File:George Gale and his workers cutting down the Mother of the Forest, California, 1852.gif

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Description An artist for Harper's Weekly drew this interpretation of George Gale and his workers cutting down the Giant Sequoia tree named the "Mother of the Forest" in Calaveras Grove, California, 1852.
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Source http://www.radford.edu/wkovarik/envhist/mother.html
Author An artist working for Harper's Weekly
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