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Re: Dutch Elm Disease



New Haven, CT, is called the Elm City. The name remains even though
the trees are gone. I'm guessing that New Haven repositories would
have some relevant pictures.

Also, Cornell University used to have elm trees lining a major campus
street. There were no trees there at all for many years until they
recently replanted a few years back.

Hope that's helpful.

--Marla
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Marla Krauss
Special Collections Librarian for Vertebrate Zoology
American Museum of Natural History   <><
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