree is used in the Town Meeting Moderator's gavel.".
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- Avery_Oak wikiPageRevisionID "683668434".
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink 1938_New_England_hurricane.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dedham,_Massachusetts.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Dedham,_Massachusetts.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Dedham_Historical_Society.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Dedham_Historical_Society_and_Museum.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Fairbanks_House_(Dedham,_Massachusetts).
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Bacon.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Joshua_Humphreys.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Quercus_species.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Bacon.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Moderator_(town_official).
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink New_England_Hurricane_of_1938.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Nicholson.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink Town_Meeting.
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- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink USS_Constitution.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink White_oak.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Avery_House_and_Oak.jpg.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Avery Oak".
- Avery_Oak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Old Avery Oak Tree".
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- Avery_Oak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:DedhamHistory.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Massachusetts-stub.
- Avery_Oak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Avery_Oak subject Category:Dedham,_Massachusetts.
- Avery_Oak hypernym Tree.
- Avery_Oak type Plant.
- Avery_Oak comment "The Old Avery Oak Tree was a white oak tree that stood in Dedham, Massachusetts until it was knocked down in 1972. It had a circumference of over 16' and stood on East Street near the Fairbanks House. It was named for Jonathan Avery, the owner of the tree, who had an estate that was bounded roughly by East Street, Mt. Vernon Street, Barrows Street, and Brookdale Avenue.".
- Avery_Oak label "Avery Oak".
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- Avery_Oak sameAs Q4828397.
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- Avery_Oak depiction The_Avery_House_and_Oak.jpg.
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