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English: Mr. Albert E. O'Heir - The Original Pow-Wow Oak Protector - who gave up hundreds of square feet of his private land on the west side of Clark Road to the City of Lowell in the year 1909 in order to save the tree! |
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Author | George Koumantzelis |
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