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- | Between 1880 and 1883, the Trinity College [[trustees|Trustees]] allocated funds for the purpose of planting English elm trees on the main quad. At the recommendation of landscape architect [[olmsted_frederick_law|Frederick Law Olmsted]], who designed Central Park in New York City and whose firm consulted on Elizabeth Park in Hartford, the trees were planted in a " | + | Between 1880 and 1883, the Trinity College [[trustees|Trustees]] allocated funds for the purpose of planting English elm trees on the main quad. At the recommendation of landscape architect [[olmsted_frederick_law|Frederick Law Olmsted]], who designed Central Park in New York City and whose firm consulted on Elizabeth Park in [[hartford|Hartford]], the trees were planted in a " |
The elms started dying in the 1950s due to Dutch Elm Disease and by 1978, only 19 of the 65 original trees remained alive. Between the 1950s and 1970s, funds were allocated to replace the trees, but disease continued to ravage them. In 1977, the Trustees voted at the recommendation of landscape architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill that the elms on the main quad be replaced with Marshall' | The elms started dying in the 1950s due to Dutch Elm Disease and by 1978, only 19 of the 65 original trees remained alive. Between the 1950s and 1970s, funds were allocated to replace the trees, but disease continued to ravage them. In 1977, the Trustees voted at the recommendation of landscape architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill that the elms on the main quad be replaced with Marshall' |
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