the Thoreau Log.
28 October 1860. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  In a pine wood are the little oak seedlings which I have described, also, in the more open parts, little oaks three to six feet high, but unnoticed . . .

  P.M.—To Lincoln . . .

  Cut a limb of a cedar (near the Irishman’s shanty site at Flint’s panel) some two inches thick and three and a half feet from the ground. It had about forty-one rings . Adding ten, you have say fifty, years for the age of the tree . . .

(Journal, 14:183-187)

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