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Parson Smith Tree : ウィキペディア英語版
Parson Smith Tree

The Parson Smith Tree is a historic tree in the Okanogan National Forest in Okanogan County, Washington, located south of the Canadian border. In 1886, prospector and trapper Alfred L. (Parson) Smith passed the tree during a trek through the wilderness. Smith stopped to carve the following poem into the tree:

I have roamed in foreign parts my boys,

And many lands have seen,

But Columbia is my idol yet

Of all lands, she is Queen.

As the tree was located in a remote area away from existing trails, the poem went unnoticed until 1902 or 1903, when surveyor John Bell noticed the tree during his work. The tree came to the attention of the U.S. Forest Service when a ranger saw the tree in 1913. The Forest Service built a shelter over the tree in 1913 in order to preserve it. The tree, which has since died, is now marked by a sign and accessible via a hiking trail.〔 (Accompanied by a photo ).〕
The tree was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 16, 1972.〔
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