When Europeans arrived in North America, 25 percent of all trees in the Eastern forests were American chestnut. They commonly stood over 100 feet tall and as much as seven feet in diameter. Chestnut was truly the “Eastern Giant.”
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When Europeans arrived in North America, 25 percent of all trees in the Eastern forests were American chestnut. They commonly stood over 100 feet tall and as much as seven feet in diameter. Chestnut was truly the “Eastern Giant.”
American chestnut
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WHITTLING FOR BEGINNERS: The Joy of Whittling: Creating Art with a Piece of Wood and a Knife
byBenjamin Trott