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As the story goes, in the 1830s underneath this live oak tree, Stephen F. Austin, the “Father of Texas,” signed a treaty with the Native Americans on behalf of the Anglo settlers. This tree stood in a grove known as Council Oaks, through which ran the treaty’s imaginary boundary line.
In 1927, the American Forestry Association declared TREATY OAK to be “the most perfect specimen of a North American tree,” and inducted it into its Hall of Fame in Washington-on-the-Potomac.
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