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888. Mother of the Forest; 305 feet high; 63 feet circumference; bark off 121 feet.
889. Father of the Forest; 112 feet circumference, Mammoth Grove. Hubert H. Bancroft on ladder.
890. Fallen Tree, Father of the Forest, 112 feet circumference; and Jas. King of Wm., Mammoth Grove.
890. Fallen Tree, Father of the Forest, 112 feet circumference; and Jas. King of Wm., Mammoth Grove. Hubert H. Bancroft is the man seated on the log; his librarian H.L. Oak is the man on the ground in rear. Scripture’s photo wagon can be seen in the right rear.
890. Father of the Forest, 112 feet circumference, and Jas. King of Wm., Mammoth Grove, Calaveras Co.
892. Stump of the Big Tree Eagle Wing. Mammoth Grove, Calaveras County. The two men up in the fallen tree are Thomas Houseworth, at left, and Hubert H. Bancroft, at right. The man on the ground at right is George S. Lawrence [of Lawrence & Houseworth].
894. Uncle Tom’s Cabin, from a point 40 feet in the interior of the Big Tree Eagle Wing, Calaveras County.
900. The Pioneer’s Cabin, 32 feet in diameter; and Pluto’s Chimney. Big Tree Grove, Calaveras County.
901. Father of the Forest, 112 feet circumference, and Jas. King of Wm., Mammoth Grove, Calaveras Co.
903. Father of the Forest, 112 feet circumference-Entrance to the Horseback Ride, Mammoth Grove.
903. Father of the Forest, 112 feet circumference-Entrance to the Horseback Ride, Mammoth Grove.
903. Father of the Forest, 112 feet circumference-Entrance to the Horseback Ride, Mammoth Grove.
904. The Mother of the Forest, 305 feet high; 63 feet circumference-near view. Calaveras County.
907. Abraham Lincoln-near view; 281 feet high, 44 feet circumference. Big Tree Grove, Calaveras County.
908. The Original Big Tree, 250 feet from the Stump, 335 feet high, Mammoth Grove, Calaveras County.
911. But-end section of the Original Big Tree, near view, showing the auger holes made in felling.
918. The Root of the Miners’ Cabin. The man on ground at left is Hubert H. Bancroft; the man at left on the ground is Charles Lyman Pond, photographer. The man at the middle of the root is probably Albert L. Bancroft and the man at top is possibly James L. Sperry.
927. California and Broderick. The men are holding the tape measure used for their various measurements.