Tim,

    Alas, the Carhedral Pines of Cornwall blew down in July 1989. They  
were magnificent trees. Many exceeded 150 feet. A few probably made it  
to 160. They were New England's flagship pines. I measured the tallest  
survivor about 10 years ago. It was mid-30s then. Today it's probably  
around 140.
         Mohawk inherited the title of flagship pines on New England  
after the demise of the Connecticut stand.

Bob

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On Dec 18, 2009, at 9:29 PM, Timothy Zelazo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bob:
>
> During a meeting today, someone told me about the old growth white  
> pines in Cornwall Connecticut.  How tall are the first generation  
> trees located in the Cathedral Pines?
>
> Tim
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