I know nothing about preservation of trees, but I do have a thought. Whatever is made of this tree -- be it tables, boxes, etc. -- I think a little metal plate should be attached (as permanently as possible without rendering harm to the wood) that informs people from where the wood came, i.e. the historical importance. This would, in decades to come, help to preserve the history and, perhaps, add value to the pieces. Sheila D. D. Cannon Corporate Secretary & Director, Legal Services Remy International, Inc. 600 Corporation Drive, 2nd Floor Pendleton, IN 46064 Tel: 765-778-6895 Cell: 765-621-8829 Fax: 765-221-6295 Email: [log in to unmask] CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This Email and any attachments are confidential and may be protected by legal privilege. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this email or any attachment is prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by returning it to the sender and delete this copy from your system. Thank you. -----Original Message----- From: Records Management Program [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Richards, Steve Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 12:07 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Historic Tree Removal Debbie: I'm a little irritated. I live in Nashville and I heard nothing in Nashville of the sale of the Ryman flooring as I would have jumped on that. When Clinton was in the White House, some nut landed his small plane on the south lawn, crashing into a magnolia tree planted by Andrew Jackson. Several large limbs were broken and taken down as a result. The president joked that he was going to enjoy burning the logs in the fireplace smoking a cigar thinking about Andy one night. We quickly sent letters asking that he offer the wood to craftsmen to make things out of the wood and offer them for sale. The wood burned. When the tornadoes came through Nashville in 96 and uprooted hundreds of trees at The Hermitage - they collected all of the cedar wood (again, planted by Jackson) that they could and offered it to local woodworkers who made boxes, pens, all sorts of things that when sold, benefited The Hermitage. I have one of the boxes in my office now. The oldest tree in Tennessee is located in Natchez Trace State Park - a pecan tree. Planted in the mid-1700's they say. It too is deteriorating rapidly. I looked at it last spring and it is mostly rotted - and imagine that this is the case with your tree. Ask them to try and salvage as much of the wood as possible and to make small round tables out of the large limbs, make boxes, anything to preserve parts of the tree for posterity. I hope this works for you. A plaque? It is a good gesture now but in 20 years, no one will care that an old tree once stood there. My opinion only. Good luck Steve Richards R. Stephen Richards President & CEO Richards & Richards Nashville, TN 615-242-9600 www.RichardsandRichards.com P Please print multiple copies of this email. We have a large shredder. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 08:47:00 -0500 From: Debbie Wolf <[log in to unmask]> Subject: OT: Historic Tree Removal "An historic, pre-Civil War tree on our campus is beyond being saved and according to our arborist needs to come down. We would like to memorialize the tree in some way, perhaps placing a plaque in its location." Similar to what others have said: I have a piece of the original Ryman Theater wood flooring- original home of the Grand Ole Opry - it has a plaque on it describing from whence it came... I am sure that this memento raised a considerable amount of money to help them renovate. Perhaps you could have the logo or replica of the school building created in a bas relief to be viewed as you enter the school. Deborah K. 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