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Merge Records joins the fight to take back the Senate with the release of a new compilation to benefit Fair Fight and Mijente - Dec 3, Store Info. Richard Bennett purchased Wilton in , and it remained in his family until , when the estate was sold and the land along Wye Mills Road was divided into lots.
The tree continued to mature into its majesty. While it was the property of Dr. Syndenham T. Russum, from to , people began to recognize it, referring to it as the Russum Oak.
In , the then gigantic tree was first officially distinguished for its size. Howard Lloyd, himself a descendant of Richard Bennett, measured and photographed the tree.
Many people began to consider it the largest white oak in the state and, for the first time, visitors came to view its sweeping boughs. The Wye Oak held the title of largest white oak in the United States since the American Forestry Association began its contest in Soon after this purchase the Legislature declared the Wye Oak to be the living symbol of our State Tree, the white oak.
The actual cause of this unusual formation was a matter of some speculation. Windfall was seen as the single, most important threat to its life, as evidenced by the scars on the tree by the sudden loss of some of its large limbs in the past century.
The first limb fell in October during a thunderstorm. A second limb fell in August after a hurricane loosened the cables earlier in the summer.
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