A STUUY OF THE STMW T’REfi! 05‘ MASSiz‘aLQN, QHEO Thai: for flu Dunn of M. 3. MiCfiiGAN STAT-=3 COME!!! David Henry Ffiéz i952 flaw '.‘ 1‘- C‘W‘ m4? .5 ,- I"! ‘I ~ This is. to certify that the thesis entitled A Study of the Street Trees of Maseillon, Ohio presented by DaV1d H. Fritz has been accepted towards fulfillment of the requirements for M. 3. degree in Conservation Major professor Date JELZL 1-952 4 I; an)?! ‘ ' “ v' H” , any: +2.3: . ' n u. *4 ‘ 5 1" 155, 31".‘é'. “I. ;' .' '- . '“19‘ if _‘ -- a . v ‘- - r ,. . .’ -. 34... - , . - . ‘> n . A. I "." ‘fi ‘ I“ 'j" (‘1. r‘ 'I "',‘i ‘ - 9 J u.\.','$x 5. :3 .‘ ‘ Vib/ I r, . , I ' d‘ ' a 11’. U ~'P. ~02 d. ‘_'o q 5?? ’- ' . . .._,- fi.’ ;' .l' - ’ ‘ - '1: '.-A ' ’. . I .. ,. on ' "1‘ Ag: .' . ' "'t '~ & '-I ,.'. . , c a. . . AV vii"), ‘ 1" r_""€4 sf" . _ A‘ L- t' t . ‘ :'. . . p ,1 a, | ~ ,I . ., ., .- .1' .‘. ' ,- w " ';- . e” _._-- v.’."1‘-.'.")L'>!f",.-, ' L 7“ ' I ‘ > i " x " ' -* .". '— I ‘ - I ‘- . l d .4 ‘A a 1" ' ‘ ‘5.“ : ’4‘; '3 .. é/Wl‘o’r‘ 3""; {P "-‘(tiz't ‘ I : 17o »- p s". .- Sfifi‘ ' -‘ ‘3' "JV. 0;. u-._|. ,\ 'k F J n 1‘. V- ., I \ I / All ’ A . , , Ari" ‘t' _..,. A STUDY OF THE STREET TREES OF HASSILLON, OHIO By David Hem“; Fritz A THESIS submitted to the School of Graduate Studies 01 Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE IN COI‘JPERVATION Department of Lands £md Waters Year 1952 ACIQIOWLEDGTIIZ-T S The author is indeed greatful to a number of peeple for their co—operation and assistance. He is particularly indebted to Doctor Gilbert Mouser, major professor and chairman of the examining committee, for his untiring efforts toward the preperation of the finished dis- sertation. To Professor Karl Dressel, the author is indebted for assistance and guidance in the presentation and limitation of the field of study. I am further indebted to my mother Mrs. Henry Fritz for the excellently done stenographic work of this dissertation. TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE I. m PROBLEM. ITS LIMITATIONS. msrom AND DIFINITIONSOFTERMS ............... 1 Theproblem ................... 1 Statement of the problem . . . . . . . . . . . . l Methodofstudy................. 1 Delimitationofstudy .............. 2 Limitations of the tree census . . . . . . . . . . 2 Definitionsoftermsused ............ The history of Hassillon. Ohio . . . . . . . . . . Founding ................... Industry ................... Government . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I'reeordinances ................ II. BEVIHOFTHELITEBATURE............. larlytreecensus................ moooomppuuu Recenttreecensuses .............. Graduatestudy................. 10 III. IMHODBANDTICINIQUESOFMKINGATREE CENSUS . . 13 Oemsusmotives ................. 13 Department or agency that makes census . . . . . 14 Data collection technique . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Types of recording methods . . . . . . . . . . 15 Measurementtechnique ............. l7 CHAPTER Census sheet content Classification of tree condition . IV. MASSILLON. OHIO TREE CENSUS . . . . . . Technique of tree census . . Census procedure . Measurement technique Classification system of tree condition .Adaptation of data to the disertation Data arrangement . . . . . . . . . Map index system . Implanation of data Collected data . . . northeast section . Southeast section . Southwest section . northwest section . sheet . V. DATA ANALYSIS. OBSERVATIONS AND Data analysis . . . Tree spacing Tree species . . . Observations . . . . Silver Maple . . . Policy and standards Dutch 11m Disease . Summary . . . . . . PAGE 19 20 23 24 2a 27 27 28 28 28 30 31 121 160 196 217 217 217 218 23“ 23h 23“ 235 235 111 CHAPTER VI . CONCLUSIONS APPENDIX Appendix , A. . Appendix B. . PAGE 237 2140 2’41 247 iv LIST OF TABLES TABLE ‘ PAGE I. Tree species distribution of Massillon. Ohio . . . 219 II. Tree species distribution. northeast section . . . 222 III. Tree species distribution. southeast section . . . 223 IV. Tree species distribution. southwest section . . . 225 V. Tree species distribution. northeast section . . . 226 VI. Summary of tree species with regard to street tree value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228 VII. Major species distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . 231 VIII. Distribution of tree sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . 232 11- Condition of species . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 LIST OF FIGURES ITGURE ' PAGE 1. Field note book page. left side . . . . . . . . . . 25 2. Field note book page. right side . . . . . . . . . 26 3. Tree species distribution for Massillon. Ohio . . . 221 h. Species distribution by sections. the northeast and southeast sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22h 5. Species distribution by sections. the southwest and.northvest sections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 6. Street tree species desirability . . . . . . . . . 230 CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM. ITS LIMITATIONS. HISTORY. AND DEFINITIONS OF TERMS THE PROBLEM 9421331931}. 9.1 m DEM- The purpose of the problem is (1) To present a complete detailed tree census of the street trees in Massillon. Ohio; including the following observations. a. Counting the number of trees of each species. b. Measuring the diameter of each street tree. c. Locating the position of each street tree on the planting strip. 6.. Classifying of each street tree as to its present growing condition. (2) To present a detailed discussion of the methods and techniques that may be used to make a tree census. (3) To make recommenda- tions pertaining to the street tree problems and conditions in Massillon. Ohio W 91 m. A detailed street tree census was conducted over a six month period in the city of Massillon. Ohio. The writer was employed by the municipality in the Department of Parks during the time that the census was made. A portion of the census was Oollected during working hours. The city was divided into four major t‘" “u sections and each section censored street by street. Later this collect- ed data was organized and summarized for use as a basis for this disser- tation . Won pi mm. A study such as this immediately presents many phases. which would have a definite value. but cannot be included in this investigation. A study might include an additional censusoof city parks and public school properties. A suggested municipal forestry management plan might be prepared including possible budgets. trimming cycles. labor requirements. equipment needs. nursery facilities. plant- ing programs. and street tree ordinances. Still another aspect of the problem might be a study to aid in suggesting regulations for trimming trees by utility companies. Such trimming methods have proven very destructive to good tree growth in the city of Massillon. LIMITATIONS OF THE THE CENSUS (1) The tree census was carried out by one man. This immediately decreases the degree of accuracy. since it would be almost impossible for a man working alone to use a chain or tape; therefore. the pace was employed. Also lacking was the use of a caliper for diameter measure- ments and a Biltmore stick was used instead. (2) The time of day was another limitation. since almost all census work was done between the hours of three and six in the after- noon dependent upon the time of sunset. The late afternoon and early wenings during winter months usually provide very poor light for Observation of the tree top. (3) Late fall and winter weather conditions are usually adverse to good tree census work. It was found that cold and.wet weather reduces the amount of work one is capable of doing. Tree census work done at temperatures below 30 degrees F. reaches a point of diminishing return where it is no longer practical to continue. (h) Late fall and winter seasons require tree identification with total lack of foliage. (5) Since the work was done in absentia. certain information that might have been found in the college library was not readily available to the writer. III. DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED m m The trees located on the planting strip between the street and sidewalk. m m. A detailed study of species. size. condition and location of each street tree. IV. THE HISTORY OF MASSILLON. OHIO W. Massillon. Ohio was founded one hundred and fifty years ago in the year 1812. It was at that time that pioneer Thomas Rotch and his wife. Charity. brought large flocks of Merino sheep from their former home in New Bedford. Massachusetts. Because of the ideal grazing conditions they settled on the east side of the Tusca- rawas River on what is now Vales Road and State Avenue. Northeast. ‘8 the Batch settlement grew it was named Kendal. From the very beginning it was a community having zoning restric— tions in all deeds to town lots. stipulating that houses were to be of brick and frame construction. g“ ,1 u - I "l n i d Iith such an impressive beginning the community of Kendal was quick to grow. It was in.1826 that the town was renamed.Massillon after a famous Court Preacher to Louis XIV’—- Jean Baptiste Massillon. It was at this same time that the Ohio River -- Lake Erie Canal came to Maesillon and in a few'years was to be known as. TPort of Massillon' one of Ohio's greatest wheat markets.5 ‘13993131. The wheat farming about Massillon created a new need for farm.machinery and so in the 18h0's the Russell Brothers began building farm machinery to satisfy that need and also later freight and passenger cars for the railroad which they helped bring to Massillon. Other industries flourished during early Massillon history such as pig iron. glass and coal mining industries. the Massillon lridge Company. and less Snyder Furnace Company. Today the Republic Steel Corporation. Enterprise Aluminum Company. lbho Products Company. Union Drawn Steel Company. Ohio Paper>Products Company and.many others have come to Massillon. Thus. after many thriving years Massillon has become one of the leading steel and metal working centers of the nation. figygznnent. The City of Massillon follows the Mayor-- Council type of city government with the various component departments such as Street Department. Ingineering Department. Park Department. and others all directly under the elected Mayor and City Council. A.city ordinance places Jurisdiction of street trees under the Director of Public Service and Safety. The Park Department which usually has Jurisdiction of street trees has little control in the city of Massillon. The department does have charge of over 300 acres of city owned land consisting of plot parks. squares and city parks deve10ped for various types of use. The Park Department is administered by a Board of Park Commi ssioners and a superintendent of parks. W. The City of Massillon enacted an ordinance con- cerning the trees of Massillon. Ohio. on September 20. 19148. Ordinance No. 1&3 - 19168 regulates the removal. pruning. mutilation of any tree or trees on city property on or along any sidewalk or street in the City of Massillon. Ohio. It stipulates that written permission be obtained from the Director of Public Service and Safety for the re- moval of any tree on public property. Also that the Director of Public Service and Safety is empowered to order the owner or owners of property abutting public property where a tree has been declared a hazard and a nuisance to remove said tree. Violators of any provisions of the or- dinance shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $100.00 or to be im- prisoned not to exceed thirty days or both. The Director of Public Service and Safety shall also be required to solicit and act upon the advice of the Superintendent of Parks concerning the administering and enforcing of the provisions of the ordinance. Bo ordinance concerning the planting of new shade tree on public property could be found. From this brief history of Massillon. Ohio. we are able to realise that Massillon is an old community and still has many of the trees that were planted and growing over one hundred and fifty years ago. These stately trees grace the main avenues and the oldest northeast section of the city. They are trees of which every resident should be proud. I . h, , v ' '} pl ‘ I L ‘V - ’ 1 ll ' . . ',, O a 'h ,p . 'L e' . A. r ‘ ‘ " ' v\ ' v ‘ a . . ‘ . » ¢ .‘ x . a . y l o u - l " .| , Q t . 1 - . . . . _ e ‘ C r r I > \‘ _ n t ‘ _ I ~- ~ » s s ' ‘ |-. I c - , 5 ~ e i O s . s e . ‘ - l ,- . o .- I I A - ~ 0 . . . I . . v ' V ' V . . ul ‘u . v . ~ I ' ' ' ' ‘ . 3‘ u . . n ' e , e I 4 ' x ' '\ e. ' -\ C A s K ' - . I - - av - . . . 'e v Q - . .- , . r . u . --\ e n ‘. - . ,e - -. ‘ .. \ x , - fl D ‘ . .s .. . e " \’ \ . O ,, _ A . \ ‘ s i . 0 ~ i I _ F' I O ‘ l ‘H n ' V , \ , ‘ .- . 4 U‘s' ’ .~ ' ‘ " 1.; ' v . . _ i . \Iu . r‘ -., r t. . . 5‘ e ' ’ 7 ' _ v \ # A . . . ' ‘l ‘ . ' e. "_ . : . ~ - a s on " e I -' ‘ - r ' e l I. . ' . a . . _. 4 . o . s s . u .. . - -1- .-. e~ \ 1 O ‘- I: -‘ . y‘- a. ’ ., 1 l r - u a .. . . ' F ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ,I . - "o. 9.‘ \ A. - ,, o . . I I I. v - - ' o - _ s ' . ‘ t O I‘ O n -‘ V ‘ . 0- - . . . v _ . ‘ e I. y u I' .A "" ,\ . , , ' I ‘ u 1 ‘. I ‘ ,‘ ... . _ . A .1 ‘ . ' - ' v . e . p ' : r~ ‘ a ' ‘ . I a _ ~ » I‘ ‘ q , ‘ . _ ‘ . | - ’ ‘ r v . . . . . . - .— . , . . ' A - - 9 -> . I . -_ A e .. , , , - . - . x - . s - ~ - 1‘ ‘ V. a I - ‘ . A " A. ,‘ e V ' _ , . .. e .. e , . .‘ e. ‘ ‘ . . ' s‘ e‘ u I) ‘ . ' v - ‘ \ n , _ ‘ ‘ o " ‘ \ . , ‘ - - Q 3n F .. However. these very trees. many of which have reached maturity. have also become increasingly open to decay. mechanical injury. insect and disease attack. Thus. many fine trees are annually succumbing to these attacks due to lack of proper protection through proper maintenance and care. Massillon is steadily growing and pushing out of its old confines. Many new sections have grown up in the past years and lack almost any kind of tree plantings. In these sections nearly all the trees that have been planted are quick growing and short lived undesirable tree species. It has become increasingly apparent during the past years that one of our most valuable investments. our trees. has been neglected. ignored and forgotten. It is only through large scale loss by insects and dis- eases that the public is shaken to awareness. Those persons and organ- isations striving to bring about municipal control cf our street trees indeed deserve the appreciation of everyone for helping to beautify our cities and create a more satisfying atmosphere for all to live in. f! / REFERENCES CHAPTER I 1- Chamber of Commerce. We Mary. at. hearings. 9am. 19529 P- 1 2. Legislative Department. Mm Hg. 5L3. - 123:3 (City of Massillon. Ohio. 19148) . CHAPTER II REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE There are relatively few publications concerning shade tree census work. Of these publications few were more than a paragraph or two in length with little worthwhile content. m mg, m. The earliest dated census in publication that could be located was that of the City of Philadelphia in the year of 1912 which reported 127.301 trees along its streets.:L Another early census was a partial census of selected districts of greater New York City. conducted in 1911+ by Henry 3.. Francis.2 The report consisted of a general survey of each of the five boroughs of New York City with specialized censuses of selected districts and was concluded by recommendations to the Committee of the Tree Planting Association. As a result of this report further study was made by Laurie D. Go: to determine “A Street Tree System For New York City."3 This was completed in 1916 and accepted by the city of New York. but was never put to use. Another early tree census was made in Mount Vernon. it New York. in 1916. 3m m m. During the past ten or twenty years there have been decided trends toward the tree census as indicated by the increased number of publications of censuses during this time. This increase can no doubt be credited to a number of reasons; the in- creased tree consciousness of the public toward the value of trees. . ) . . I I e n v v 0 a . . . . . I V II ' - b e I I Q .4 n a u A. 4 _ v v . , .v a I i. . I L 4 I . . e . . y 5 ‘ V» l i A .f V t x 2 «v t. x. an L. f .. ,4 u ., f a I a l < ,,D an \ .. 1 e v a 4., . .A .y I u .. .. .i . . . 5 V; A. :J (i -. ’v '7,--{‘ the extensive damage caused by the Dutch Elm Disease to the elm tree. and the value of a census in the planned control of this disease? In many of our large cities. the availability of federal funds through the W.P.L. resulted in tree censuses for such large cities as Cleveland. Pittsburgh. and Los Angeles. It might be well to mention at this time that. although these V.P.A. tree censuses were made. the cities in many instances were unable to keep them up to date and after a period of time they became almost valueless. A census may be solely a count of the number of trees such as one conducted by the City of Flint. Michigan] Another type was that made by the city of Pontiac. Michigan. which was a census of only main streets and arterial highways within the city. for the purpose of re- moving all dead and hazardous trees.8 The census of elm trees of Greenwich. Connecticut. can also be cited. here only samples and 1.008.- tions of all the cities elm trees were included in the census. There have also been various types of tree surveys and censuses made. A national tree survey and census was sponsored by m magazine. Charts were distributed to the park departments that volunteered to take an active part in the survey.10 Unfortunately. it was never com- pleted to the knowledge of the writer. There is also an article con- cerning a township census of all trees along or overhanging the public highway in Lower Merion Township. Pennsylvania. Over 140.000 trees were tabulated representing 131 species. The survey was very useful in studying plans for highway paving and other construction Jobs.11 The last and most conventional level of tree census work is within cities and towns. This is the type of census which this study concerns. 10 It might be well to point out that all tree censuses are surveys but not all tree surveys are censuses. An example of this is the 12 shade tree survey conducted in Winter Park. Florida. 1 W study. A study was made by Ben B. Barickman 3 at Michigan State College. “The 913,1 Shade, Tm Queue.“ This study included a questionnaire sent out to various city foresters. the re- sults of the questionnaire. a group of letters of correSpondence concerning questionnaire. and a partial tree census of East Lansing. Michigan. The following are the questions asked in letters sent to city foresters in fourteen cities in various parts of the country. 1. Has your city ever made a shade tree census? 2. If so has it been kept up to date? 3. If so what value is placed upon it? The results showed that 58 per cent of the cities had made a tree census of some sort. although some were so old they were practically worthless. The lack of funds had prevented the census. according to city officials in those cities in which a tree census was not taken. Of those replying that they had made a tree census. only 28 per cent of the censuses had been kept up to date. Lack of funds was given as the reason for not being able to keep the census up to date. As for the value of a tree census. all agreed to its high value except one large city in which the census was made over 17 years ago and had not been kept up to date. Of special interest in this report are twelve personal letters written in reply to the questionnaire. These letters which included '- . n1 'H e. . O a. 0 e I e ll much interesting information concerning tree censuses are referred to in several places in this paper. The major part of all the literature concerning tree censuses was found in periodicals and bulletins. However. one book was found which devoted a chapter to a method of making a municipal tree census.15 This book has been out of print for some time. 4. 5. 6. 9. 10. 11. 13. 13. 1h. 15s 12 REFERENCES CHAPTER II Baxter. Samuel N.. "Why Small Shade Tree Census.“ American Forests. H7: 3&2-43. July. 19u1. Francis. Henry 3.. ”Report on the Street Trees of the City of New York.“ New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University. 3311mm. 1215b .2.“ - - Cox. Laurie Davidson. EA Street Tree System for New York City." New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University. main. M» 12.1..(2- ESL-.5... Smith. A. Oakley. “A Practicable Tree Census.” Angziggn City. 16: 268-71. March. 191?. Dietrich. Joseph 3.. “A Sound Tree Report.I 1mg. 8: 13-15. 18. December 190,7. Darickman. Den 3.. "The City Shade Tree Census.“ Unpublished report at Michigan State College. Held by Karl Dressel. Michigan State College. Correspondence. The City of Pitts- burgh. April. 1951. Barickman. Ben 3.. Ibid.. Correspondence. The City of Flint. Michigan. Barickmnn. Ben 3.. Ibid.. Correspondence. The City of Pontiac. Hichigan. Dietrich. Joseph 3.. [bi .. p. 268 Scanlon. Edward. 'A National Street Tree Survey.I Tzegs. 3: 10. n. in. 15. July. 191:0. . “The Shade Tree Survey.” Shad: mg. 114: 3-1;. February. 19141. Wolfe. 3.8. a. Watkins. J. V.. 'A Survey of Winter Park. Ilerida.’ W Shade has Mamas 21: 111-11.. 1945 Barickmn. Ben 3.. Ibid. Barickman. Ben 3.. Ibid.. p. 3. Solotaroff. Villiam. Shade 111m in m and 211.19.!- New York: J. Viley and Sons. 1911. XVIII. 287 pp. Chapter 12. p. zzm-sv. O. O I- ' ) ‘\ ll .1 '4 , ~ 0 4' ‘ I L O C ."’ v‘-‘ u—H. n .. . , I .I -1. ‘I “ , “ '1 O 1' I<._- , Il . e .I. m ._ 7 ..¥ .- . l e -.. 9 .. .. o A. . ‘1 l e ' . .-.-s. .. I U c 1 C 1 - . p '0 53- ‘i ' . . 'r ‘ 'p s '. 1.3 3n. ”-— I' . ., . r c . . C . A p . C . -—~ . l "V O ,. e ‘7 ...2 v' r a 0‘ n -O . _ ,. Id CHAPTER III METHODS AND TECHNIQUES OF MAKING A TREE CEhSUS CENSUS MOTIVES There are many reasons for making a census of city street trees the main one being that the census would enable the city forester to set up a city shade tree management plan and also have a factual count of the trees under his jurisdiction. A shade tree census might be made to determine the amount of damage caused by some natural disaster such as a heavy sleet storm; to determine the damage or potential danger to our trees from disease and insect epidemics; as a means of preparing requests for a department budget apprOpriation; and also as a basis for the assessment of costs to the abutting preperty owners for street tree improvement. Once a census has been made. the additional uses of such a census are many. Questions. such as whether a tree should be removed or if there is room to plant another tree. can be settled quickly over the telephone or in the office without sending out an investigator. by simply consulting the census. Should insect infestation occur such as tent caterpillars and leaf defoliaters. a census can quickly determine the spray program needed. the extent of coverage required and the ap- Zproximate time required to make the application of spray material. When diseases such as Dutch Elm disease. Yerticillium wilt or oak wilt break out or may appear. it can quickly be determined just where such infection may occur and thus plan a complete protective or eradicative 1’4- program can be planned. Other programs such as tree planting. tree removal. and pruning are easily determined with the availability of a tree census. DEPARTIIEEII‘I' OR AGENCY THAT MAKES CENSUS The question which often arises when a tree census is desired is how and by whom shall the census be conducted. Where financial means are available through the city it is usually carried out by the Park or Forestry department. There are a number of other ways in which a tree census can be made. Where local colleges are available such a census might be conducted by forestry or arborculture students. Such a survey was conducted in Syracuse. New York.2 by four forestry students employed by the city for ten weeks during a summer vacation. Also certain state colleges are obligated to carry on educational work in forestry wherever that may be needed in their state. such work being a part of extension service duties.3 The work done in New York City. on ”A M m; m.“ was conducted under such circumstances. Whether such a service would be available in other states is not known. During the 1930's the W.P.A. was an agency active in taking tree censuses in many of our large cities. Money for census programs was usually appropriated by the Federal Government. A federal grant of over $179,000.00 was made to the city of Cleveland in 1939 for tree census and was carried out by the W.P.A. under the supervision and guidance of Dr. Arthur 3. Williams. ecologist of the Cleveland Museum of Natural L. History. 15 Still another method was used by the Park and Recreation Commis- sion of Omaha. Nebraska where the city Boy Scout Organization carried out a very creditable census.5 DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUE .Iypg§,giuxggg;ding methods. The census recording methods are of three types. The first type is the use of a field note book into which all data is entered while in the field. These field books are kept in the city foresters office for reference. With this method it is also advisable to enter the information collected on a large scale map of the city. placing each tree in its exact location. with a notation of the diameter and species. This was the method that was described by William Solotoroff.6 A variation of this method was used in the recording of the census taken for this thesis. The second type of recording method consists of placing all col- lected information on form sheets in the field. one sheet for each block. Later this information is typed on a perpetual inventory sheet. This sheet included all data collected in the field and an additional column headed “Date and Cause of removal." As future work goes on in the department and trees are planted and removed. the information can be entered into this blank column. All perpetual inventory sheets are then placed in a loose leaf binder. The author of the method mentioned that all information entered in the blank column on the final sheets would be entered by hand. This would serve to differentiate between the original census information which was typed and any improvement to the street trees condition 16 following the census. such as planting and removal.7 The third method and the most widely cited method in all investi- gation is the card system. The original card used in the field and containing all collected information is filed alphabetically by streets in a permanent office file.8 This system seems very pepular and is by far the most economical since it reduces the amount of handling of in— formation and allows for quick location of information. Another varia- tion of this card system. was set up by the City of Duluth. It was called a card index method wherein each block was numbered and streets were keyed by a letter. A master index was then devleped which acted as a guide in filing the census information for each block. In addition to an index card for each block. photographs were taken of the-streets. They were posted on cards and these cards were filed with the corres- ponding block index card.9 Of additional interest was a chart used in a municipal street tree use survey in California. The‘ chart was sent to every city park and city forestry department in Southern California. The chart. similar to a questionnaire asked for detailed information of every native and erotic tree which was growing on the city streets. The desired informs.- tion on the sheet included botanical names. common names. tree type. Growth habit. tree stature. foliage type. flower color. growth rate. adaptability. preferences. useful life. required width of parkways. distance apart. and cost of maintenance. Each park superintendent submitted a chart of information gained through his daily experience and observation of ideal conditions needed for each tree species present in his city. Later all these charts were compiled into one chart by the Street Tree Committee of the California Association of 17 Park Administrators. A copy of the final chart was published in _'I_'_r_§__e;§_ magazine.lo W m. Tree census measurement methods and tech- niques are important as they control the accuracy of the data and also determine how large a crew it will be necessary to employ in the field. The number of crew men required is quickly determined by what accuracy of measurement the particular survey requires and by the financial situation. Adequate censuses have been made by crews consisting of one to three men. One man surveys are more difficult and usually require a longer period of time. Therefore. if at all possible. there should be at least two men to a crew. lvery good tree census locates the relative ground position of the tree. This is b‘est done by the use of tie measurements between each tree and their block corners. Other ground measurements that are sometimes taken are planting strip widths from sidewalk to street and parking widths along street curbing. Where city forestry is done on the assessment basis it is of utmost importance that very accurate measurements be taken to insure proper tree location with respect to abutting property lines. A steel tape or a chain is usually used for such measurement and this requires at least two men to handle the tape or chain. Another accurate method is the use of a wheel-like device called a 'RolotapeJn It is operated by one man who rolls it along the ground and reads the distance recorded by the machine. Such a device might prove very economical since it requires only one man for its operation and thus requires less time. The United States Department of Agricul- 18 ture uses the same wheel principle for measuring distances around farm fields. If such a device were available it might also prove practical. although no mention of its use was cited in any publications. The pace is perhaps the quickest means of measuring ground dis- tance. and where very accurate measurement is not required. this is the best method for computing distances within one or two foot accuracy. Since it requires only one man for pacing it will reduce the cost of the census. Pace refers to two steps. to determine it. double the average length of one step. If an average step is thirty inches the pace will be sixty inches or five feet. Therefore. every time the left foot takes a step forward. five ground feet have been traveled. With practice an individual can soon become reasonably accurate. Tree diameter is another measurement taken in a tree census. Such measurements are usually taken at breast heights. The diameter at breast height usually conveys to the reader an idea of the height and age of a species. The diameter of some smaller type tree species like the Crapemyrtle (Lageratroemia indica) do not give an accurate idea of tree heights. Therefore tree height is then noted instead of diameter.12 Three instruments can be used to obtain tree diameter. The tree caliper is the most accurate type of instrument and is relatively easily operated. The steel diameter tape can also be used. but where large trees are to be measured it is sometimes more difficult to use than a caliper. The Biltmore stick is the last type and can be used to make quicker measurements. although it produces the most erratic measure- ments. It is held at arms length which should be about 25 inches from the eye since the stick is graduated for 25 inches. and must be held 19 horizontal to the eye. Any variance from these rules will cause an error in the reading. The ellipticity of a tree trunk section affects the accuracy of diameter measurements to some degree with every measurement device. This ellipticity for small and medium sized trees has an effect of less than 0.1 inch. However. in measuring large trees it is a good practice to make two measurements at right angles to each other and the means of these two readings is the diameter. m m m. The content of a census sheet is very variable and is dependent upon the individual who is making the census and the purpose of the census. Very simplified censuses might include solely a numerical count of the trees. Whereas a very comprehensive census will include a large amount of information. The following is a.list of information that may be included in a census. 1. Date the information was recorded. The temperature may also be included. 2. Vard number or city zone number. 3. Street name and block number. In a small municipality census usually each individual block is numbered. In larger cities this is not always possible. a. Property lines are optional but are required where tree work is done on an assessment basis. 5. Street numbers-of homes and business places may be noted. 6. Block or street planning specification which specifies the tree type to fit the condition and use of the street. 20 7. Soil types and moisture conditions are useful in later de- termining tree species best adapted to the soil condition. 8. Tree characteristics. such as species. diameter. condition and remarks. 9. Planting distances between trees. 10. Width of planting strip. This information is useful in de- termining tree species adaptable to this width. 11. Damages to curbing and sidewalks caused by tree roots. 12. Street and sidewalk dimensions and pavement type. 13. Parking widths along curbing. 1h. Diagrams of the block and planting strip with the location of each tree noted. Numerous examples of census sheets and cards with various ar- rangement of content have been illustrated in publications. Winn of in: condition- The accuracy and completnecc of the analysis of tree condition is entirely dependent upon the back- ground and knowledge of the observer and his ability to recognize the tree species. tree diseases. insect damage and other types of injury. The purposes of the tree census directly governs what data is to be collected. It might be a census made to assist in the control of a disease such as Dutch Elm or its purpose might be to determine traffic hazards caused by street trees. However. for whatever purpose the census might have. the census observer must be able to accurately record information to fulfill this purpose. Many different classifications of tree conditions can be made and 21 is dependent upon the desired results of the census. Generally a classi— fication into four types of conditions. good. fair. poor and dead is used. The decision as to the bounds of each of these classifications must necessarily be set up by the group making the census. It cannot be over emphasized that the degree of accuracy and the value of the collected data is directly effected by the censors skill in making accurate measurements. His ability in species identification and ability to observe and present thoroughly and accurately each trees condition is very important. The value of the final analysis of a survey is directly effected by the initial tree census. From this it is apparent that the employment of a dependable and reliable person. who is able to fulfill accurately the purposes of a census is essential. 1. 2. 6. 7. 10. ll. 12. 13. 22 REFERENCES CHAPTER III. Barickman. Ben 3.. 'The City Shade Tree Census.“ Unpublished report at Michigan State College Held by Karl Dressel. Michigan State College. Correspondence. The City of Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Thompson. Robert A.. "Syracuse Now Keeps a Complete Record of Street Trees.‘ American 9.1.121- 1+0: 169. January 1929. Cox. Laurie Davidson. ”A. Street Tree System for New York City.” New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University. WOW! 12.1.69 N00 5! P» 11. Van Heiningen. P. J .. 'Clevelands Shade Tree Census.” Barks. and Win... 23: 290-93. March. 19% Derickman. Den 3.. 132m" Correspondence. The City of Omaha. Nebraska. Solotoroff. William. finale has, in 29mg and 9139131. New York- Jo '11” and. Sons, 1911. XVIII, 287 ppes Chapter 12 P0246'47e 301813612» 3'- Norris. "Norfolk Counts Its Trees.” m. 9: 18.20.26. December. 1948. Thompson. Robert A.. Lbidu p. 160 Sherman. larl H.. “Street Trees in Duluth. Minnesota.‘I WNW. 2»: 266-73. l'ebruary, 191.1. Scanlon. Edward. 'Valuable Southern California Tree Data.“ ngeg. 2: 8-9. October. 1939. Traeger. I. I... “Santa Monica Surveys Its Trees.“ W m. 66: 1419 April. 1951s ' l'orsberg. 1'. Morris. {bi .. p. 8. Chapm. Norm E. and Meyer. Malter H” 19ml W. New York: McGraw Hill 60.. p. 191-92. CHAPTER IV. MASSILLON. OHIO TREE CENSUS Early in Septanber plans for the street tree census of Massillon. Ohio were prepared. At this time the writer was working in the Depart- ment of Parks in Massillon. Ohio. A tree census would be of consider- able value to this city. should the city start a shade tree program. Thus the Superintendent of Parks. C. V. Bullock was consulted concom- ing possibility of the city making such a census. and he agreed and through his introductions the writer obtained interviews with the city Mayor. a member of the City Council. the Director of Public Service and Safety. and a member of the Board of Park Commissioners. During each interview many questions were asked. and a complete plan of the tree census was outlined and its many values to the city pointed out and explained. All agreed to its value and approved its being carried out. but it was felt that the city could not finance it in any way. and it would have to be an individual undertaking. The Board of Park Commis- lioners did allow the writer two hoursa'fily;.2:30 p.111. to Mac p.111. to Conduct the census until completed. or until January 30. 1952. whichever occurred first. This time allowance made up approximately 25 per cent 01' the time required to complete the census and was indeed appreciated. The actual tree census on which this study is based was begun in late October. and continued until it was completed six months later in the month of March. All data was collected late in the afternoon on week days. and also on Saturdays and Sundays when weather conditions were satisfactory. Work could not be done during severe cold or rainy "N. n- ‘v 24 weather. but due to the mild winter there was sufficient working time. Since much of the census was made during the winter months. all tree identification and observation was made with the lack of leaves and under undesirable weather conditions. Although the absence of leaves is a limitation in making the most accurate variety identifica~ tion for certain species and also does not enable the observation of effects of insects and disease pests on foliage. it does allow a more thorough examination for dead limbs. stubs and decay in the tree top. It was discovered that the peeple are very interested in their trees and the censor was in an excellent position for the application of good public relations. TECHNIQUE OF TREE CENSUS gens g_£:ngggn;g. This tree census data was collected by one man and was recorded in Engineer field books. The procedure used in collect- ing this information was started by beginning at the block corner at the and of the street to be censored and numbering the first tree (1) and measuring the distance from the corner to the tree. On the right hand page of the field book a diagram or scale map of the street and block is illustrated (fig. 1). On this page the tree is marked by a small black circle with its tree number and distance from the corner. 0-15 which would indicate it is 15 feet from the block corner. Then on the Opposite or left hand page (fig. 1) which is headed by its correct street name and date of census. the tree number (1) is entered. followed by the species of the tree. its diameter. its condi- tion. and any remarks concerning details of the condition such as dead limbs. stubs. or trunk decay. 25 FI GUPE 1 FIELD NOTE BOOK PAGE Left side. as. NQKTH “VESECTION NE Now. I; 11.52. STA. ' ELEVAJ GRADE CUT 0R F1”- ,1 ran c mam T3: ,;$_'.:.'° D B. H. , Cue-.73... Restart-u. «we av * 5,... _ __ 3--.;‘_“_':"‘.‘l .5“ MiG-:L firifirt“ 5.__- 95“;,,3" a, hemp 4"“ 9‘6? , V.__ EEE‘S.“ _‘ e924- ., , A , -, 5 31“?“"7i 791 “53‘2“. 19"“3. f?“"\‘_“r‘: ‘ Jam“: 3‘3" -E-:*-,,. 13’.“ :‘~‘\‘3‘!¥‘.~1 7 fi 3'99”" «7:1: 554335“ 19.4 \..'_ as. ' 33 mam... p £85 ‘ Grin“ MW 3" E-‘r‘w‘l _- 2:77 Q __"_‘s-§s"3- grew)» 329‘ e as Edythe-Ir 25" . J53?!“ -_ E’s-5"” 21,6 Emma" .27“ . ‘ __§-_-+ . ,_ _ "32 1‘7“?” 33' 59-9, .“fi‘iqfiflk .38 bib-0M If Qua ! i FIG—TYPE ' 2 26 FIELD NOTE BOOK PA'GE Fight page . AREAS CUBIC YDS. gEMARKS 1 II 51'me _ fl;_—m—Ae e ; __ - - i “I. ~._ :22... a. H: axcawmou EMBANKHENT i sxcav. EE suaANK. i- "E — ”w 1- - 4 'Et ' **i* «.3 i f I: u E E E1 '—-°n E EE ‘ .; a - 1 O ‘ - .. s .. o ' E} . E .. E w E "a, E . -o 1 0—, 1‘ v u — i E s ; “ . .. ., E a . . M E . 3 .1 . “o , ‘i - .0 . EE 8 . I. I ‘ ‘e M E E E " , E E 1 g E T E E E o ' " 3', 5| 1 ' u v ‘1 E .E U. E ‘ ' _ ‘ E E E E Uaks “«A E i. E “' EE ? i E 7 -- s E ‘ _ o E w 1 ,A _ .E a” '7 3‘ E "t. 1 ‘- fl n E E E {aw-:- E -—-—0' h ‘ E ; E ; 2., a '. . ‘.0—_ E a ‘ - ,. 7.3 E ' 3 3‘. PSH E 7 .7 E 1 '_,_,:E n_ WW- This procedure is continued down the street until the opposite end of the street is reached, which might be two blocks or two miles. Then the man returns on the opposite side of the street to where he began tree number one (1). This method allows for greater speed and much less walking than if both-sides of the street were done before going on to~the next block. W We. All ground measurements were made by use of the pace. Tree diameter measurements were made with a Biltmore stick which decreased the time rate for tree measurement. W m of. its: mndiiion- This survey used only 1 three classifications suggested by William Solotoroff. Good.- The tree was in full vigor with no immediate signs of decline apparent. Medium.- The tree was beginning to decline but can be re— stored to vigor by fertilisation. pruning. cavity repair. bracing or in some other manner. Poor - The tree was dead or was in such a state of decline it could not be restored. In the survey remarks. following trees of medium or poor condition. a.more detailed reason for the decline or death of the tree is given. These remarks serve as an added means for setting up a maintenance program. Other remarks not related directly to the condition of the tree were included such as frost cracks, hangers. which are broken limbs hanging freely in the limbs of a tree. and broken walls or curbs caused by tree roots. 28 ADAPTATION OF DATA TO THE DISSERTATION Qatangxxangemgnt. After the collection of all the census data of the trees of Massillon it was necessary to include this data within the dissertation in some clear and concise manner. All the data such as tree species. tree diameter. the tree condition and remarks. and the tree spacing distance which is to be used in location of each tree is included in this paper. The city of Massillon is divided geographically into four main sections by two major avenues; they are Tuscarawas River in a north. south direction and the U.S. 30 Lincoln Highway going east and west. The city street system of division is into four sections. The northp east. southeast. southwest. and northwest sections fall between these two main avenues. the river and highway with slight variations. The city street system bass lines for this division is Erie Street north. Iris Street South. Lincoln Way East. and Main Street West. The northeast section is bounded by Erie Street North and Lincoln Hay East. the southeast section is bounded by Erie Street South and Lincoln way East. the southwest section is bounded by Iris Street South and Main Street Vest. and the northwest section is bounded by Erie Street north and Main Street West. The data sheets of the census are grouped into these four sections. Within each of those sections the name streets are arranged in alpha- betical order and the numbered streets follow them in numerical order. flan mm m. Included at the end of this book is a map of the city of Massillon. Ohio. The base line streets are colored red. Each city block within its section has been given a block number from one of two hundred. dependent upon the number of blocks occurring in the section. These block numbers are used as part of a key to locate the position of any street tree found in the data. W 91‘. 2312 219:1. Each data sheet is arranged so that every tree may be located. Each street has the trees listed in the same numerical order in which they were recorded. Tafindsmsnacifisimnmmdasiqllm: Section locations are marked in red cross lines on the map. Page_____. Note streets and blocks are labeled also. Streets and sections are indicated at the top of each data sheet. to . Page Block numbers are indicated in the data sheet in bold type preceeding trees list of each respective block. 1. From lists supplied. locate section. street and block. 2. Next locate section. street and block on the map. 3. To determine the direction in which trees are numbered. check an adjacent block. #. Exact location of any tree may be determined as follows: a. Read all figures down on the pages. b. Ind trees are designated for example as 65 C. which means 65' from the corner. c. Position of the second tree is 50' from the first tree and the next number below indicates the distance of #3 from #2. d. 3y this means any trees can be located by adding all preceeding figures. The total will indicate the distance the tree is from the corner. Individual numbers will designate the distance each tree is from the one listed immediately above. 30 III. COLLECTED DATA The following pages include all the detailed information collected in the field. For easier reference it is divided into four sections. An alphabetical index to the streets included in the data can be found in the appendix. NORTHEAST SECTION pages 52 - 120 51 Lincoln Way East Tree No. BLOCK N E \O(IJ\)O\O \AI-‘UNH FJP’F‘F‘F‘ #WJIQIACD BLOCK 15 16 17 18 19 BLOCK 20 21 22 2’? .1 2b 310 CK 25 BLOCK 4 27 28 30 BLOCK 31 32 33 34 35 36 Species 3 Red Maple Sugar Maple Red Maple II II Sugar Maple a Red Maple II M II II 5 Red Maple II II Sugar Maple American Elm 6 Red.Maple Norway Maple Red.Maple Norway M'ple n n 7 American Elm 8 Red Maple II II II II II II II 9 Red,Maple Sugar Maple Red Maple s u u n Box Elder DBI inches 2# 18 l7 1? IS 20 23 20 lo 19 ll 14 18 . 21 12 12 12 15 37 19 15 21 18 18 3h 17 2o 12 19 3o 31 22 lu 7 22 10 Spacing c—18 50 50 30 1+5 c-6O c—lS 38 no 70 20 25 f‘ t n c—QO c—30 75 45 70 0-30 0-25 A 30 PO 0-180 c—luO 0-110 20 20 #0 c—lMO 0—135 15 15 15 15 30 0-15 0993:! 93000 ZKMKZ SQQZQEZQZ @3930’6 32 enuary 27. 1952 Tree Condition.- Remrrks Ieart rot Dead limbs and hanger Stubs Ienger Stubs and cavity Stubs Stubs and limbs. bark injury Stubs Stubs and broken limbs Stubs and limbs Disintegrating cavity work Top removed Week crotch Stubs Stubs Stubs Stubs Cavity and hanger Dead top and heart rot Stubs Stubs and frost crack Lincoln Way East Tree No. BLOCK 3? 38 39 no 41 #2 “3 as 1+5 BLOCK #6 1 #8 49 50 51 52 53 BLOCK 5b 52a BLOCK 53a Ska EMNK 55 56 Species 10 American Elm s n n n II II n n Red.Meple II II a n n n 12 Red Maple n n u n n n n u s n u n u u 13 Red.Maple s n 172 Silver Maple n n 173 Norway Maple Silver Maple Norway Maple 17b Silver Maple u n n n II II n H II II n .n II II n u n n a H II II II II DBI inches 25 20 36 20 22 15 lb 12 ll 14 P‘O\F‘ Spacing 0-20 15 45 15 30 20 20 2o 20 0-55 0-9 he no no 25 25 fl 4 25 c-120 0—15 25 160 c—20 c—lko 20 25 0—80 0—175 28 25 r) L. 35 20 25 n d. 290 50 30 50 iuo c-30 ZZQQQZEZS C30 3132303314) Q00 Q9¢PQQQ$QQQKQQ 3’3 Tree Condition - Remarks Stubs Dead limbs Stubs Stubs Stubs Cavity in limb Limbs and stubs Broken limb and hanger Dead limb and stub Stub Stub Stub Trunk injury Lincoln Way East Tree No. BLOCK 71 72 73 74 BLOCK 75 76 3100K 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 8h 85 BLOCK 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 BLOCK 93 9h 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 10L» 105 106 107 Species 183 Silver Maple n n n n American Elm 127 Silver Mpple 5n n 126 Silver Maple n u u n n n n u u u n u u u n u 125 Norway Maple Silver Maple Red.M€ple Norway Maple Sugar Maple Silver Maple n n 23 Silver Maple I u Red Maple n n Sugar Maple BSd.Maple I II n a Silver Maple D33 inches 12 20 19 n L 20 18 20 12 1h 16 10 12 12 12 12 16 10 16 2O 18 16 n l 10 15 11 12 12 15 Spacing 0—80 20 30 L 20 0-70 c-hS 105 20 25 ,3 4. 15 15 20 30 0-5 c-15 2O 30 25 35 b0 30 0-10 r3 L 20 20 20 #0 40 20 n 30 30 23 20 28 30 0-25 0000 00 090099090 ’00009’00 090990900930000 Tree Condition - Remrrks Heart rot - decaying Trunk hollow Decaying - stubs 34 Lincoln way East Tree No. BLOCK 108 109 110 111 112 113 111+ 115 116 117 BLOCK 118 119 120 121 122 123 120 125 126 127 128 BLOCK 129 130 BLOCK 131 132 133 131+ 135 136 13? 138 139 140 101 142 193 104 BLOCK 105 1116 Species DBI inches 22 Red Maple 13 II I! 16 I! It 1.6 I! I! 18 American Elm 7 Red Maple 20 Sugar Maple 12 American Elm 40 Red Maple 18 II II 16 21 Red.Map1e 18 n a 16 u u 11 n n 19 u n 18 Norway Maple 8 Red.Maple 20 n n 14 II II 13 u u 16 n n 16 20 Sugar Maple 19 n I! l6 19 Red Maple 21+ " ” 22 n a 15 I! '1 21+ n n 17 Sugar Maple 26 Red Maple 13 u n 19 n n 19 Iorse-Chestnut 19 Red Maple 29 Sugar Maple 22 Red Maple 22 Sugar Maple 15 18 Sugar Maple 23 n n 16 Spacing 0-110 45 25 15 15 3,0 J 25 1+5 0-2 45 20 23 20 23 20 20 20 H5 20 0—120 c—lS 28 0-175 23 23 20 23 fl 4 20 n C. 20 2O 6O 30 43 rs 0—2: 0-35 25 Tree Condition - M M M M M M H 65'. 00300003’03 4:2::2q2c22:3:c>c22:c>s:3:2: can: 99 35 Remarks Stubs Stubs and hanger Stubs and limbs, heart rot Dead limbs Stubs tubs Stubs Bark injury Stubs Stubs and cankers Dead limbs Stubs Stubs Stubs Stubs and limbs Stubs Stubs Stubs Large dead limb .u .. Lincoln Way East Tree Species No. BLOCK 18, cont'd. 147 Red Maple 148 American Elm 149 " " 150 Slippery Elm 151 u n BLOCK 1? 152 Slippery Elm 153 Red Maple Ginkoo 154 'Sugar Maple 155 n n 156 American Elm 157 Red Maple BLOCK 16 158 Sycamore 159 " 160 " 161 " 162 Silver Maple 163 II II 1506K 15 164 Red Maple 165 Silver Maple 166 Red Maple 167 Sugar Maple 168 Red Maple 169 American Elm IMOCK 14 170 Red Maple 171 Red Maple Dexter Road. N.E. BLOCK 153 1 Silver Maple 2 u u 3 Sugar Maple 4 u n DBI inches 26 O 1.. 23 l4 14 16 34 31 2a- 22 18 21 28 15 11 11 32 19 12 F‘F’F‘F‘ Spacing 30 P 74 G 95 G 10 M 20 G c-65 0—35 M 30 M G 40 G 25 M 35 M 55 M 0-95 c-15 M 50 G 40 G 20 M 50 G 38 G c—9O 6—55 M 35 P 55 M 20 G 35 G 20 M c—105 0—180 G 20 M c-45 0-20 (fire 30 G 80 G 75 G 0—185 36 Tree Condition - Remarks Leaning - heart rot. stubs Stubs and limbs Stubs and roots raising sidewalk Stubs and hanger In front yard Dead limb Many dead limbs and stubs Stubs Dead limb Sanger Large dead limb Stubs and limb Stubs and limbs Stubs and limbs Stubs and limbs Dead limb March 20. 1952 plua) G Amherst Road, N. E. Tree No. BLOCK \OCOfloxeermt-J P'F’F‘F’P‘ £rkotora<3 16 4O Species 1 60 Red Maple American Elm I n Silver Maple Sugar Maple Red Maple n u n n Sugar Maple fl " Silver Maple Red Maple II I Silver Maple Red.Map1e 1 Silver Maple Silver Me 1e 105 Red.Maple Silver Maple u u Norway Maple Red Maple Silver Maple Red Maple II I 108 Silver Maple u n n a Norway Maple u a Red Maple DBH nches 11 25 25 25 14 14 17 20 14 8 '-1 24 14 17 24 14 15 16 12 15 24 14 14 17 17 22 28 19 15 15 16 12 18 18 15 19 12 22 11 15 11 Spacing 0—20 '2 4O 38 25 '5 L. 18 n L ’3 L. 60 73 6O 6.0 4v 15 c420 c-EO 30 3O 15 15 15 15 15 35 25 c—lO c-lO 28 18 25 20 35 40 120 c— 8 c—lO 18 20 88 30 33 37 October 25, 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks Chains as braces Leaning into street QQQQZQQQQGQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQ 9913109013303) Suppressed QQQQZQ 38 Amherst Road. N. E. Tree Species DBI Spacing Tree Condition — Remarks No. inches BLOCK 108. cont'd 42 Silver Maple 20 30 G 43 Norway Maple 15 55 G 44 1' " 13 20 G 45 " " 14 18 G c—l5 BLOCK 109 46 Norway Maple 14 0—15 G 47 Red Maple 13 25 G 48 Sugar Maple 15 25 G 49 fl " 12 23 G 50 Norway Maple 17 23 G 51 ' " 18 16 G 52 Red.Map1e 7 12 P Topped c—8 BLOCK 115 53 Norway Maple 11 0-20 P Debarked - insects 54 Red Maple 15 20 G 55 Silver Maple 24 23 M Stubs and limb 56 ' n 2 2 G 57 Red Maple 12 40 G 58 Sugar Maple 23 45 G 59 Red. Maple 16 25 G 60 ” 22 25 1G 61 Sugar Maple 25 25 M Dead Top 62 Bed.Maple 16 25 G 63 " " 22 23 G 0-20 BLOCK 125 64 Sugar Maple 13 0-50 G 65 n u 12 2 G 66 " u 12 2 G 67 Silver Maple 2 18 G 68 Red.Maple 7 20 G 69 American Elm 14 26 G 70 Red Maple 16 30 G 71 ” ” 14 45 M Stubs and frost crack 72 American Elm 3O 23 G 73 Box Elder 9 30 G 74 Red Maple 14 35 G 75 Sugar Maple 14 20 G 76 Red Maple 2O 25 G 77 " " 14 23 G 78 " " 16 25 G 6-210 BLOCK 150 79 Silver Maple 1 c—80 G 80 n n 1 30 G . Amherst Road, Tree No. BLOCK 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 BLOCK 89 90 91 92 93 BLOCK 94 95 96 97 98 BLOCK 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 BLOCK 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 BLOCK 115 .116 N. E. Species DBI inches 150. cont'd. Silver Maple l n u 1 Red.Map1e 9 II I 11 Silver Maple 8 II II 10 II II 10 II II 13 146 Iorse Chestnut 11 American Elm 28 Paper Birch 4 Red Maple 15 Sugar Maple 13 144 Norway Maple 13 II II 9 II II 1 1 Silver Maple 19 n n 13 133 Silver Maple 20 n u 14 II II 2 u n 16 II II 25 Red Maple 6' n u 15 American Elm 12 II II 28 126 Chinese Elm 4 American Elm 14 Silver Maple 24 II II 214, Red Maple 17 Sugar Maple 9 Red Maple 16 172 Red Maple 17 n n 14 Spacing 13 13 2O 13 ’2 J 15 l5 c—15 0-33 30 75 23 0—68 0-110 20 Q U 23 20 0-18 0-8 23 15 2O 18 15 t" C 15 0-35 c—7O 20 35 15 55 20 30 0-35 35 QKQQQQQGQ QQQQQ QQQQQ QQQQQQQQ QZQQQQQ 03 Tree Condition Injured trunk - Remarks Stubs and wires Stubs 39 Amherst Road, N. E. Tree Species DBI Spacing Tree Condition — Remarks NO. inches BLOCK 172, cont'd. 117 Norway'Maple 12 45 G 118 Silver Maple 16 25 G 119 u n 16 25 M Stubs 120 Bed.Maple 14 30 G 121 Silver Maple 22 15 M Stubs 0—11 BLOCK 116 122 Red Maple 14 0—75 G 123 Silver Maple 18 38 G 124 Norway Maple 12 20 G 125 White Ash 18 45 G 126 Mountain Ash 5 -25 G 127 " " 5 23 c- 128 n " 5 20 G 129 .. n 5 23 G 0-25 BLOCK 106 130 American Elm 2 6—103 G 131 Slippery Elm 18 50 G 132 American Elm 40 61 G 133 “ ” 4O 30 G 134 .. " 41 55 G 135 " " 38 30 G 136 Slippery Elm 2O 60 G 0—30 BLOCK 92 137 Red Maple 16 0-15 G 138 American Elm 19 30 G 139 " " l7 30 G 140 Norway Maple 25 20 G 141 Silver Maple 17 30 G 142 Sugar’Maple ll 25 G . 143 Silver Maple 24 2 M Stubs and limbs 144 Silver Maple 16 15 G 145 Norway Maple 6 40 G 146 Silver Maple 22 73 G 147 n " 1 45 P 148 Sycamore 2 30 G 149 Norway Maple 17 55 G 150 n n 17 25 G 151 Red Maple 11 25 P Girdled 152 Silver Maple 15 18 G 153 Bed.Map1e 16 45 G 0—50 BLOCK 61 154 Red Maple 18 0-25 M Cavity 155 “ " 19 15 M Stubs and limbs Amherst Road, N. E. Tree Species DBI Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 172. cont'd. 117 Norway'Maple 12 45 G 118 Silver Maple 16 25 G 119 ' " 16 25 M Stubs 120 Red.Maple 14 30 G 121 Silver Maple 22 15 M Stubs o—ll BLOCK 116 122 Red Maple 14 0—75 G 123 Silver Maple 18 38 G 124 Norway Maple 12 20 G 125 White Ash 18 45 G 126 Mountain Ash 5 «25 G 127 " " 5 23 G 128 " " 5 20 G 129 " fl 5 23 G 0-25 BLOCK 106 130 American Elm 2 0-103 G 131 Slippery Elm 18 50 G 132 American Elm 4O 61 G 133 u n 40 30 G 134 u n 41 55 G 135 " " 38 30 G 136 Slippery Elm 2O 60 G 0-30 BLOCK 922 137 Red.Maple 16 0—15 G 138 American Elm 19 30 G 139 " ” 17 30 G 140 Norway Maple 2 20 G 141 Silver Maple 17 30 G 142 Sugar'Maple 11 25 G _ 143 Silver Maple 2 2 M Stubs and limbs 144 Silver Maple l6 15 G 145 Norway Maple 6 40 G 146 Silver Maple 22 73 G 147 n " l 45 P 148 Sycamore 20 30 G 149 Norway Maple 17 55 G 150 u u 17 25 G 151 Red Maple 11 2 P Girdled 152 Silver Maple 15 18 G 153 Red Maple 16 45 G 0-50 BLOCK 61 154 Red Maple 18 0-25 Cavity Stubs and limbs 33 155 u " 19 15 41. Amherst Road, N. E. Tree Species D33 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks NO. inches BLOCK 61, cont'd. 156 Sugar Maple 5 30 G 157 " n 3 15 G 158 Silver Maple 28 35 M Stubs and cavity 159 " " 22 2 M Stubs and hanger 160 " " 19 50 G 161 " " 28 45 M Stubs and cavities 162 " " 2 20 M Stubs and limbs 163 " " 31 35 M Covered with stubs 164 Red Maple 11 65 G 165 " " 11 18 G c-215 Erie Street. North October 23, 1951 BLOCK 7 1 Silver Maple 18 6—200 G 2 II II 3 50 G, 3 Catalpa 7 6 G 0-18 BLOCK 8 4 Red Maple 14 6-130 G 5 Norway Maple 10 65 G 6 Silver Maple 20 23 G 0-20 BLOCK 79 7 Silver Maple lO c—15O G 8 “ “ 12 ' 38 G 9 " " 12 35 G 0-18 BLOCK 171 10 Red Maple 12 6.18 G 11 fl " 11 30 G 12 ” ” 12 65 G Frost crack 13 Sugar Maple 4 12 G 14 " " 4 12 G 15 Silver Maple 3 20 M Low crotch 16 " " 3 20 P Scald and low crotch c-lOO ‘ Sheffield Avenue, N. E. February 4. 1952 BLOCK 134 1 Sugar Maple 5 c-ll5 G 2 Box Elder 17 175 G 3 Silver Maple l 2 G 42 Andrew Avenue. N. E. October 21. 1951 Tree pecies DEE Spacing Tree Condition - remarks No. inches BLOCK 44 1 Red Maple 23 0-205 G 2 " " 16 27 M Ieart rot 0-5 BLOCK 45 3 Red.Maple 17 0—8 G 4 " " 15 27 M Heart rot 5 " " 15 18 G 6 " " 12 20 G 7 Norway Maple 2 18 G 8 Red Maple 19 20 G 9 " " 18 25 G 10 " " 16 3O G Frost crack 11 Basswood 23 33 G 12 " 14 2 M Growthoon upper limbs c—l5 BLOCK 63 13 Silver Maple 17 c—15 M 14. ” " 20 23 G 15 n - ' 20 24 G 16 Catalpa 2 30 G 17 " 1 24 G 18 Silter'Maple 21 24 G c-13O BLOCK 64 19 Noriay Maple 14 0-10 G 20 Sugar Maple l3 18 G 21 ” " 9 18 G 22 Silver Maple 13 18 G 23 " " 11 24 G 0-2 BLOGK 65 24 White Ash 12 0—15 G 25 “ " 12 20 G 26 Red Maple 3 90 G 27 " " ll 35 G c>20 BLOCK 66 28 Silver Maple 23 0—15 G 29 “ " 21 72 G 30 Red Maple 21 18 M Stubs 31 n " l6 2 G 32 Silver Maple 13 35 M Stubs 33 n n 12 15 G 34 u " 19 15 G 35 Chinese Elm 6 15 G 36 Silver 1.12.131e 14 30 G Andrew Avenue - N. E. Tree Species 331 Spacing Tree Condition - Rema ks No. inches BLOCK 66, Cont'd. 37 Red.Map1e 12 20 G 38 Silver Maple 16 48 G 3 Red Maple 12 30 G 40 Silver Maple 15 25 G 41 Sugar Maple 5 28 G c-2O BLOCK 67 - 42 Norway Maple 14 0—140 G 43 " " 14 2 G 0-25 BLOCK 69 44 Norway Maple 2 0-30 G 45 Red Maple 13 30 G 46 " " 17 2 G 0-175 BLOCK 38 47 Mountain.Ash 1 0-20 G 48 " " 1 23 G 49 American Elm 15 175 G 0-20 BLOCK 37 50 Norway Maple 13 0-35 G c-165 BLOCK 36 51 Red Maple 12 0-15 G 52 Sugar Maple 14 55 g 53 Bed.Maple 13 3 G 54 American Elm 18 ' 38 G 55 White Ash 1? 35 G 0-15 BIOCK 35 56 Sugar Maple l4 c-7O G 57 Silver Maple 7 30 G 53 Zia " 3 20 G 59 Red.Map1e ll 33 G 60 fl " 10 20 G 61 Sycamore 20 38 G Frost crack 62 Silver Maple 15 20 G 68 American Elm 14 . 2 G 64 n " 10 15 G 65 Silver Maple 14 50 c- 66 ” " 12 20 G 67 Red.Maple 13 30 G 68 fl " 12 2 G I.» 44- Andrew Avenue, N. E. Tree Species D31 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks E0. inches BLOCK 34 69 Red.Maple 15 c-25 G 70 Silver Maple 3 45 P Sprouts 71 " " 12 8 G 72 American Elm 10 2 G 73 F " 10 25 M Tight crotch 74 ” " 7 25 G 75 " " lO 2 G c-l5 BLOCK 33 76 American Elm 9 c-l5 G 77 " " 11 25 G 73 "' " 12 2 G 79 " " 12 25 G 80 " " 21 40 G 81 Bedlvieple 10 30 G 82 u " 13 28 G 83 Silver Maple 8 35 G 0-25 BLOCK 32 84 Silver Maple l3 c-15 M Stubs and tOp blown out 85 " " 15 25 G 86 " ” 13 23 M Stubs 87 '" " 21 48 G 88 Bed.Maple 16 24 G 89 u " 10 12 M Stubs 90 Silver Maple 17 2 G 91 Red.Maple 15 28 G 92 ' “ 20 28 G 93 u .. 16 15 M Butt rot c-l5 BLOCK 31 94 Silver Maple 30 0-8 G 95 I n L3 100 G 96 Red Maple 13 20 G 97 " ." 24 48 M Berk injury c-65 Cherry Road. M. E. Tree NO. BLOCK (AKA-(TWNH BLOCK 10 11 BLOCK 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 BLOCK 27 28 29 3O 31 32 A 5 .1 34 BLOCK 35 36 3? Species DBI inches 56 Silver Maple 16 u n 9 u n 10 Carolina Poplar 17 " " 18 It I! 20 57 Silver Maple 19 n n 15 Norway Maple 10 n u 12 Sugar Maple 13 58 Red Maple 15 Basswood 14 Red Maple 19 Sugar Maple 10 Red Maple 20 I n 17 u n 18 Sugar Maple 12 n n 15 Red Maple 15 Sugar Maple 7 Tulip Peplar 10 Red Maple 13 Sugar Maple 16 u n 17 59 Red Maple 7 n n 9 u a 15 Silver Maple 23 Sugar Maple 20 Red Maple 11 n u 27 u u 17 60 American Elm 13 Red Maple 15 American Elm 34 Norway Maple 14 Spacing c-18 17 18 2O 15 13 c—75 c-3O O x.) 3O 15 55 c-3O 0—35 15 20 23 15 53 55 75 3O 4O 45 53 115 0-10 O 0-0 I) 20 20 28 ’2 J c-8 0-10 30 18 55 45 October 22. 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks *dE:E:€)fi>fi) Hifiifi>fiifiifiiiifi343€3C>N1N1CDC) fiifiifiifiifii €3C>€1G3G133C>fi3 filfiifiifii Heavily pruned n n Heart rot Suppressed Dead top Suppressed and diseased Dead limb Weak crotch Dead limb Cherry Road, N. 3. Tree NO. Species BLOCK 60, cont'd. 39 4o 41 42 43 44 BLOCK 45 BLOCK 45 47 48 49 5O 51 52 53 54 55 / O -57 58 59 6O 61 62 63 64 65 66 American Elm Norway Maple Red.Maple u a n n I! ll 61 Sugar Maple 62 Silver Maple n u Red Maple n u Silver Maple Red.Map1e Silver Maple Sugar Maple a n Red Maple n n 45 Sugar Mapl Silver 1 1 n u Red Maple 44 Silver Maple n n Red.Map1e n n DEE inches 27 24 ll 12 26 14 14 L ’3 L, r) 45. h K. 18 O U 10 12 14 14 1.3 11 31 10 3O 15 15 16 n U 14 15 12 23 n 4 I“ K. 15 15 Spacing 18 45 18 n L 20 n 4 c-20 C-175 c-lO c-lO r) L. 38 A v '2 .J 18 33 45 15 15 2O 30 A. L. 35 4O 13 2O 15 18 15 18 0-40 0-35 160 30 65 c-lO c-25 25 4O '7. L ’QQQQQQ GQOQQQQQQQZQQQQQEQQQQQQ @099 900$ 45 Tree Condition - Remarks Fro st cra cl: Dead tOp Dead Limb Frost Crack Frost crack Cherry Road, N. E. Tree Species DBI No. inches BLOCK 44, cont' d. 77 Red Maple 14 78 " " 12 79 I! I! 12 80 u " 12 81 American Elm 17 BLOCK 55 82 Red Maple 13 83 n l1 15 84 n N 10 85 Silver Maple 22 86 " " 20 87 Red Maple 15 88 " " 15 89 Iorse—Chestnut 20 BLOCK 54 90 Pin Oak 1 91 Norway Maple 18 92 n I! 13 93 American Elm ll 94 H " 10 95 " " 11 96 " " 11 BLOCK 53 97 American Elm 18 98 Silver Maple 11 99 ' " " 12 100 American Elm 43 101 Red.Maple 12 102 " ” 17 103 “ " 16 BLOCK 52 104 Silver Maple 13 105 n n 17 106 " " 17 107 " " 18 108 ” " 17 109 " " 17 BLOCK 51 110 Silver Maple 16 111 Red Maple 12 112 " " 14 113 " " 17 Spacing c-20 47' Tree Condition - Remarks £39999 KQQQQ‘DQQ Stubs and frost crack QQQQQOQ Frost crack Decayed and ants in trunk *UQQQQQQ Hollow QQZQGJQ 0999 Cherry Road, N. E. Tree No. BLOCK 11H 115 116 117 BLOCK ll8 119 120 121 122 123 12k 125 126 127 Species DB! inches 51. cont'd. Red Maple 18 II n 17 u n 17 Sugar Maple 15 25 Silver Maple 12 Red Maple 19 Sugar Maple 10 u n 12 I n 12 Red Maple 12 “ " 14 Sugar Maple 6 Carolina Poplar 22 Catalpa 9 Williams Avenue, N. E. BLOCK BLOCK 7 8 9 10 11 n L 13 11+ 88 Red Maple 12 " " lh 100 Silver Maple 17 American Elm 5 Silver Maple 15 a n 16 101 Silver Maple 3 II n 3 Sugar Maple 12 Red.Maple 10 u u 10 n u 10 Norway Maple 13 u u 12 Spacing c-3O 145 0—20 c-25 38 18 c—25 c—25 15 35 2O 22 20 23 23 0-20 Q‘P‘DQ "DQQQQQQQ '2': r—‘a G) 0G) Q09 3.“ QQQQQQQQ Tree Condition - Remarks Stubs Stubs October 31, 1951 ‘48 Chestnut Avenue, N. E. Tree Species DBI No. inches BLOCK 1:6 1 American Elm 28 2 Sycamore 2 3 Iorse-Chestnut 16 1+ Red Maple 16 5 " " 16 6 " " 27 7 0 t! 18 8 " " ll 9 Sugar Maple 18 10 ” " 12 11 n n 7 12 Silver Maple 19 13 n u 8 14 Red.Maple 11 BLOCK #7 15 Red.Maple 8 16 £3 " ll 17 ” ” 11 18 " " 16 19 Cherry shrub 2 20 Norway Maple 3 21 Catalpa 9 22 Sugar Maple 5 23 Mountain Ash 4 24 Red.Map1e 15 25 Red Alder l6 2 Sugar Maple 12 27 Red.Maple lh BLOCK #8 28 Silver Maple 2 29 Norway Maple 18 30 Silver Maple 20 31 Silver Maple 22 32 Silver Maple 25 33 Carolina POplar 26 3% Silver Maple 29 35 Red Maple 12 BLOCK #9 36 Burr Oak 3o 37 Silver Maple 1 38 Bed.Maple 10 39 American Elm 2 1+0 0 n 2 Spacing c—2O I) L” 23 20 53 45 33 L 53 20 15 12 18 c—48 18 20 2o 25 15 20 11 20 4 q A. 0-35 0-15 25 25 23 23 55 75 35 0—38 c—th 23 55 2k 2k 0-12 49 October 21, 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks G G G G G G G G G G M Suppressed G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G M Dead limb M Stubs G G M Decayed trunk G G G M Dead top G G G G G 5C) Chestnut Avenue. N. E. Tree Species DBH Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 5O 41 Sugar I-Iaple 17 6—60 G 42 Carolina POplar 30 20 G 43 ” " 31 2 M Stubs 44 ~ " " 43 20 G 45 Red Maple 12 2 G 46 " " 18 40 G 0-115 BLOCK 42 47 American.Elm 24 c-78 G 43 Red 112.1319, 13 90 G 49 Silver Maple 2 20 G 50 ' " 34 20 G 51 Sugar Maple 17 33 G 52 Red.Maple 13 33 M Stubs 0-35 BLOCK 41 53 Red Maple 22 c-3O M Stubs and decayed 54 u n 13 20 M Stubs 55 ' " 17 30 G 56 Silver Maple 18 30 G 57 Red.Maple 18 33 G 58 IraP.Willow l 20 G Ias Galls 59 ’31:;er Locust 27 60 M Stubs c-25 - BLOCK 4O 60 Norway Maple 14" c—35 G 61 Chinese Elm 5 24 G 62 Norway Maple 9 ’ 20 G 63 " n 10 20 G 64 Chinese Elm 5 20 G 65 American Elm 18 18 G 66 Silver M3p18 18 23 G 67 Sugar Maple 4 2 G 68 Silver Maple 16 27 G 69 ” " 18 35 G 70 " ” 17 40 G 71 " " 17 20 G 72 Norway Maple 13 2 G 73 Red Maple 12 23 c- 74 fl " 13 20 c- c-8O Commonwealth Avenue. Tree 30 e BLOCK 588831015583 Speci u 110 Norway Maple I I I I I I 109 Red Maple I I I I I I No my Maple I I Red Maple Silver Maple I I No my Maple I I I I Silver Maple I I Red Maple Silver Maple I I Norway Maple Red. Maple I I I I Sugar Maple I I Red Maple I I Sugar Maple I I 108 Norway Maple I I I I Apple tree Norway szle I Sycamore Horny Maple I I Red Maple N. 3. DB! inches \OQWQ O‘O‘ oomuu 19 24 13 14 17 12 10 22 26 14 15 10 12 11 17 16 13 Spacing 0-160 20 30 6-165 0-25 20 115 20 75 110 25 18 70 1+5 25 3o 25‘ 18 30 3o 35 25 95 18 105 35 0-20 0-15 oaéaooooaa 51 March 22. 1952 Tree Condition - Remarks 9‘39“) aaaoaoaoaooaooaaaaamaoaococo Commonwealth Avenue. N. 3. Tree Species 1181 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches ILOCK 108. oont' d. 43 Romy Maple 15 30 G 44 Sycamore 20 95 G 45 Silver Maple 20 30 G 46 " " 17 25 G 47 ' " 21 50 G 118 Sugar Maple 11 205 G 49 ' ' 10 20 G 50 Red Maple 4 165 G 51 Silver Maple 21 20 G 52 ' " 1 55 G 53 Romy Maple 5 30 G 54 Silver Maple 13 90 G 55 I I 14 20 G 56 Ginkoo. fastig. 8 100 G 57 I I 10 20 G 58 ' ' 8 20 G 0-15 10th Street. II. II. March 21. 1952 3100! 153 1 Mountain Ash 1 G 2 I I 1 25 G 0-30 BLOCK 157 3 Sugar Maple 10 0-215 G 4 ' ' 10 33 G 5 " ' 9 30 G 6 I ' 9 30 G 0-20 3100! 168 7 Sugar Maple 1 0-60 G 8 ' ' l 50 G 9 Silver Maple 1 50 G 10 " ' 1 25 - G 11 Norway Maple 3 435 G BLOCK 158 12 Silver Maple 5 0-30 0 13 ' ' 5 25 G 14 ' ' 4 25 G 15 I I 4 25 G 16 Pin Oak 1 80 G 17 ' ' 1 90 G Coventry Road. N. E. March 21. 1952 Tree Species DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 162 1 Chinese Elm 6 0-425 G 2 ' ' 7 25 G 3 ' ' 6 30 G 4 " ' 5 20 G 5 Silver Maple g5 35 G 0-115 3100! 165 12 Silver Maple 6 0-15 P Trunk decayed 13 " ' 9 35 G 14 " " ll 35 G 15 " " 11 35 G 16 " " 11 35 G 17 " " ll 35 G 18 ' " 12 40 G 119 " " 9 40 G 20 " " 13 35 G 21 " " 8 35 G 22 ' " 9 35 G 23 " " 8 35 G 0-30 BLOCK 168 24 Silver Maple 7 0-20 I 25 " ' " 11 35 G 26 " " 8 35 G 27 G " 11 40 G 28 " " 11 35 G 29 " " 13 40 G 30 " " 11 ' 40 G 31 " ' 7 35 G 32 " " 9 35 G 33 " " 12 35 G 34 " " 16 35 G 35 " " 13 35 G 0-45 EDGE 169 36 American 31m 6 0-100 G 37 " " 6 35 G 38 Black Oak 14 50 G 31.00! 163 ‘ 39 Chinese mm 2 G 40 " " 2 50 G 41 I' " 2 45 G 0-425 54 Federal Street, N. 3. October 19, 1951 Tree Species DBL-E Spacing Tree C011.u".'itivm - Rem: IICS 130. inches BLOCK 15 l Ailanthus 22 0-170 P Decayed and stagheaded 2 Basswood 12 30 M 3 Carolina Poplar 21$ 133 M Pruned too heavy 14, n I! 23 20 M n II II 5 Red Maple 10 50 G 6 " " 7 30 G c—L‘6 BLOCK 16 7 Silver Maple 20 c-82 G 8 " " 31 25 G 9 Sugar Maple 27 62 G 10 " " 27 3 M Heart rot and dead limb 0—56 BLOCK 1? 11 Sugar Maple 13 0-4 G 12 Red Maple 2 1+4 G 13 " " 8 21+ G 11; " " 16 24 G 15 Sugar Maple 22 60 M Girdling root l6 " " 18 30 G 17 Red Maple 16 27 G 18 Sugar Maple 16 30 G 19 Red Maple 16 26 M 20 American Elm 19 31+ G c—LLZ BLOCK 18 21 Sugar Maple 11 0—1? G 22 - " " 13 20 G 23 " " 11¢ 20 G 211 G " 18 ‘40 G 25 " " 10 20 M 26 Red Maple 29 35 G 27 "’ " 11 50 G 28 Sugar Maple 16 16 G 29 " " 18 18 G 30 Red Maple 12 20 M Stubs 31 Norway I-Iaple 18 26 M 0-10 BLOCK 19 32 Red Maple 22 0-10 G 33 Nomray Maple 16 30 G 34 fl " 8 30 G 35 " " 8 20 G 36 " " 16 21+ G 37 n n 18 25 d 38 Red Maple 20 11+? G 0-20 Federal Avenue. N. E. Tree No. BLOCK 39 1+0 in 42 ‘43 11, 1+5 L16 BLOCK #7 118 it»? 50 51 52 53 BLOCK 54 55 56 57 58 59 6O BLOCK 61 62 BLOCK 63 6’4 65 66 67 BLOCK 68 69 7o 71 72 Species 20 Norway Maple Silver Maple Red Maple II I Silver Maple 21 .Red.Map1e u N I '1 Silver Maple 22 Silver Maple u u a u I u Sugar Maple Norway Maple Sugar Maple 23 Silver Maple I u 24 Norway Maple Red.Map1e Norway Maple n u n r 11 Sugar Maple a n Norway Maple Sugar Maple Norway Maple DB! inches 13 13 15 11 1G 13 12 20 12 9 8 17 1a 16 11+ 12 14 1G 18 8 13 ll 17 16 12 10 ll 11 14 12 Spacing 0—18 24 20 18 8O 23 23 0-5 c— 8 15 17 90 2G 115 n L 0-18 c—18 25 24 55 3o 0-HO 0-185 25 6-2 0-30 #0 2G 25 0—15 0-25 9 L... 22 2O 16 0-80 55 Tree Condition - Remarks G G G M G G M Wires overhead G P Butchered for wires p s: n u p n n n G G G G M Small trunk wound G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G Federal Avenue. N. E. Tree No. BLOCK 73 7a 75 76 77 BLOCK 78 79 80 81 BLOCK 82 83 84 85 86 BLOCK 8? 88 89 9o 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 BLOCK 98 99 100 101 BLOCK 102 103 104 105 106 Species 9 Sugar'Maple Silver Maple Sugar Maple Norway Maple Norway'Maple 8 Norway Maple Sugar Maple Bed.Maple Silver Maple 7 Silver Maple 'Silver Maple s n fl 7! American Elm 6 Silver Maple n n a n n u n u Redlmple I a Silver Mapl Red Maple I! ll 5 American Elm n n M Silver Maple n n Red 1121919. I N DB1 inches 13 16 14 16 12 21 15 18 18 15 18 20 18 10 14 e 15 13 10 14 16 38 20 38 23 27 14 14 Spacing 0-80 0—16 c-25 3O 27 3O 2O 20 24 ’1 l L c-26 0-25 125 55 4O 0-35 0-20 35 38 110 35 0-85 Tree condition - remarks 0909 $90439 QQQQQZQQGGQQ 053090 99‘3‘9 $9332: Bad stubs Frost crack Stubs Stubs Stubs 57' Federal Avenue, N. B. Tree Species DBI Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 3 107 Sycamore 6 0-20 G 108 Slippery Elm 22 35 G 109 .Red.Maple 15 75 G 0-120 BLOCK 2 110 Slippery Elm 20 0-110 M Bark injury 111 American Elm 26 50 G 0-300 Iarvard.Avenue. N. E. October 21’ 1951 BLOCK 51 1 Sugar Maple 16 0-90 G 2 " “ 16 15 G 3 ' “ l6 15 G 4 Red Maple 20 25 G 5 II It 19 15 Q 6 " ” 10 16 M Stubs and suppressed 7 Basswood 15 20 G 8 Sugar Maple 17 30 M Dead limbs 9 Ailanthus 23 70 G 10 ' 2 20 G 11 Basswood 22 18 G 12 Sugar Maple 2 25 G 0—20 Thorns Avenue. N. 3. October 21. 1951 BLOCK 4O 1 Chinese Elm 10 0—105 G 2 " " 7 12 c- 3 Silver Maple 12 163 G 4 ' " 10 20 G 5 Norway'Maple 10 50 G 6 ' * " 10 15 G 7 ' ” 22 25 P Trunk decayed and crumbling 8 Sugar Maple 2O 20 G 0-20 Eornan Avenue. N. 1!. March 22. 1952 Tree Species IIBI Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks lbs inmoa BIDCE 122 1 Chinese 31!: 1 0-60 G 2 Red Maple 3 30 G 3 Sugar Maple 2 20 G 4 I I 3 25 G 5 Silver Maple 14 25 G 6 ' " 16 15 G 7 Pin Oak 6 50 G 8 Silver Maple 6 45 G 9 I I 6 30 G 10 American 11m 12 50 G 11 ' ' 13 20 G 12 ' ' 10 25 G 0-20 BIDCE 123 13 American m 6 6.15 G 14 -' ' ' 11 10 5 G 15 I I 10 3o 0 16 " " 12 25 G 0-25 BLOCK 124 17 American 31m 18 0-15 G 13 I I 22 25 G 19 " " 15 20 G 20 ' " 15 25 G 21 " " 19 15 G 22 I G 14 20 G 23 " " 16 25 I Dead limb 2! ' ' 14 20 M Limbs 25 I I 17 20 G 26 I I 20 20 G 0-15 BIDGE 114 27 American 31:: 16 0-15 G 23 s s 3 25 a 29 I I 18 20 a 30 " " 18 20 ll Stubs 31 I I 15 25 G 32 I I 15 20 G 33 I I 20 20 G 34 I ' 18 25 G 35 - - 1» 23 G 36 I I 20 25 G 0—15 BIDCE 113 37 Silver Maple 22 0-25 G 38 " " 16 45 G 39 I I 10 20 G Korman Avenue. N. 3. Tree Species DB3 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks lo. inches BIDGE 113. cont'd. ' 40 American 11m 14 25 G 41 I I 10 3o 0 42 ' " 5 25 G 43 s s 3 25 G 0-15 BIDGE 112 44 Red Maple 11 0-35 G 45 " ' 14 30 G 46 " " 14 25 G 47 ' ' 12 25 \ G 48' 101-way Maple 7 45 G 49 I I 7 3o 0 50 I I 6 35 0 51 ' ' 1 50 G 52 ' l l 25 G 53 Chinese 11111 1 40 G 54 American 11m 6 25 G 55 ' " 5 25 G 0-30 Delaware Avenue. N. 1. March 22. 1952 BIDCE 140 1 Silver Maple 4 0-15 G 2 Red Maple 1 30 G 3 Silver Maple 2 30 G 4 " " l 15 G 40. ' ' l 15 G 5 " ' l 15 G 6 Norway Maple 3 20 G 7 " " 2 30 G 8 ' " 2 30 G 9 " " 2 30 G 10 G " l 155 G 11 ' " 1 35 G 0-20 EDGE 136 12 Silver Maple 1 0-85 G 13 I I 1 3o 0 14 Norway Maple 1 35 G 15 " " l 45 G 16 Silver Maple 6 150 G 17 Red Alder 2 85 G North.Avenue. N. E. Tree No. BLOCK oxeFUNI-I BLOCK 10 11 12 13 14 15 BLOCK 16 17 18 19 BLOCK ‘20 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 BLOCK 3o 32 33 34 35 Species DBK inches 25 Catalpa 8 Carolina POplar 12 Sugar Maple 9 n n 26 Red.Maple American Elm Slippery Elm Carolina Poplar Slippery Elm a 3 Sugar Maple Silver Maple White Maple 27 Red. Maple Sugar Maple Silver Maple Red Mapl e 28 Red Maple Red Maple s I American Elm Red Maple Silver Maple Red Maple a a Silver Maple 29 Silver Maple Red Maple s n e s Sugar Maple u n 18 17 13 12 21 17 2O 28 12 27 18 31 27 17 15 12 12 16 17 Spacing 55 15 15 115 20 c-15 c—80 3O 3O 45 c—55 c—5 20 20 18 18 55 40 . 0-25 0-15 32 33 35 65 c-30 113513330 09033: M M :2 zzfincaca r5- GPOOOSGQGO saczsasasasn 60 October 19, 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks Stubs Crowded Stubs and heart rot Covered with lice Trunk injury L51 North Avenue. N. E. Tree Species N00 BLOCK 31 36 Red Maple 37 I I 38 u I! 3 II II 40 Silver Maple 41 Red Maple 42 " " 4 Sugar Maple 44 Silver Maple 45 Sugar Maple BLOCK 32 46 Red. Maple “7 n n 48 n n 119 I: II 50 n l! 51 II II 52 I! ll 53 I I 54 s u BLOCK 33 55 Red Maple 56 I n 57 I I 58 n n 59 I I 60 ” " .261 Silver Maple 62 Red Maple BLOCK 34 63 Red Maple 614, I ll 65 Norway Maple 66 II II 67 Red mple 68 u u 69 I n 70 Silver Maple 71 n n DBK inches 22 13 15 9 16 14 15 22 2 18 18 20 22 13 18 12 17 23 13 13 13 13 18 10 16 20 17 20 17 n L 20 20 22 Spacing 0—55 20 20 20 20 18 18 18 25 25 0-16 c—10 n L 20 20 18 38 40 20 0-22 22 18 20 18 20 22 95 20 c—10 0-12 30 15 20 23 20 20 30 5O c—lO 61 Tree Condition - Remarks G G G G G G M Stubs G G G P Decayed Trunk P lollow G . M Decayed M Bad bark-trunk injury G G G G G G M Bot and stubs G _M M Lightning damage G G G P _G G . P Decayed trunk G 14 Stubs G Ianger G North Avenue. N. E Tree Species NO. BLOCK 35 72 Red Maple 73 I I 74 Sugar Maple 75 Red Maple 76 Sugar Maple 77 I u BLOCK 36 78 Red Maple 79 Norway Maple 80 Red.Map1e 81 Norway Maple 82 Mountain Ash BLOCK 37 83 Red Maple 84 ” " 85 Sugar Maple 86 Catalpa 87 Sugar Maple BLOCK 12 88 Red.Map1e 89 American Elm 90 Sugar Maple 91 I I 9 2 I I 93 Red Maple 94 Sugar Maple 95 American Elm 96 I I BLOCK 24 97 Red Maple 98 I I 99 I I 100 " ". 101 I I 102 " " BLOCK 23 103 Silver Maple 104 ” " 105 Red.Maple 106 ” " DB1 inches 22 15 13 20 20 18 23 10 18 a 17 18 15 16 18 13 15 18 16 Spacing 0—95 45 20 55 60 c—25 c—30 n C 28 28 0—48 0-30 28 18 20 15 0-90 c—140 20 d 20 18 A L 35 23 2O c-120 0-45 35 125 20 20 20 c—25 0-30 2 30 623 Tree condition - Remafics filfiififilflfi) Stubs 09‘330 E=fi3£1fi1fi3 Suppressed by catalpa Diseased and suppressed fiQQQfiQZQQ Stubs 909399 Frost crack 000‘) North.Avenue, N. E. Tree No. BLOCK 107 108 109 110 BLOCK 111 112 113 111+ BLOCK 115 116 117 118 119 120 BLOCK 121 122 123 124 125 126 BLOCK 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 131+ 135 136 BLOCK 13? 138 139 140 111 112 Species 23 , cont. do Sugar Maple Red Maple I I 22 Red.Map1e I I 21 Norway Maple Silver Maple White Ash I I Silver Maple White Ash 20 Silver Maple Red.Maple I I Norway’Maple Bed.Maple I I 19 Sugar Maple I I Red.Meple I N 33:33:13 3 a a a a a 18 American Elm I I Basswood Bed.Maple I I Sugar Maple DB1 inches 18 15 21 11 21 18 1h 17 15 1 24 22 1 26 28 16 19 ll 12 16 19 12 15 17 18 ll 16 18 17 34 18 17 16 17 Spacing c-30 c—25 20 25 ’5 L 18 c—95 c—15 55 30 25 23 23 25 20 o—BO 0—30 30 100 20 38 #2 o-22 QQQQ 33109 Q’UK‘DKQ 099390 Qfi'fl’dfiifi QQQ'I’JKDGOQQ 63 Tree Condition - Remark Decayed trunk Sun Scald Stubs Bark injury and dead limbs Stubs Top blown off TOp blown off North Avenue. N. E. Tree No. BLOCK 143 114 1145 1116 11:7 143 1:19 150 151 BLOCK 152 153 154 BLOCK 1% 56 1W 158 19 1& Species DB1 inches N Silver Maple 35 Red.Maple 10 Ba 5 swo o d 1 2 Sugar Mapl e 8 l ” 1% Sassafras 7 Sugar Mapl e 1 2 Red.Maple 11 Sugar Maple 13 w Red Maple 1% I I 18 Ailanthus 24 U American Elm ll Sycamore 1h Iorse-chestnut 15 I I 15 Red Maple 17 I I 14 Avenue. N. E. 68 American Elm 1h I I 2 Norway Maple 10 I I 12 W Norway Maple 4 Silver Maple 3 American.Elm 4 W Norway Maple 23 Sassafras 1 ' 1 ” 1 Bed Mapl e _' 2 Silver Maple 2 I I 1 Spacing c—62 % U 20 30 20 30 U 30 c—20 c—125 8O c—ZO c-120 20 6O 20 5 E c-155 c—25 5 9O 30 c-25 c—lS 13 c—lSO c—25 30 12 12 E I. c~25 Tree Condition - Remarks G3€3C121fi33153C3G3 ‘Dfiifii susacasncacz «ransaca GJGDCD concave Wires No tOp November 1, 1951 64 Ohio Avenue N. E. November 2. 1951 Tree Species DB1 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 10H 1 Red.Maple 10 c—l55 G 2 Silver Maple 7 120 G 3 ' " 6 20 G 5+ " " 5 45 G 5 Sugar Maple 7 55 G 6 Silver Maple 19 40 G 7 Norway Maple 2.0 50 G 8 ” “ 22 95 G 0-25 BLOCK 105 9 Red Maple 7 0-400 G 10 ' ' 8 28 G 11 Silver Maple 20 28 G 12 Norway Maple 12 1+8 G 13 " n 15 20 G 1H Sugar Maple 9 #5 G .15 Norway Maple 12 30 G 16 Iorse—Chestnut 1b 28 G 17 White Ash 14 35 G BLOCK 1 18 Norway Maple 18 G 19 Sugar l"laple 12 2 G c-lO BLOCK 81 - 20 Silver Maple lO c—lOO M Pruning was much too heavy 21 I I 11 18 M I I I I I 22 I I 10 15 M I I I I I 23 ” " 15 18 G 2“ ' " 22 30 G 25 Red.Maple 9 20 G 26 ' " 9 15 G 27 ' ' 10 15 G 28 Silver Maple l7 #5 G BLOCK 80 29 Norway'Maple 2 c—55 G 30 Sugar Maple 13 G 31 " ‘ " 15 55 G c-lOO Oxford Avenue. N. 3. March 20. 1952 Tree Speciee DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks lo. inches BLOCK 160 1 Silver Maple 1+ c-225 G 2 " ' 3 40 G c—50 BLOCK 161 3 Silver Maple 16 c-lOO G it ' " 19 20 G 5 Sugar Maple 2 90 G 6 American 11m 9 70 G 7 " ' ll 30 G c-205 BLOCK 158 8 Sugar Maple 9 (3-250 G 9 American Inn 22 1K) G 10 " ' 19 20 G 11 Sugar Maple 8 25 G 12 " " 12 20 G 13 Mountain Ash 8 35 G 1“ Silver Maple 1+ 85 G 15 ' " 1+ 30 G c-3O 31:00! 157 16 Mountain Aeh 1 «5-25 P Dead 17 " ' 6 30 G 18 Silver Maple 8 55 G 19 " " 7 20 G 20 " ' 26 sor G [authorize Avenue. N. 1. March 22. 1952 31.00! 137 1 Step. Chestnut 1 c—lOO I Buds leek dried 2 Norway Maple 8 25 G 3 Silver Maple 1 60 G 3100! 122 it Apple tree 6 G c-l90 ParkvieW'Avenue. Tree No. BLOCK 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 BLOCK 19 20 21 22 23 2L» BLOCK 26 27 28 3o 31 32 BLOCK 33 35 36 Species 36 Red.Maple I I N. E. DBI inches 12 13 Iorse—Chestnut 18 I I Norway'Maple 7 2 NO rwa y Mapl e I I Red Maple Pin Oak 76 Chinese Elm Red.Map1e American Elm American Elm I I 81+ Sugar Maple Red Maple I I Silver Maple Catalpa Red.Map1e 89 Red Maple I II Sugar Maple Red. Maple Silver Maple I I Red Maple 85 Red Maple Silver Maple I I 20 13 12 12 16 16 13 21 11 12 22 18 2h 16 15 22 1a 20 18 14 16 12 12 14 18 a L 18 14 18 16 16 Spacing c— 25 2 28 35 53 c—9O c-15 3: J/ 35 3o 33 c—15 c-8 23 n r“ k; 23 28 n d. 28 c-ZO c—3O M8 4. 25 18 23 c—lO c—lO 13 15 33 33 15 1+5 c-25 c—15 25 4 20 Tree Condition - cacnqaanqn QQZQG’QO CIKGQ'UZG) QEQQQQQ Qmfiiflfiifi) Q9943 Stubs Stubs November 1. 1951 Remarks Bark half Off - stubs Stubs Stubs 67 Parkview Avenue. N. E. Tree Species D31 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks Ho. inches BLOCK 85. Cont'd. 37 Silver Maple 17 30 G 38 " " 17 40 G c—35 BLOCK 73 39 Horway Maple 10 c—8O G 40 Red. Maple 11 23 G 41 " " 13 20 G 42 " " 11 18 G c—45 BLOCK 37 43 Sugar Maple l4 c-2O M Broken main stem 44 " " ll 23 G 4-5 Red Maple 12 2 G 46 Silver Maple 26 22 G 47 Black Locut 16 2 G 48 Korea—Chestnut 20 40 G 49 ” " 15 20 G 50 Sugar Maple 11 30 G 51 Silver Maple 5 23 G 0—22 Jefferson Road, N. E. February 2, 1952 BLOCK 178 1 Silver Maple 7 c—135 G 2 " " 6 50 G 3 I " 6 30 G u I I 5 25 G 5 c-25 BLOCK 177 5 Norway Maple 1 0-25 G 6 " " 1 45 G 7 American Elm 12 G c-85 BLOCK 180 8 Silver Maple 6 0—30 G 9 II II 7 20 G. 10 fl " 7 20 G 11 ” ” 2 25 G 12 n " 2 2 G 13 Red Maple 1 25 G 14 Silver Maple 2 70 G 15 American Elm 2 25' G BLOCK 181 16 Silver Maple 5 c—120 G 17 " " 4 15 G c-l35 Phillips Road, N. E. Tree No . BLOCK \OCD‘Q(h\n{?bJA)F‘ Species 189 Norway Maple Silver Maple Norway Maple I I I I I I American Elm Silver Maple 188 Chinese Elm Silver Maple Tulip Poplar Silver Maple Red Maple I I Silver Maple 187 White Ash Silver Maple I I I I I I I I I I American Elm I I I I I I Silver Maple I I I I Chinese Elm DBI inches 12 12 12 14 13 14 20 16 26 16 12 ’3 L 22 HCDKJ'I 11 c—2O 20 A L 20 A L 1+5 25 15 15 15 15 15 “A (1») 55 25 35 20 2o c‘2-35 c—llO 20 105 25 18 15 120 c-65 c—2OO 33 6O 50 20 7O 25 45 70 25 95 20 15 120 C3fi3C3fi3G3G3G) czczczczazcaczcncacnc>cnc>qua> €3G3G3G)G)C)fi)fi3fi3§)§?G3C)€3C3C3C3C3G33: February 1. Tree Condition - a) d" p o‘ m Stubs Remarks 952 69 Phillips Road, N. E. Tree No. BLOCK 43 44 1+5 46 47 43 49 5o 51 52 53 Species DBI inches 187. cont'd. Chinese Elm I I Silver Maple I I II II II II II II II II II II II II 18th Street. N. E. BLOCK 179 l Catalpa 2 II 3 II 4 Silver Maple 5 I I 6 Chinese Elm 7 I I 8 Silver Maple BLOCK 176 9 Silver Maple 10 II II 11 II II 12 II II BLOCK 175 13 Black Walnut 14 Silver Maple 15 II II 16 II II 17 II II 18 II II 19 II II 14 13 10 24 22 2o 15 13 ll 10 H H HOVWJZ‘OWV 13 12 17 l4 19 12 11 Specing 20 4o 18 25 L. h 2 18 20 20 ’5 L c—20 Tree Condition - QQQQQQEZQQQ 900639990 99 M c) mmommmo Stubs Stubs Stubs .Su ‘ Ci: er Remarks February 2. 1952 70 Providence Reed. h» Spa» 30. 3mm M6 1 fihuuwu 2 I I 3 I I 4 I I 5 I I 6 I I 7 I I mmxifi 8 “hum. 9 Silver Maple m I I n I I 12 I I n harmme 11‘ I I 15 Silver Maple 16 American 11m 17 Silver Maple m I I B I I m I I 21 I I a I I 23 I I a I I 5 I I % ' ' Emu MW 27 nuehmu 28 flhuMQh a I I 30 I I 31 I I 32 I I 33 " " y I I 35 ' ' 36 I I 37 - ' fi I I 3mm MB 39 Silver Maple m I I N.L mu ma» m m m m u m m m U m 8 m 5 5 m 7 w u m m. 16 U 11 8 7 I...» 0 PH prmekmwum¢ R fiwmg &% m m 3 M m m 3% «8 U fi m .m 45 m ,m m m % fi 5 855555 a fi 50 w % fi M E a» a» 71 March 20. 1952 Tree Condition - Remarks Tmmdww 9399999 bnwtmm 9999993999999999999 399999999999 Dwdnm-BBumy 99 Providence Reed. N. E. Tree Speciee DB] Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks no. 1110.116! BLOCK 168. cont' 6.. 41 Silver Maple 14 35 G “2 I I 20 75 G 43 ' " 13 50 G 44 " " 18 70 G 45 I " 24 35 G c-lIO Leone: Avenue. N. 3. March 22. 1952 31.00! 168 1 White Spruce 5 c—20 G 2 Silver Maple 14 20 G 3 ' ' 18 38 G 4 " ' 16 38 G 5 " ' 26 36 G 6 " " 26 35 G 7 " " 17 35 G 8 " " 19 40 G 9 " " 17 35 G 10 " " 8 85 G 11 " " 8 25 G o- 5 31.06! 167 129 White Spruce 6 c-20 G 13 Silver Maple 5 15 M Trunk injury 14 " " 8 35 G 15 " " 14 40 G 16 ' ' 12 35 G 17 " ' 12 35 G 13 " ' 9 35 G 19 ' " 14 35 G 20 ' ' 10 35 G 21 " " 11 35 G 22 " " 8 75 G 23 " ' 9 35 g 2+ " " 7 35 25 ' " 12 40 G c- 2 3100! 165 I 26 Silver Maple 9 6-60 G 27 Anericen m 9 40 G 28 Jep. Chestnut 1 50 G 29 Silver Maple 17 40 G Leann: Avenue. N. 1. Tree No . Species BLOCK 170 30 31 32 33 31., 35 36 37 38 39 40 Silver Maple I I Jep. Chestnut Ginkoo \ Silver Maple I 31001169 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 51+ 55 56 57 58 Silver Maple I White Spruce DB! inches 18 11 2 3 13 15 24 16 10 14 12 12 13 14 17 12 10 10 26 22 16 22 20 16 15 18 17 6 Spacing " 135 6-25 73 Tree Condition - Remarks 99999999999999999 999999999999 Seneca Avenue. N. E. Tree Species DBI Spacing Tree Condition -Reparks NO. inches BLOCK 65 1 Silver Maple 23 c—4O G 2 " N 24 30 G 3 " " 23 95 G 4 Red Maple 15 15 G 5 Silver Maple 16 15 G c—lO BLOCK 7O 6 Red.Maple 12 c-lO G 7 Silver Maple 13 75 G 8 Red. Maple 16 35 G 9 “ " l8 2 G 10 " " 16 55 G Frost crack 11 ” ” 15 25 G 12 Silver Maple 18 40 G 13 Red.Maple ll 45 G 14 Silver Maple 15 25 G 15 ~'” " 14 55 G c-4O BLOCK 97 16 Silver Maple lO c—8O G 17 Sugar Maple 4 15 G 18 Silver Maple 20 15 G 19 ” " 18 18 G 20 Red Maple 11 45 G 21 " " 12 40 G 22 ' ” 11 2 G 23 " " 12 25 G 24 ” I 12 2 G 25 Sugar Maple 9 55 G 26 Silver Maple 4 100 G 27 " " 4 20 G 28 Red Maple 11 23 G 29 “ " 10 25 G 30 Silver Maple 12 55 G 31 " " 16 88 G 32 fl " 16 25 G 33 Sycamore 19 25 G 34 " 22 2 G 35 Sugar Maple 7 35 G 36 Norway Maple 6 25 G 37 Silver Maple l 80 M 38 Red. Maple 2 18 G 39 fl " 4 23 G 40 " " 5 25 G c—13O Seneca Avenue. Tree No. BLOCK 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 119 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 BLOCK 58 59 6o 61 BLOCK 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 7o 71 72 73 74 BLOCK 75 76 S N. E. Species DBI inches 98 Silver Maple 3 n n 1 Norway Maple 13 n u 13 Silver Maple 18 n n 2 Red Maple 12 n n 9 Silver Maple 2 n u 3 n u 7 I n 5 n n 15 " " 12 u u 4 n n 16 u n 13 82 Silver Maple 1 Red Maple 5 Silver Maple 3 u n 1 71 Red.Maple 7 u u 10 fl ” 12 u n 8 fl " 10 fl ” 10 n u Lll ilver Maple 28 n n 20 u u 3 fl. " 14 n u 9 u n 9 66 American Elm 3 Silver Maple 1 Spacing c-6O c-145 0—55 November 1, 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks QQQQQQQQQQQQfiQQOQ 099C) QQQQQQQPQQQQQ 75 State Tree No. BLOCK \omflomrumw BLOCK 10 ll 12 13 l4 15 16 17 18 19 BLOCK 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 BLOCK 3O 31 BLOCK 32 33 34 BLOCK 35 36 37 38 Avenue. N. E. Species 80 Red Maple Norway’Maple Red Maple Silver Maple u u a n Norway Maple n n n n 81 Red.Maple Sugar Maple American Elm American Elm Sugar Maple II 0 a a Silver Maple Red.Map1e Catalpa 1 Silver Maple Red Maple Silver Maple Red 113.1316 II '1 Sugar Maple u n Silver Maple n n 97 Red.Map1e Sugar Maple 93 Sugar Maple Red.Maple Silver Maple 94 Norway Maple '1 N n u u a D31 inches 10 16 15 12 11 ll 13 15 10 10 10 17 15 14 1O 12 12 18 20 12 13 18 17 20 Spacing c—l5 c: 33 12 20 25 24C 25 23 c—27O c-9O 200 270 20 45 3O 15 4O 15 12 c-5O c-lO 25 8O 45 is 15 18 80 3O 0-35 c—llO 55 0-35 c-45 115 c-12 0-55 4O 43 ‘45 c—9O October 23. 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks 0000300000 000000000 0000003300 0003 Bark injury Clump Bad canker Clunp Dead limb One dead limb, boring insects 76 State Avenue. N. E. Tree Species DB! No. inches BLOCK 95 39 Red Maple 2O 4O ” " 17 41 Norway Maple 17 [+2 n n 12 43 Silver'Maple 13 44 " " 10 45 n n 12 46 " " 8 47 Red Maple ' 8 48 " " 10 BLOCK 96 49 Norway Maple 2 50 u n 2 51 Red Maple l3 BLOCK 97 52 Red.Maple 12 53 Silver Maple 17 54 Bid Maple 22 fi " ” 13 56 II n 13 BLOCK 82 57 Silver Maple 18 % u n m 59 " " 20 6O " " 21 61 8 II 1 62 Red.Maple 13 63 II II 15 64 fl " 14 65 n u 15 BLOCK 83 66 Red.Maple 12 67 u u in 68 Tulip Poplar 2O 69 Silver Maple 14 70 l I! 16 71 " " 16 72 Red Oak 15 73 Silver laple l Spacing c—3O % B 18 17 23 f) n L 13 U c—l55 c—lO 20 115 IN 0-2: 20 15 50 % 18 c—4O c-12 18 l8 15 3O 38 n L 20 20 c—15 18 20 3O 18 16 35 2O c-2O 0000000000 000 00000 mmnomonmz 3000000” Tree Condition - Remarks Iollow in stubs Sprouts Diseased Clump 77 '78 '7" State Avenue. N. L. Tree Species D31 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 84 74 Red Maple 10 c-20 G 75 Silver Maple 23 15 G 76 Red Maple 15 28 G 77 Carolina Poplar 23 70 G 78 " " 18 20 G 79 " ” 24 20 G c-18 BLOCK 85 80 Sugar Maple 13 0—25 G 81 Norway Maple 19 40 G 82 Silver Maple 20 40 M Stubs 83 " " 26 20 G 0—75 BLOCK 78 84 Red Maple 12 , G 85 Sugar Maple 16 20 G 86 Red Maple 13 35 G 87 " " 18 15 G c-19O BLOCK 77 88 American Elm 25 0—145 P Very badly butchered 89 " " l6 8 M Heavily trimmed c—27 BLOCK 76 90 Red Maple 10 6.15 G 91 Silver Maple 2O 20 G 92 Silver Maple 18 30 G 93 Red.Maple 15 50 G c—8O BLOCK 75 94 Red.Map1e 12 c-25 G 95 . " " 12 23 G 96 " " 14 115 G c—25 BLOCK 71 97 Red.Maple 12 o—lO G 98 Norway Maple l4 18 G 99 Red Maple 16 38 G 100 I " 15 20 M Stubs 101 n n 16 40 G 102 “ “ 18 40 G c-25 BLOCK 70 103 Sugar Maple l3 c—l8 G 104 n n 16 18 G State Avenue. N. B. Tree NO. BLOCK 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 BLOCK 113 114 115 BLOCK 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 BLOCK 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 ‘ 138 BLOCK 139 14C 141. 142 143 Species 70. cont'd. Bed.Map1e n I I I I I Silver Maple I I I I I I 64 American Elm I I Red.Maple 63 Red Maple Silver Maple Sugar Maple I I Silver Maple I I Red Maple I I Silver Maple Norway Maple Sugar Maple I I 62 Red Maple I I Silver Maple Norway Maple Silver Maple Sugar Maple I I Red.Maple Silver Maple Silver Maple I I 61 Silver Maple Sugar Maple I I I I Silver Maple DB! inches 10 13 8 11 24 12 13 18 14 31 9 12 16 12 14 17 15 12 15 15 11 12 15 an (L 15 15 12 10 11 16 12 14 14 20 Spacing 16 12 12 n C h 4 l8 15 l8 c—15 25 95 c-23 c—2O 50 33 2o 15 3O 20 2O 43 2O 35 20 0-60 Cb48 35 3C 100 18 45 140 55 15 15 15 0—15 0-3 16 18 18 38 "U’U'U00000 300 000030000000 000000000510 00000 79 Tree Condition - Remarks Top broken out Ieart re 1:. Ten foot butt left Trunk injury Stubs Stubs State Avenue. N. E. Tree No. BLOCK 144 145 146 BLOCK 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 BLOCK 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 BLOCK 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 -182 183 Species 61. cont'd Silver Maple n n 60. Red Maple Sugar Maple Red Maple a u American Elm p n Sugar Maple n n American Elm I u u n 53 . Silver Maple n u n n ll 9! Red.Maple Silver Maple White Ash Sugar Maple Red Maple p u n n n u American Elm 79 Silver Maple I II n n u n a a Norway Maple u n I n Silver Maple u u n n n u American Elm DBK inches 20 14 16 11 11 11 6 8 8 13 15 15 13 15 12 23 17 14 12 16 16 11 10 13 11 16 10 ll 10 14 18 17 17 16 Spacing o—20 000 monmammoomomm mmmammommom 0000000000300 Tree Condition - Clump Remarks 80 State Avenue, N. E. Tree No. Species BLOCK 8 134 125 186 187 188 189 Matthias Avenue. BLOCK BLOCK 16 17 18 19 20 BLOCK 22 23 24 25 26 28 3O 31 Norway Maple u n n n Post Oak Norway Maple n u 133 Red Maple American Elm n a Silver Maple 134 Red Maple II II Silver Maple n n Norway Maple n n Red.Map1e II II Norway Maple n n Silver Maple 129 Large shrub Ailanthus n American Elm n n 126 Silver Maple n n u n II II American Elm Sugar Maple n a Silver Maple N. DEE inches uwml—‘mm E. 10 16 14 2 2 n 5 1 15 12 11 13 14 14 10 12 15 16 2O 18 2O 18 22 16 15 7 9 5 3 2 1 Spacing c-15 D J n L 50 I) A; 18 c—4O o—33 25 15’s c—24O c—lOO 30 15 n (C 35 20 20 20 60 20 150 c-80 c- 25 200 20 25 18 c—65 15 25 20 35 35 20 2O 20 5O 25 c-105 c>azs>cac> fiaqasaqaczqnaaqzanqncn aaqaczqn cacasaqacaq) 00000000000 Tree Condition - Remarks February 4, 1952 81 wales Road, N. E. October 3, 1951 Tree Species D31 Spacing Tree Condition — Remarks No. 7 inches BLOCK 12 l Red.Maple 17 c- 85 G 2 " " 17 40 G 3 II II 16 3 G 4 American Elm 16 60 G 5 Red Maple 8 125 G 6 " " 10 15 G c—85 BLOCK 3? 7 American Elm 33 c-4O G 8 Red.Maple 18 28 G 9 Norway Maple 14 53 G 10 1' 1' ‘ 13 2 G 11 Silver Maple 15 75 G c—3O BLOCK 73 12 American Elm 20 c—3O G 13 " " 15 20 G 14 ” . “ 14 20 G 15 Red.Maple 15 113 G c-lO BLOCK 7? 16 Red Maple 24 c—75 G 17 ” " 16 40 G 18 " " 26 60 G c—15 BLOCK 85 19 Silver Maple 27 c—50 G 20 ' ” 22 75 G 21 ” ” 16 20 G 22 Red.Maple 25 20 G c—25 BLOCK 101 23 Norway Maple l3 c-20 G 24 Red Maple 12 70 G 25 " “ 10 8 G 26 ” " 20 3 M Stubs and dead limbs 27 " " 12 25 G 28 Norway Maple ll 43 G 29 Sycamore Maple 4 20 G 30 American Elm 7 2 G 31 Silver Maple 10‘ 88 G 32 Iorse—Chestnut 17 30 M Bad bark injury 33 Norway Maple 12 2 G 34 Sugar Maple 17 40 G 35 Silver Maple 19 25 G 36 Norway Maple 15 23 G 37 Iorse—Chestnut 2O 18 M tubs 38 " " 13 20 G 39 Silver Maple 21 20 G Wales Tree No. BLOCK 4O 41 42 L6 44 L6 46 47 48 49 5O 51 52 53 54 BLOCK 54 55 56 57 58 BLOCK 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 BLOCK 66 67 68 69 7O 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Road, N. E. Species DEE inches 101. cont‘d. Silver Maple 20 II II 23 II II 22+ 6. :II II 2 2 Iorse— Chestnut 4 Silver Maple 23 n n 30 Bed.Map1e 11 n u 10 u n 17 II II 1 2 Silver Maple 21 n n 13 Norway Maple 16 121 Red Maple 10 Silver Mrple 14 Red.Maple 24 u u 21 II II 22 149 Red.Maple 24 n u 14 II II 27 Silver Maple 28 American Elm 42 Shingle Oak 6 Bleak Locut 14 192 White Ash 2O Red.Maple 17 u u 19 n n 19 II II 3 2 II II 1 6 .'u n ;13 American Elm 27 Red.Mapble 24 American Elm 28 u u 13 Red.Meple 29 n u 24 u a 21 27 Spacing 18 20 20 23 20 20 2O 85 15 20 18 80 18 20 c-l2O 0-100 310 180 60 60 c—lSO o—lSO 60 6O 55 150 12 c~l35 c-45 5O 55 55 55 5O 50 60 50 80 35 55 6O 55 83 Tree Condition - Remarks ’UQQCJQECJKQQQQQQ (30‘0“)? QQOQQQQ 436115399009000199‘99 Stubs Deed limbs Frost crack Topped and hollow wales Road, N. E. Tree No. BLOCK 192. 81 82 33 84 as 86 67 88 BLOCK 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 116 117 118 119 120 Species DEE inches cont'd. Red Maple 24 II II 16 II II 13 II II 12 w II 21 White Oak 42 Red Maple 24 n n 16 102 Red Maple 22 II II 11 II II 14 Iorway Maple 19 II II 19 Red.Maple 14 Sugar Maple 15 u n 14 II II 1“, Red.Map1e 6 American Elm 5 Red Maple 17 White Maple 18 Silver Maple 13 Red Maple 22 Silver Maple 6 White Ash 2 Silver Maple 23 Red.Map1e 6 II II 17 II II 18 II II 15 II II 19 Silver Maple 21 Norway Maple 11 Red Maple 13 Norway Maple 13 II II 13 Red Maple 13 Silver Maple 23 a u 14 n n 13 Spacing 84 Tree Condition - Remarks IDQQQQQQQ @QG) ’3‘. H Crowded tubs Dead trunk QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ‘UQfiQZQ‘q—JQQQQOO Wales Road. N. E. Tree Species DBI Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 90 121 Red Maple v.16 c-33 G 122 Carolina P0p1a1 26 20 M Stubs 123 Red Maple 17 85 G 124 " u 17 3 G c-18 BLOCK 86 125 Sugar Maple 28 c— 5 G 126 n " 20 48 G 127 Red Maple 6 95 G 128 Silver Maple 18 20 G c-18 BLOCK 78 129 Red Maple 16 c-5O G 130 " " 5 35 G 131 " " 14 45 G 132 Silver Maple l7 2 G c—4O BLOCK 74 133 American Elm l7 c—23 G 134 " " 13 15 G 135 " " 15 8 G 136 " " 15 20 G 137 " " 16 25 G 138 " " 17 18 G c-7O BLOCK 69 139 American Elm 14 c-15 G 140 " " 17 2 G 141 Red.Maple 14 20 G 142 n n 13 23 G 143 Silver Maple 2 40 G 144 Sugar Maple 7 25 G 145 Norway Maple 1 35 G c-22 BLOCK 38 146 American Elm ll c-3O G 147 " n 12 30 G 148 Sugar Maple 9 30 G 149 Red Maple 14 15 G 150 Norway Maple 16 2O G 151 Red.Map1e 11 45 G 152 Norway Maple 19 2 G 153 Red.Maple 17 20 G 154 u n 8 20 G wales Road, N. E. Tree Species D31 No. inches BLOCK 12 155 Silver Maple 20 156 Norway Maple 18 157 Tulip Poplar 24 158 Sugar Maple 11 159 Silver Maple 15 160 Red Maple 10 161 Norway Maple 22 162 Red.Maple 10 163 " " 13 164 u n 13 165 " " 14 166 " " 14 167 " " 12 168 Silver Maple 18 Franklin Avenue. N. E. BLOCK 177 1 Silver Maple 1 2 American Elm l2 3 Norway Maple 4 4 Red Maple 8 5 American Elm 10 6 Red.Maple 8 7 Norway Maple 1 8 " " 1 BLOCK 178 9 Silver Maple 14 10 Sugar Maple 6 11 n n 7 12 American Elm 8 13 Red.Meple 12 14 Silver Maple 4 15 ' " 6 l6 ” " l 17 " ' 1 18 " " 1 l9 " " l 20 u u 1 21 " " 5 22 II II 4 Spacing c—3O 18 50 25 18 20 h 35 20 16 25 f‘ 30 n / 0-75 c-120 QQQQQQQQQQQQQQ 009995300 QQQQQQQQQfiifiifiIPQ Tree Condition - Remarks February 2. 1952 86 lst Street N. E. Tree Species DEE No. inches BLOCK 26 1 Sugar Maple 8 2 " " 10 BLOCK 4O 3 Carolina Poplar 28 54, II II 32 5 II II 27 6 American Elm 18 7 Red Maple 16 8 Silver Maple 24 BLOCK 46 9 .American Elm 32 10 " " 12 ll ' ’ " 48 12 " ' 34 BLOCK 51 13 Sycamore Maple 2O 14 Norway Maple 28 15 American Elm 18 16 Sugar Maple 7 17 Red Maple 14 BLOCK 58 18 Slippery Elm 12 19 Sycamore 22 20 Basswood 15 21 Sugar Maple 13 22 N " 13 23 ' " 18 24 Basswood 14 25 Sugar Maple 13 26 American Elm 22 27 Slippery Elm 16 28 Sycamore 17 29 u 30 American Elm 15 31 Slippery Elm 12 32. Sycamore 16 33 American Elm 16 34- American Elm 14 35 ' " 16 36 Sycamore 18 37 ' 17 38 American.Eflm 16 39 Slippery Elm 8 Spacing c-25 115 35 15 c—3O c-lO 15 l5 15 18 Q 35 18 3O 20 20 18 20 C‘ L, 40 18 20 20 18 3o 20 7O 87 November 5, 1951 Tree Condition — Remarks M G fifii’di‘izfi) $399 99990 KEQOOQQfiQO’UQQOfiQQQWQQO tOp has been removed Deed stubs Dead stubs Ieert rot and insect infested Dead limbs and stubs Bad canker and decay on trunk Dead Fertilization l't Street. No 3. Tree 30 e BLOCK Species 58 I cont' do American 11m I I I I I I I I Sycamore Red.Haple Slippery'lflm Bed.Heple Alerican-Ilm . I w I I ' I I I Red.flap1e Whiterteh Baeevood Silver Maple Red.Meple Norway Maple 81 BIIIIood Sycamore Bed.flaple I I White Aeh B:d.Maple I Ihite Ash I I I I 105 Bed.lhple . Silver Maple I I Bed.Maple I I DB! inches 15 22 18 22 21 18 8 1o 10 18 20 20 24 9 14 18 34 13 14 2B 24 13 15 ll 16 13 6 24 26 19 24 14 18 13 16 14 32 21 13 15 Spacing 6-30 Tree Condition QQOQOKOOOOOOKCDfiQOfiO OUSIOOOOQO XQOOQfiiOOOOQ Suppressed Suppressed Butchered Dying 306d limbs Remarks 88 and l I 1 1 II‘ 1 I 1 l l 3111 let Street I. 1. Tree '0 e BLOCK 80 81 82 moor 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 9O 91 moo: 92 93 91. 9.5 so 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 BLOCK 108 109 110 Speciee 3 Silver Maple I I 110 Silver Maple I I I I Red Maple Deemed I Silver Maple I I loree Cheelnut 111 Red luple Silver Heple Red Maple Sugar Maple Ioree Chestnut Silver Kaple I I Red Maple Silver Maple I I I I I I I I Do: llder Red Maple 195 Silver Haple I I 196 White Aeh Silver Maple 197 Chineee lie I I Sugar IIeple DB! inchee 24 22 30 Spacing c-25 25 85 0-200 0-75 70 20 65 20 30 25 30 18 o-BO o-10 50 4o 20 45 25 210 15 15 120 15 140 15 15 200 25 0-35 o-30 33 o-60 e-350 110 20 75 OQO¢OOOOQ OOOOOOOOOOQfiOOOG-‘I Tree Condition 090 090 - Remarks 89 let Street. N. 3. Tree Species DEB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks Io. inches BLOCK 197 D 0011‘” do 116 Sugar Maple 2 35 G 117 ' ' 4 15 G 118 Norway Maple 6 15 G 119 Caroline Poplar 32 - 45 G 120 Allenthue 20 45 P Decaying 0-20 BLOCK 107 121 Sugar Maple 16 o-140 G 122 Silver laple 26 45 G 123 ' ' 2 33 G 124 I I 5 42 c 125 I I 38 40 G 126 ' ' 21 18 G 127 ' " 31 20 G 128 nod napio 15 40 G 129 Sugar kph 10 25 s 130 Silver Maple 9 15 G 131 ' ' 27 18 G 132 " I 14 15 G . 133 ' " 3 60 G 134 ' ' 16 18 G 135 American lle 15 30 G 136 I I 14 15 G 137 Bed leple 14 215 G 138 I I 11 . 15 G 139 ' ' 7 30 G 140 Silver Maple 26 20 G 141 ' I 20 15 G 142 ' ' 25 110 G 143 ' ' 10 35 G 144 I I 13 15 a 145 I I 24 470 s 146 Sugar Maple 14 140 G 147 Norway flaple 13 20 G 148 I " 12 40 G 149 American 11. 22 28 G o-3O 3100! 104 150 Red neple 13 6-20 ‘5 151 I I 18 43 s 152 ' ' 14 20 G 153 I I 12 20 s 154 Lees-icon 11- 10 25 G 155 Red leple 12 15 I Trunk injury 155 I I 14 20 G 157 herioen n- 1 40 G let Street. I. 1. Tree Species DB]! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 104. ant. do 158 American 11. 1 20 G 159 Silver Kaple 19 45 G o-llo 31.06! 80 180 Red uapie 15 c-10 a 161 I I 9 15 G 162 Silver Maple 13 20 G 163 Caroline. Poplar 36 105 II Trunk injury 6-20 BLOCK 79 164 Sugar Maple 14 0-35 G 165 I I 12 35 G 166 Sycamore 4O 20 G 167 Sugar Maple 14 65 G 168 Norway kph 14 35 c 169 Silver Maple 28 20 G e-15 231-00! 171 170 Silver Maple 17 e-95 G 171 Red Maple 12 40 G 172 Sugar mp1. 8 30 s 173 Silver Maple l 30 G 174 Red Maple 18 20 G 175 I I 14 25 G o-15 3100‘ 57 176 Sugar leple 9 o-120 G 177 I I 10 20 G 178 I I 13 20 G 179 I I 12 45 G 180 I I 12 20 G 181 I I 12 20 G 132 I I 13 20 G 183 Silver 1191. 22 18 s 184. I I 23 20 s 185 I I 18 20 I Stubs 186 I I 24 20 I Stubs 187 Bed leple 14 25 G 188 I I 12 30 G1 139 I I 14 45 G 190 I I 22 25 G 0'35 let Street. 3. IL Tree Species IOe sma 5 191 Silver Maple ”2 I I ”3 hdmme 194' loree Chestnut 195 I I 196 I I ”7 udMfie ”8 ”mm” m9.hanulm 200 Sycamoreiflaple m1 harhme 4th ’trn‘e I. I. nmxs 1 Aunannn 2 Rdlgh emu m 3 ukulmh 4 Suulqh 5 I I 6 I I 7.huuulm 3 I I 9 I I 10 Hervey leple emu 8 n lunyhme n Suulmh 13 I I m I I E I I 3mm % m Bdlqh H I I m I I 19 I I m I I a I I DB! inches fl H N N .30 % m U 16 m 16 N QGSSEEGBSSB Spam ? ssggasssess $50 am HS amo am 5 y m *5 6% % 1% $1 95 fl m U Tree Condition - HHIOOOflIOI. x6000 execute: 99 OOOGOO 92 hmme Dead limbs 5mm Limbs and.etubs MWsmdeu Suppressed by elm Suppressed 87. top out Mnmu6.mfl «unmann- fluemdnne “flemdnfle flfle rmdcmfi 4th Street. N. 1. Tree Species 1131 Spacing . Tree Condition - Remarks '0. “Ch... 3100! 43. cont'd. 22 Red Maple 13 25 G 23 Silver Maple 10 10 G 24 I I 19 12 G 25 I I 8 10 G 26 Red Maple 15 35 G 6-10 BLOCK 49 27 American Elm l6 o-33 G a I I 30 25 G 29 Red Maple 17 25 G 30 American 11m 22 20 G 31 I I 21 15 G 32 I I 6 25 G 33 Red Ilaple 7 15 G 34 I I 23 35 G 35 American Ill 13 25 G o-25 nos: 54 36 American lln 23 6-25 G 37 Black Locust 35 ' 40 G 38 Silver Maple 11 35 G 39 Red Maple 14 25 G 40 Big Tooth Aspen 4O 75 M Stubs 0-35 31.03 53 . 41 Red Maple 25 0-15 G 42 I I 15 . 20 P Dying 43 I I 15 15 G 44 I I 16 15 G 45 I I 17 40 G 46 I I 18 15 II lollov trunk 47 I I 16 15 2 Dead 48 I I 16 14 I Stubs end henger 49 I I 15 13 G 50 Silver Maple 30 20 G 51 Red flsple 18 30 G 52 I I 15 20 G o- 5 m 48 53 Red Maple 14 o- 5 G 54 Silver leple 37 20 G 55 I I 26 28 e 56 Sugar Inple 14 15 G 57 Red “31:10 20 30 I Stubs 58 I I 19 18 G 4th Street. N. 1. free Species DEB! Spacing _ Tree Condition - Remarks Io. inches BLOCK “'3 o ”at. de 22 Red Maple 13 25 G 23 Silver Maple 10 10 G 24 I I 19 12 G 25 I I 8 10 G 26 Bed Iaple 15 35 G 0-10 31-06! 49 27 American 11m 16 o—33 G 28 I I 30 25 G 29 Red Maple 17 25 G 30 American Iln 22 20 G 31 I I 21 15 G 32 I I 6 25 G 33 Red Maple 7 15 G 3" I " 23 35 G 35 American 11- 13 25 G 0-25 3100! 54 36 American 113 23 c-25 G 37 Black locust 35 ' 40 G 38 Silver Maple 11 35 G 39 Red Maple 14 25 G 40 Big Tooth Aspen 4O 75 I Stubs 6-35 31-00! 53 . 41 led Iaple 25 0-15 G 42 I I 15 20 P Dying 43 I I 15 15 G 44 I I 16 15 G 45 I I 17 40 G 46 I I 18 15 I lollov trunk 47 I I 16 15 2 Dead 48 I I 16 14 I Stubs and hanger 49 I I l5 13 G 50 Silver Iaple 30 20 G 51 Bed Iaple 18 30 G 52 I I 15 20 G o- 5 m 48 53 Red Iaple 14 c- 5 G 54 Silver Iaple 37 20 G 55 I I 26 28 G 56 Sugar Maple l4 15 G 57 Red Maple 20 30 I Stubs 58 I I 19 18 G 94 Mb BtrOC‘t. Ne le free Species DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks Io. inches 31100! 1‘89 cont. de 59 Silver Maple 15 15 I Broken limbs and hanger 60 Red Maple 15 20 a 61 I I ' 14 18 M Dead limbs 62 I I 9 30 M Dead tap 63 Silver Maple 20 30 o c-lO £1.00! 42 64 Red Maple 22 c-60 G 65 Sugar Maple 14 50 I Stubs 66 Red Maple 13 18 G 6? Horny Maple 20 35 G 68 I I 11; 18 o 69 American 11m 14 15 G 70 I I 23 23 G 0-18 BLOCK 28 71 Red Maple 18 0-15 6 72 I I 23 35 G 73 I I 12 3o 6 74 I I 13 545 o 75 I I 28 48 I Ieart rot and stubs 76 I I 16 50 G c-15 BLOCK 17 77 Red Iaple 21 0-30 G 78 I I 14 25 G 79 Sugar Iaple - 16 30 G 80 I I 5 a a, 81 Red Maple 20 33 G 82 I I 30 48 I Dead limbs o-20 BLOCK 4 83 Bed Iaple 15 6-40 G 84 I I 19 30 I Ieart rot 85 American 111:: 30 35 G 86 I I 16 35 G 87 Red Maple 18 25 G 88 American 11:11 18 20 G 89 Red Maple 14 20 G o-3O 3rd Street. N. 1. March 22. 1952 Tree Species D31 Spacing Tree Condition - Ranarks Io. inches BLOCK 112 1 Silver Maple 1 6-50 G 2 I I l 35 G 3 I I l 15 G 4 I I 2 20 G 5 I I 3 15 G 6 Red Maple 7 95 G 6-50 3100! 122 7 Red Maple 5 6-25 G 8 Norway Maple 9 15 G 6-120 EDGE 137 9 Black Ialnut 2 6-135 G 10 I I 9 25 G 11 I I L; 22 Q 12 I I 3 20 G 13 I I 4 20 G 0-25 BLOC! 138 . 14 Sugar Maple 2 6-35 G 15 I I 2 30 G 16 I I 2 30 G 17 Chinese Ila 5 195 G 18 I I 5 30 G 19 I I 6 45 G 20 Red Maple 2 125 G 21 I I 2 15 G 6-85 BLOCK 139 22 Silver Maple 3 6-95 G ' 6-140 3100! 142 23 Hervey Maple 2 G 21+ I I 2 25 G 6-110 310C! 140 25 Silver Maple 1 6-165 G 26 I I 5 35 G 27 I I 6 25 ‘ G 6-15 BLOCK 136 28 Red. Alder 2 6-30 G 29 Syceaore 1 25 G 30 I l 25 G 31 I 3 45 G 32 I 5 55 G 3rd Street. N. 3. Tree Species DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Runarks 36. inches BLOCK 123 33 Silver Maple 1 6-20 G 31+ I I 3 20 G 35 I I 3 20 G 36 I I 10 30 G 37 I I 5 20 G 38 I I 3 25 G 39 Sugar Maple 2 25 G 40 Silver Maple l 105 G 41 I I l 20 G 42 Choke Cherry 8 20 G 6-205 3106! 113 43 Silver Maple 1 c-l30 G 44 I I 8 45 G 45 Red Maple 10 20 G 46 I I 10 20 G 6-65 Miller Avenue. N. 3. March 22. 1952 BLOCK 200 l Dasevood 8 G 2 Sugar Maple 5 20 G 6-15 BLOCK 138 3 Silver Maple 8 6-35 G 4 Sugar Maple 3 75 G 5 I I 4 20 G 6 Silver Maple 1 30 G BLOC! 137 7 Silver Maple 7 G 8 I I 7 18 G 9 I I 6 15 G 10 I I 3 18 G ll Sycamore 6 30 G 12 Norway Maple 5 20 G 13 Catalpa 7 100 G o-55 3rd Street. N. 1. Tree I6. 888888888385 823888555; 55555; ngGQGE mg cunwg Species 3 Sycamore . . Red Maple s s 16 {Red.Maple 27 Red Maple Black Locust Box Elder Silver M33316 4]. Silver Maple Reg. Maple Sugar Maple Red Maple 47 Red Maple Silver Maple I I nerican 11m s 6 Red Maple Silver Maple s s 52 Red Maple s s Sugar Maple Slippery Ill s 0 Red Maple Silver Maple RedMaple e s DBR inches 45 56 16 15 14 17 16 12 16 ll 13 50 18 16 19 14 12 12 12 17 ll 19 12 Spacing 0-35 70 80 22 900009000 97 November 7. 19 51 Tree Condition - Remarks 9 GQOQ OOQOQO 93009 OOOOOOOOOOQ I-e 3rd Street. N. 1. Tree Species HOe 3mm.” 37 had. Maple y e s 3 e e m s s M I I 42 I I “3 I I 44 flhuMwh 45 Red Maple % SmuMwu W s s m s s manta A % Sflnrhfle 50 nbflfllm 51 Silver Maple 52 beam. 53 Norway Maple 54 Silver Maple g s s 56 ham” most 42 57 Silver Maple % SuuMqh fi Rdeu w Sflnrhfie & Rdeh & wmu1¢ 63 uhuMqh & e 6 fi Aunannn % Rdlqu w e s RM! 5 68 Red Maple $ Squwh 70 American 111:: 71 hprhfle 72 American Ila B RfiMqh W Amflmnmn 3 human DB! inches U U U m M N 14 m H 16 l4 14 w 11 1 8 E m 12 28 '28 12 M 20 10 M 16 14 40 7 fl 85550883 $uhg 7 ? 8 58858888588 U 0 7 8888888 Tree Condition - M “We GImMcm¢ 99000900009 99990999 9999999999 09900099 Remarks 98 3rd Street. N. 1. Tree Species DB! Re. inches BLOCK 17 76 Sugar Maple 15 77 Sycamore 26 78 American Elm 45 79 I I 3 80 Carolina Poplar 28 81 Silver Maple 24 82 Sugar Maple l4 RIDGE 4 83 Slippery 11m 30 I I 25 85 American 11m 40 86 e s 39 87 Sycamore 19 2nd Street. N. R. 31.06! 15 1 Sugar Maple 14 2 Red Maple 7 3 s s 12 4 I I 13 BLOCK 26 5 Silver Maple 15 6 I I 18 7 s s 16 8 I I 21 9 American lbs 12 10 Sugar Maple 15 11 I I 10 12 Slippery 31m 24 13 Red Maple 14 14 Romy Maple 11 max 40 15 Red Maple 12 16 Sugar Maple 15 17 I I 13 18 Red Maple 10 19 Silver Maple 25 20 I I 26 21 v Io myMaple l Spacing 6-25 20 30 20 20 75 18 05 c-45 40 40 45 35 6-30 6-80 m 15 6-65 6-20 22 15 23 30 6-20 6-1 888885 99 Tree Condition - Remarks 99I0IU00999 9999 99999 9399999 9999939 Lightning injury November 8 . 19 51 Dad split Diseased. Stubs 2nd 88130015 I Tree llo . 31001 22 23 24 40. Red. Maple I I Silver Maple 46 Red Maple Sugar Maple Red Maple I I Silver Maple Red Maple 51 Sugar Maple I Red Male I I Sugar Maple I I Red Maple 52 Silver Mapl 6 Carolina Poplar I I Basswood 47 Sycamore I Silver Maple Morse Chestnut Silver Maple Red Maple I 41 Red Maple I I AileIIthuI Silver Maple DEB]! inches 17 16 2 18 21 10 24 19 13 16 11 14 22 14 15 15 15 10 19 19 11 ll 20 20 16 28 26 18 15 9 Spacing 15 23 6-30 6- 58 25 6-25 6-15 18 18 50 35 0-55 6—90 15 10 20 15 6-85 o-55 15 3o 55 6-10 0-35 65 100 Tree Condition - Remarks 99993 9'00IU9999 999939 03:9 99999999 9930 Stubs and hangers Top blown off Clunm Stubs ad. Strats He 3. tree ROI BLOCK 56 57 58 59 31001: 60 61 62 63 ea nos: 65 66 67 68 69 70 m 71 72 73 71+ Species 1+1. cont' (1. Basswood RedfiMaple I I Basswood Z7. Silver'flaple Roi-way Maple Sugar Naple I I Black locust 16 Sugar Maple American nu Red Maple I I I I I I 3 Sugar Maple lei-we: Kaple Pin 0e]: American mm Vindlor Road. N. I. 159 Ghinese nm Pear tree Hountain All: 811":- Maple 160 Silver llaple Sycsnore I 1181! inches 26 19 13 20 20 11+ 114' 15 18 19 18 22 18 12 21+ UIUH Spacing o-18 20 45 o-90 (>15 38 50 35 35 o- 20 c-lz 50 o-20 o-5 30 105 35 ' 6-260 101 Tree Condition - Remarks 9999 Stubs and dead limbs 99:99 Decay and rot 99999: 9999 March 22. 1952 9999 999 102 2nd Street. N. 3. March 22. 1952 Tree Species DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks lo. inches BLOCK 110 1 Sugar Maple 6 c-155 G 2 Norway Maple 1+ 20 G 3 Silver Maple 13 60 G a I I 16 25 G 5 American 11m 111, 25 G 6 " " 11+ 20 G 7 Sugar Maple 10 110 G 8 " " 9 18 G 6-35 BLOCK 111 9 American 11m 15 o-15 G 10 Silver Maple 2 100 G 11 " " 1 18 G 12 " " 5 70 G 13 " " 3 30 9 11+ American le 13 23 G 15 ' ' 9 20 ll Fertilisation 16 Silver Maple 8 25 G 17 " " 12 25 G 0-155 3100! 138 18 Silver Maple 5 G 19 ' " 8 25 G 20 " " 8 30 G c—lo BLOCK 137 21 American 11m 2 c-15 G 22 " " 5 15 G 23 Red Maple 3 35 G 21+ Catalpa 1+ 20 G 25 Apple tree 6 15 G 26 Silver Maple 6 '45 G 27 ' " 1+ 25 G c-BO BLOC! 122 a Chinese 111:: l c-205 G 29 " " 1 35 G 30 ' ' 1 30 G 31 I I 1 25 g o—20 BLOCK 109 32 Anerican Ila 6 c-30 G 33 Chinese 11m 12 30 G )1! American Ill 6 25 G 35 Chinese Ill 1 15 G 36 American Ila 6 25 G 37 Red Maple I4. 135 G e—3O Fifth Tree Ho. BLOCK BLOCK 6 BLOCK 7 8 9 10 11 12 BLOCK 13 la BLOCK 15 16 17 BLOCK 18 19 20 BLOCK 21 22 n 23 24 25 I" L n L Q -U 29 Street. N. E Species Silver flaple n n 1Q American Elm I n 29 American Elm 49 Silver Maple n n u n n n n n u n 55 Silver Maple " H 50 Silver Maple Sugerlkqfle n u 19 American Elm u n n n 6 American Elm Red Maple u n Silver Maple fiuge r Mapl e DB5 inches 14 15 17 12 16 12 12 16 13 13 16 10 12 15 lorse-Chestnut 16 Redbwple l I! I! ll 10 13 J 13 Spacing c-115 7O c-75 0-33 50 c-lSO c—lOO c—l50 c- 25 2 30 60 '2 c-65 c-ZlO c-ZO c-18 #2 18 C-175 c—lUO 30 J. c-3O 0—30 ’3 10 16 18 50 6:9 4.») 25 a?) (A) 0-27 103 October 25. 1951 Tree Condition — Remerks G M Stubs G G M Stubs G G M Dead limb M Dead limbs G G G G G G G G G G G G G G M Suppressed G G G G 6th Street. N. E. Tree Species No. BLOCK 31 39 Sugar Maple 40 " " #1 Silver Maple L12 Red E-Ieple #3 u u MG Silver Maple 45 I u 46 Sugar Maple G7 Red Heple #9 Silver Maple BLOCK 20 50 Red.Maple 51 Sugar Maple 52 Red Maple 53 II t! 54 u n 55 n n 7th Street. N. E. BLOCK 7 1 Silver Maple 2 I I 3 u u BLOCK 20 4' Red.Maple 5 II II 6 n n 7 n u 8 Silver Maple 9 n u 10 n I BLOCK 32 11 American Elm 12 n n BLOCK 21 13 Silver Maple lh Red.Meple 15 Red Maple D53 inches 12 12 29 10 13 17 17 13 13 17 13 16 7 12 22 15 22 13 1o 11 14 11 13 12 20 31 20 1G 0 U Spacing c—30 35 25 20 r“. U 9. A, 0 r. #5 no r) L. ’3 a, c—85 c—lOO 8 18 < J 25 23 c-3O ’ c—23 20 rs L c—lO c—23 27 25 25 #2 55 20 c—30 Tree Condition - Remarks C353fi353C1C3fi351C1fi3G) fiifiifilfiifiifii October 29. 1951 filfii‘Ifilfiifiifil G>G>C1 (DE) G M Butchered M Butchered Suppressed 104- 6th Street, M. E. Tree Species K0. BLOCK 1? l Bed.Maple 2 Red Maple q I I 3 I n 5 Silver Maple 6 Red Meple 7 I I 8 I I BLOCK 50 9 Norway Maple 10 Red 119.1316 11 Red.Maple 12 Norway Maple 13 I I BLOCK 55 14 Silver Maple 15 I I 16 Red Meple 17 Silver Maple BLOCK #4 18 Bed.Meple 19 I I 20 " " 21 " " 22 II II 23 II II 29 " " 25 I I 26 Sugar Maple '27 Silver Maple 23 Red I-ieple 29 Red.Meple 30 I I 31 American Elm 32 Silver Maple 33 Basswood 3% Silver Maple 35 Basswood 36 Red Maple 37 I I 33 I I 31‘ r T”: 1. inches 12 15 22 10 23 16 15 16 17 11 16 17 l7 15 18 13 17 14 17 15 16 '3 1. 10 18 12 1 16 15 17 16 26 16 18 17 31 21 25 13 Specing c—25 25 n U 33 25 25 c-20 c—h3 20 23 25 3O c-15 c—66 30 105 25 c—3O c-ZO 25 23 25 #8 125 25 O 6;. 3O 20 #5 25 25 25 3o 25 3o 55 25 c-SO October 21, 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks 99999999 99999 9999 .4 .) satzsnsnaasaazcaa>cac>c>cnnsc2c>c>a>c>cucn Top gone 105 7th Street, N. E. Tree Species DBE No. inches BLOCK 8 16 Silver Maple 5 17 Sugar Maple 13 18 " " 8 Raymond Center. N. E. BLOCK 57 1 Norway Maple 12 2 u I 1” 9th Street. N. E. BLOCK 22 1 Sugar Maple l7 2 II II 10 3 Silver Maple 10 G Catalpa 2 5 Red Maple 22 6 " “ 22 BLOCK 63 7 Silver Maple 26 8 II II 2L? 9 Sugar Maple 11 10 Silver Maple 12 BLOCK 64 11 Norway Maple 12 12 Norway Maple 10 13 Norway Maple 2 '14 I I 13 15 n n 13 16 " u 13 BLOCK 10 17 Sugar Maple 13 18 " " 12 19 " " 11 20 " " 12 21 " " 12 Spacing c-ZO K .J 0-175 c-ll5 l8 c—15 A,0. Lv 20 38 20 fl c—7O c—150 28 r3 20 26 20 3 20 20 c—20 6% 65 B % 30 c- 25 m6 Tree Condition - Remarks 999 October 23. 1951 October 29. 1951 menace :19 c>q>¢ Stubs 999 999 99999 Eighth Street, N. E. Tree Species DB: No. inches BLOCK 5 l Red.Maple 20 2 Sugar Maple 2O 3 Red Maple 19 4 Sugar Maple 12 BLOCK 21 5 Silver Maple 18 6 n It 2 2 7 n II 2 8 u n 10 9 Red Maple 12 10 It '1 1 2 11 " " 12 12 " " l2 BLOCK 32 - 13 Sugar Maple 10 14 n u 6 15 " " 12 16 " " 13 17 Basswood 12 18 Sugar Maple 12 19 " " 13 20 No may Maple 25 21 Silver Maple 21 22 .. n 24 23 u I! 21 21+ I. ll 22 25 " " l8 2 n u 17 BLOCK #5 27 Sugar Maple 2 2 Silver Maple 20 29 n n 25 30 II n 19 31 u u 2 '32 " " 22 33 I! " 17 34 " " 21 35 " " 19 36 n u 17 37‘ Red Maple 2O 8 White Ash 28 39 II II o 40 Silver Maple 23 Spacing c—38 7O c—18 c—18 23 '25 25 #0 23 15 15 8O 35 no 9999 N1fiifiifiifi>fiifiifiifiifi>fiifiiG>G3 financacucncncacn z:c>s:c>c>c>£>q> 999999 October 29, 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks Iollow trunk - dying Henger Dead limb Dead limb 107' 1053 Eighth Street, N. E. Tree Species DB1 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK #5, cont‘d. kl Red maple 14 35 G #2 " " 14 18 G M3 " " 10 18 G 44 Silver Maple 20 65 G #5 Red.Maple 13 25 G c—HO BLOCK 62 b6 Red.Maple 9 c—l8 M Stubs #7 " " 12 2 G #8 Silver Maple l7 18 G ’49 " " 9 . 23 P Wing 50 ' " 21 15 G 51 Red napie 11 55 G o—80 BLOCK 106 52 Silver Maple 18 G 53 fl " 16 25 G 5a Red.Maple 11 38 G 55 " " 13 25 G 56 Catalpa 18 25 G 57 Norway Maple 14 40 G C- 35 BLOCK 116 58 Sugar Maple 3 o—lO G 59 Sycamore Maple h 190 G 60 Silver baple 2 25 G 61 " " 16 30 G c-23 BLOCK 172 62 Sugar Maple 9 c-73 G 63 fl " 7 18 G 64 " " ll 2 G 65 fl " 6 20 G o—6O BLOCK 13a 66 Silver Maple l c-38 G 67 " " l 33 G 68 " " l 20 G 69 " " 1 55 G 70 " fl 1 25 P Clump C-55 BLOCK 117 71 Silver Maple ll c—20 G 72 fl " 19 20 G 73 fl " 1 20 P Sprouts 7h Red.M2ple 10 23 G 75 Norway Maple 10 75 G in 12 6 6 22 11+ in 12 12 13 2 l1 8 9 15 7 ll 10 10 17 12 17 19 12 ll 13 12 13 15 12 11,, 11+ 13 12 12 13 12 12 10 Eighth Street, N. E. Tree Species DBI No. inches BLOCK 117, cont'd. 76 Silver Maple 77 n n 78 Suge r Mapl e 79 Red Maple 80 Silver Maple 81 n n 8 2 II II 83 Red Maple 84 n u 85 n n 86 Silver Maple 87 u u 88 Red.Map1e 89 Silver Maple BLOCK 95 90 Red Mapl e 91 n u 92 Silver Maple 93 Red Maple 94 n n 95 Silver Maple 9 6 H II 97 " ” 93 u n 99 Ailanthus lOO " 101 Red.Maple 102 " " 103 Iorse—chestnut 10h Red.Maple 105 n n 106 H n 107 Norway Maple 108 Red Maple 109 Norway Maple 110 “ " 111 Red Maple 112 " " 113 II II 114 n n 115 Silver Map]. e 116 Norway Maple 117 u n 118 Red Maple .119 n n 120 “ " ll Spacing 25 3o 15 38 45 15 70 n 4, r) L 25 15 20 15 o—lO c—l75 3o 13 17 30 20 32 28 18 33 15 15 20 100 25 23 2. 23 no 30 15 15 3o 18 38 20 15 0-35 999 h“ H 9999999999 99999993199999999999999999999999 Tree Condition - Remarks Bark badly scared Decaying 109 Eighth Street. N. E. Tree pecies DB1 No. inches BLOCK 63 121 Silver Maple 16 122 n n 17 123 " " 16 1214, II II 29 125 " " 28 126 " 19 127 " " 18 128 " " 20 129 Berway Maple 5 130 II II 5 131 Silver Maple 17 132 I " 20 133 Red.Maple 10 134 Silver Maple 15 135 n II 23 136 " n 23 137 Red Maple 11 138 Silver Maple 18 139 ” n 20 140 " " 14 141 n " 20 142 Norway Maple 25 143 Silver Maple 13 144' " " 18 145 American Elm 18 146 Silver Maple 29 147 Silver Maple 2 148 " " 15 149 " " 18 150 II II 9 151 ' " 2O BLOCK 33 152 Silver Maple 32 153 " " 30 154 ' ” 24 155 Red.Map1e 14 156 ” ' 17 157 Sugar Maple 3 158 Silver Maple 10 159 Sugar Maple 15 160 White Ash 2 161 Sugar Maple 2 122 ” ” 15 11,33 Red Maple 18 164 Sugar Maple 10 Spacing c—15 99999999993'11999939'11931999993:995:9 9999999999999 110 Tree Condition - Remarks Stubs Stubs Stubs Decaying - fungus Stubs Ieart rot Stubs and hanger .. u . 0.0! . l O.- “U ‘Q d- 111 Eighth Street, N. E. Tree Species DB1 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks Mo. inches BLOCK 22 165 Red Maple 16 c—33 G 166 " " 16 55 M Stubs and limbs 167 " " 17 35 M Stubs and limbs 168 " " 19 35 G 169 Sugar Maple 17 35 G 170 Red Maple 22 33 M Dead limbs and stubs c-21 BLOCK 9 171 Sugar Maple 13 c—23‘ G 172 Silver Maple 22 10 P Trunk infested with borers 173 Norway Maple 2 18 G 174 Red Maple 17 3 G 175 Sugar Maple 20 28 G 176 Red.Map1e 17 55 G c—85 Ertle Avenue, N. E. October 31. 1951 BLOCK 108 1 Silver Maple 26 c-15 G 2 " " 14 23 G 3 fl " 18 20 G L; u I! , 19 20 G 5 Iorse-Chestnut 12 20 G 6 Catalpa 12 48 G 7 Silver Maple 6 60 G 8 " “ 7 25 G 9 " " 9 150 G 10 ” ” 10 2 G 11 Red Maple 10 30 G 12 I " 8 23 G 13 Norway Mapley 15 25 G 14 ' " 11 20 G 15 Pin Oak 7 375 G 16 Sugar Maple 4 120 G 17 Chinese Elm 16 ’~75 G 18 ' ” 18 25 G 19 " " 7 60 G 20 Red Maple 3 40 G 0-35 BLOCK 105 21 Silver Maple 22 c-730 G 22 " u 9 20 G 23 ” " 3 35 G 24 Norway Maple 5 20 G 11th Street. N. E. Tree No. BLOCK O\U\£rbanor4 BLOCK BLOCK 10 11 BLOCK 12 13 14 15 16 17 IBLOCK Species 11 Norway Maple u u Mountain Ash Norway Maple u n II II 24 Sugar Maple u u Red Maple 35 Red Map]. e II II 66 Red. Mapl e II II Catalpa 71 Silver Maple Red,Maple Chinese Elm .American Elm Red Maple II II 83 Red.Maple American Elm White Ash American Elm u n Iorse—Chestnut DB} inches 14 14 12 16 16 15 12 15 12 20 16 12 14 n d 13 12 28 n é 13 13 18 13 12 ll 10 15 12 12 11+ 16 112 October 30. 1951 Spacing Tree condition - Remarks c-9O G 95 G 20 M Suppressed 21 G Frost crack 20 G Frost crack 20 G c-ZO c—l5 G 35 G 205 G c—15 c-180 G 20 G c-45 c—20 G 18 G 20 G 30 G 30 G 25 G c—55 c—4O G 33 G 25 G 53 G 90 M Dead limb and heart rot 33 G 30 G 40 G 25 G 28 G c-13 c-ZO G 20 G 20 G 15 G 20 G 16 G 15 G 38 G G c-lO 113 11th Street. N. E. Tree Species DB1 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 87 37 Norway Maple 9 c-lO G 38 Sugar Maple 4 18 G 39 " " 12 23 G 40 Silver Maple I 18 48 G 41 Red.Maple 17 25 G 42 G " 13 12 G 43 Norway Maple 6 15 G 1+4 II II 7 15 G c-3O BLOCK 99 45 Silver Maple 12 0-100 G 46 American Elm 16 120 G 47 " " 16 35 G 48 Silver Maple 15 2 G 49 " " 20 23 G 50 fl " 18 35 G 51 American Elm 16 24 G 52 " " 19 35 G 5 3 II II 6 7 O G 54 Silver Maple 12 15 G 55 American Elm 21 38 G 56 " " 22 112 G c—12O BLOCK 100 57 Norway Maple 7 c-25 G 58 Silver Maple 6 33 G 59 " " 6 23 G 60 Norway Maple 6 60 G 61 n n 9 20 G 62 Chinese Eln 5 33 G 63 Silver Maple 4 28 G 64 American Elm 21 13 G 65 Silver Maple 5 10 M Suppressed 66 n ” ll 25 ‘G 67 Red.Maple 14 15 G 68 American Elm 22 325 G 69 Sugar Maple 15 25 G 70 American Elm 18 25 G 71 American Elm 14 35 G 72 " " 22 35 G 73 u " 2 35 G 74 Red.Maple 13 35 G 75 " " 12 30 G 76 " " 22 25 G 77 " " 12 20 G 73 N n 15 18 G 79 Silver Maple 24 90 G 114 11th Street, N. E. Tree Species DBI Spacing Tree Condition — Remarks No. inches BLOCK 100, cont'd. 80 Silver Maple 12 2 G 81 " " 21 20 G c-3O BLOCK 88 82 Red Maple 13 c—15 G 83 " " 12 38 G 84 " ” 14 35 G 8, American Elm 18 33 G 86 Silver Maple 2 30 G 8 Red Maple 9 15 G 88 Silver Maple 3 20 G c—l5 BLOCK 84 89 Norway Maple 11 c—l5 G 90 Silver Maple 15 2 G 91 Red.Maple 7 15 G 2 " " 7 2 G 93 Sugar Maple 5 25 G 94 " u 6 15 G c-8O BLOCK 72 95 Black locust 7 c-5O G 96 Catalpa 1 18 G c-135 BLOCK 67 97 Sassafras 1 c—15 G 98 " l 15 G 99 Box Elder 5 2D G 100 Norway Maple 9 15 G 101 Red.Map1e 9 20 G 102 Norway Maple 12 18 G 103 " " 12 20 G 104 White Ash 21 65 G c-15 BLOCK 36 105 Red.M8ple 15 c-35 M Rot in trunk 106 Norway Maple 10 20 G 107 " " 11 90 G 108 " " 11 30 G 109 American Bin 10 20 G 110 Red Maple 2 15 G 111 " " 17 20 G 0-20 BLOCK 12 112 Silver Maple 27 c—9O G 113 Norway Maple 3 75 G 114 " " 14 2 G 115 Red Maple 16 45 G 115 11th Street, K. E. Tree Species DB1 Spacing Tree Condition — Remerks Ho. inches BLOCK l2, cont'd. 116 Horwey Mpple 14 55 G 117 " " 12 20 G 118 " n 17 20 G 119 " “ 11 18 G 120 " " 13 18 G 0-200 Bennington Avenue. N. E. March 20. 1952 BLOCK 157 1 Silver Maple 1 0—50 G 2 u u 6 30 c— 3 White 09k ,6 270 G 4 Black Oak 6 20 G 5 n " 2 2 G 6 Silver Maple 25 55 G 7 " " 10 20 G c—115 BLOCK 158 8 Norway Mrple 1 0-235 G 9 I n 1 1+5 G 10 Silver Maple 22 65 G 11 ” " 12 20 G c—25O BLOCK 154" 12 Silver maple 16 0—245 G 13 " " 21 20 G 14 Mountain Ash 5 265 G 15 " " 5 22 G 0-75 BLOCK 153 16 Sugar Maple l c-l2O G 17 " “ l 25 G 18 Silver Maple l 90 G 19 Red.Maple 4 25 G 20 ” ” 4 25 G 21 Silver Maple 8 85 G 22 n I: 10 35 G. 23 " " 10 20 G 24 " n 6 18 G 25 Box Elder 14 25 G 26 " " 11 25 M Trunk injury 27 Silver Maple 1 20 G 28 u " 3 20 G 29 fl " 4 30 G 15 feet from fire plug 16th Street. N. E. Tree No. BLOCK BLOCK Species 172 Norway Maple Silver Maple 187 Si IV er I-iaple " " Red Mepl e '3 fl Silver Maple u n n u n a American Elm l! N 191 Norway Maple Red,Maple Silver Maple I n a u n n u u u n 186 Silver Maple u n n n u n Norway Maple n a American Elm a 9 Sugar Maple Redlbple n n 173 American Elm Norway Maple Silver Maple Red Maple Silv er anl e u u Norway Maple DEI inches 10 17 12 19 12 13 23 28 20 19 8 7 oxoxmwmmmm 17 18 10 O U 13 12 Spacing ’5, L 0-20 c-2O n L\ 60 ',.‘ I.) 300 190 '3 L. 30 150 .20 15 15 15 15 15 30 c—2O 116 February 1, 1952 Tree Condition - Remarks QC) Bangers Frost cracks QGDQGQQQQ'DQQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQCDQQQ QQQOGDQ‘D 16th Tree No. BLOCK 39 140 La 1+2 43 44 45 46 Milburn Road, BLOCK Milton BLOCK 1 2 3 BLOCK HOWCD‘xloxe h‘kJ Street. N. E. Species 173, cont'd. Silver Maple u u n u Suga r Ma pl e I! II n n American Elm Red Maple 178 Silver Maple n u 181 Chinese Elm u n Cherry Tree 179 American Elm Silver Maple Box Elder Catalpa Avenue. N. E. 178 Sugar Maple Silver Maple ‘ n n 175 Chinese Elm n n Silver Maple American Elm Silver Maple Red Maple Silver Maple n n N. E. inches \nanHNP’l—T'fl F‘F’ 14 16 Oflfltv 18 13 12 10 12 12 10 10 18 20 Spacing 20 30 c: J 210 20 20 15 fl 4 c—165 o-225 c-20 35 c-285 25 3o 20 0—15 c- 23 5 45 o-65 0-35 3O 10 10 2O 75 O ‘- c-135 117 Tree Condition - Remarks cacaqaq>cnc><>a> 043G) OQQQ February 2. 1952 005) QQQQGJQQQ 17th Street. N. E. Tree No. BLOCK \OCDNImUI-F'KDNH BLOCK 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 BLOCK Species DEE inches 173 Silver Maple 12 I! n 9 n n 6 u N 1 O u n 7 n u 1 2 n u 7 “ " 10 II ll 1 0 I! ll 1 1 " “ 12 " " 10 n n 13 n n 9 ” " 12 n a 16 n n 8 n n 3 u II II n n 14 186 Silver Maple 1 n n 1 u u 13 Chinese Elm 3 Silver Maple 2 American.3flm 1 Sugar Maple 7 n n 7 191 Black Oak 3 n n 3 185 Sycamore l " 1 hinese elm 10 n n 10 Mountain.Ash 6 Silver Maple 25 n N 16 n u 7 n n 6 n u 6 n u 6 Sp301ng c-25 35 120 18 75 55 20 85 20 20 c-30 00000000000000000000 00W00000 00 00000000000 February 2. Tree Condition - Remarks Scale and dwarfed 1952 1118 119 17th Street, N. E. Tree Species DB2 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 177 42 Silver Maple 6 0—410 G 43 American.E1m 2O 40 G 44 Silver Maple 17 30 G 45 " " 3O 2 G 46 " " 12 20 G 47 " " 18 20 iG 48 " " 16 30 G 49 " " 17 25 G 50 " " 1 50 G 51 " " 1 20 G 52 " " l 50 G o—5O BLOCK 175 53 Silver Maple l3 c-120 G 54 ” " ll 25 G 55 " " 14 65 G 56 " ” l 65 G 57 n .. 14 30 G 58 n n 11 45 G 59 ,. N 12 25 G 90 ,. ,. 13 20 G c—4O BLOCK 174 61 Bed.Maple 11 0—15 G 62 " " 12 2 G 63 Silver Maple 7 50 G 64 n u 7 25 G. 65 " " 8 20 G 66 n u 7 20 G 67 u u 9 50 G c—lOO Lindbergh Avenue, N. E. February 2a 1952 BLOCK 175 1 Silver Maple 16 c-ZO G 2 fl " 14 20 G 3 a II 9 25 G 4 " " 7 25 G 5 n .. 11+ 25 G 6 " " 9 25 G 7 n n 4 25 G c—55 Lindbergh Avenue, N. E. Tree Species DBK No. inches BLOCK 176 8 Silver Maple 15 9 n n 15 10 n n 11 ll " " 12 12 n n 14 13 n n 15 114, I! I! 1 6 15 u n 6 16 n u 5 17 Sugar Maple 3 18 Norway Maple 2 19 Mountain Ash 2 20 Silver Maple 6 21 n u 8 22 " " 10 23 I! ll 8 24 " 6 BLOCK 174 25 Silver Maple 15 26 " " 8 27 " " 18 28 II n 9 29 n n 1 30 II II 1 31 " " l 32 u n 1 33 " " 5 31+ II n 6 35 " " ll 36 " " 14 37 ” " 16 38 II II 16 '39 " " 2 4O " " 18 41 " " 19 42 " " 17 43 6 " 18 44 Mountain Ash 6 Spacing c—45 25 3o 25 30 20 5O 25 20 35 3o 25 45 45 7O 8O 20 c—25 c-3O 65 20 15 25 2O 25 23 35 165 45 25 20 3O 20 25 25 28 20 c-4O 00000000000000000 00000000000000000000 Tree Condition - Remarks 120 121 SOUTHEAST SECTION pages 122 _ 159 3122 Dwight Avenue, S. E. January 16. 1952 Tree Species DBN Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 70 1 Silver Maple 31 c—l5 M Stubs and limbs 2 " . " 20 30 M Stubs 3 Sycamore 28 2 G 4 Silver Maple l8 15 G 5 Catalpa l4 15 G 6 Silver Maple 10 15 G 7 Sycamore 28 15 G 8 Silver Maple 7 15 G 9 American Elm 24 13 M Stubs and limbs 10 Silver Maple 19 3 G 11 " " 10 25 G ’ 12 " " :O 23 G 13 Red' Maple 3 2 G 14 Silver Maple 18 '40 G (5—35 BLOCK 71 15 Sugar Maple 9 c—5O G 16 " " 6 2 G 17 Box Elder 8 100 G . l8 " " 7 18 P Dead' 19 American Elm 8 20 G 20 " " 8 20 G 21 Silver Maple 9 35 G 2 fl " 12 15 G 0-35 BLOCK 74 23 Box Elder l3 c—20 G 24 Norway'Meple 8 50 G 25 " " 7 18 G 26 Catalpa 9 90 G 2 Silver Maple 6 2’ G c—115 -BLOCK 73 28 Silver Maple 9 c—l25 G 29 " " ll 2 G 30 " " - 28 145 M Large dead limbs 9‘35 11th Street. S. E. January 24. 1952 BLCHCK 80 1. Silver laple 15 c—95 G 2 " " 22 18 M Trunk injury Iaple Avenue. S. 2. Tree Species lie. BLOC! 59 1 Silver Maple 2 I I 3 I I a I I BLOCK 60 5 Red Maple 6 I I 7 I I 3 I I 31.00! 61 9 Syeenore Haple m 66 10 Silver Kaple 11 I I 12 I I 13 I I 14 Box Elder 15 Getelpe BLOC! 65 16 Sugar Maple 17 Red Maple 18 Sugar Maple 19 Silver Heple 20 I I 21 Norway Iaple 3m 64 22 Sugar Maple : 23 Silver Maple Marin Street. 8. I. nocx 67 1 Silver Maple 2 I I 3 I I 4 I I 5 I I DB! ‘ inches 20 #‘U‘U‘U‘; 12 16 10 10 18 10 12 20 19 16 24 Spacing 6-180 o-75 0-105 15 15 120 123 January 15. 1952 'l‘ree Condition - Remarks IQQO Stubs Bark injury 9 99353 999900 Stubs Stub 036399: 00 January 16. 1952 99900 lfluin Street. 8. I. ha Spun h. BLOCK 67e cont' do 6 anuwu 7 I I 3mm w 8 Guam 9 I 10 Silver Maple n I I In ' ' 13 I I 14 hflqe U lulu» M I I 3mm % l7 fibufiwh 18 I I B I I m I I 21 have & Guam 3 Sflnrhfle a I I 5 I I 26 I I fl I I umr72 a Silver Heple a I I 30 I I 3 I I 32 I I 33 ' ' 34 hxnhr 35 Silver neple 36 I I 37 larvay Maple g I I 3mm n 39 Silver Keple % I I M ' ' W ' ' % snap mm mm“ H H P mgowogwmmwm a R R M Spam 38 15 fim &% U fi fi m m 30 U U a” 0-5 m H 3 fl 6 fl 3 m m 3% &m «w W m m H w m E a m m an em H % 3 fl Tree Condition - mo OQOOKOIQQOS @O’UQQDOKO oxoaoxxxaéo @9933 R4 hmfis an Heart rot. insect infested hutmt Sfih hflmlhbhmar an: Bade seem to be deed fiweudnfle an musmdnm ”woman“. lduin.8treet. S. E. free Species 1131 lo. inches BLOCK 71. cont' d. M Silver Maple 15 45 ' ' 11 46 ' ' 14 me: 70 47 Norway Maple 7 48 ' ' 7 49 Red Maple 14 50 Sugar 1451310 16 51 I I 19 52 ' ' 16 53 Iorse Chestnut ll 54 Dogwood l 55 Silver Maple 14 56 Ailenthns 14 Penn.Avenne. S. I. BLOCK 44 . 1 Cerelins.Pcpler 24 2 ' ' 28 3 I I 2)... 4 Silver “aple l3 5 I I 1“ EEOC! 47 6 Cerclina.P0pler 26 7 ' ' 24 8 ' " 34 Spacing 38 15 45 6-55 c- 20 30 25 30 30 30 20 23 23 25 0-90 o-55 . 50 15 c-15 c—80 30 0-275 Tree Condition - 309 KO’UQZO‘POOO 9999M ION 125 Burks Stubs Deed limbs Buds seem dead Stubs January 13 o 1952 Dead Dead Stubs and hanger Oak Street. 8. 1. tree Species 'Oe BLOCK 29 1 Sugar Maple 2 I I 3 I I BLOCK 3O 4 Norway Xaple 5 Slippery 11m ILOCK 31 6 Slippery 111:: 7 American lln 3 I I 9 Slippery Kim 10 Sugar Maple ~ 11 Silver Maple 12 I I BLOCK 32 13 Silver Maple l4 Slippery Ill: 15 Red Maple 310C! 33 16 Red Kaple 17 low Haple 13 I I 19 Red Maple 20 Server Iaple 21 Silver Maple 22 I I 23 I I 24 Red Eagle 25 Ihite Ash BLOCK 34 26 Silver Haple 2? Sugar Haple a I I 29 I I 30 Red )leple 31 Norway Maple 32 Sugar Maple 33 I I 34 I I 113! inches 10 32 31 15 17 12 20 $8613 20 Spacing c-210 15 c-20 (5-125 50 c-25 c-25 50 20 20 c-15 c-75 Tree Condition - 9:3 OIOSOII IO 0"! SOOOOIOIOK 'JOOOOOOOOO 126 January 12. 1952 Remarks Bad trunk inJury Dead limbs S trunk injury Stubs Stubs a. dead limbs Suppressed Stubs Stubs Decaying heart Stubs and deed limbs Stubs Stubs and limbs Stubs I Stubs 127 oak Str”t’ 80 I. Iree Species DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Benefits No. 1nChOS 31.001: 35 35 American 11:: 10 0-135 8 36 " " 5 35 r Dead 37 " ' 8 no G 38 " " 12 38 s 39 " ' 10 38 a [+0 I I 8 35 g 41 ' - ' 8 35 G 42 ' I 9 35 s 43 ' ' 7 35 I nu I I u 35 s 45 " ' 8 70 G ‘46 I I 7 35 a, 47 " " 3 35 G ‘48 " ' 3 35 c “9 I I u 35 a 50 " " 4 35 s 51 " " 1 35 r Scale and dwarfed 52 ' ' 5 "5 1? Ikdbrled 53 " " 8 35 s 54 " ' 12 40 s 55 " " 12 35 G 56 " " 13 35 G 57 ' " 7 35 s 58 " " 7 34 e 59 " ' 5 35 6 w I I u 35 a, 61 " ' 4 35 e 62 " ' 11 35 G 63 ' ' 7 45 G 64 ' ' 4 45 G 65 ' ' 8 40 s o-25 me: 175 66 Anertau: Inn 5 e-zs C 67 " " 2 40 G 68 ' ' 10 40 G 69 ' O 10 no a 70 " I 10 no G 71 I ' 1 70 r Girdled and broken 72 ' ' 3 70 G 73 " ' l 35 I Fertilisation 74 " " 7 35 G 75 " " 10 36 s 76 ' ' 13 35 s 77 ' ' 11 55 e Oak Street. 8. B. Iree SpecieI Ibo 31-06! 175 . cont' (1. 78 American 11m 79 I I 30 I I 81 " " 82 " ' 33 I I 84 I I 85 I I 35 I I 37 I I 33 I I 39 I I 90 I I 91 I I 92 I I 93 Red. Maple 91., I I 95 Silver Maple N00! 37 96 American 11111 9? Silver Maple 98 I I 99 I I 100 Sugar Maple 101 Silver Maple 102 " " 103 I I 10“, I I 105 I I 106 Red. lecple 107 I I 31.00! 38 108 Sugar leple 109 I I 110 Red Ilple 111 I I 112 I I 113 Sugar Haple 11” I I 115 Bed. laple 116 I I 117 Sugar Inple 118 Red Naple DB] inches H H |-' QNmEmN¢quumHHuuumo N O\ $88538q85~o p g 1+ 12 15 12 11+ 11+ 11 13 12 Spacing 35 35 35 35 35 10 5 35 35 7O 35 35 35 35 35 115 190 35 38 c-250 o-180 120 20 25 15 18 55 30 33 15 6O 60 0'30 c—55 20 3o 15 3o 25 85 75 20 1+3 25 OQGXQOGOfifififififififififi-i IOOIQOI'GIfiOK 128 Tree Condition - Ruarke IOOOOOOOOXO Stubs. limbs 81 bark injury Stn'bl Stub. and «lend 11.an Suppreued Dead limbs and hanger Limbs and hangere Stub Bend. limb linger Stubs Oak Street. 5. 3. free '0 e MC! 119 120 121 122 123 12h» BLOCK 125 126 127 la 129 130 MC! 131 132 .133 13a 135 136 137 max 138 139 1‘00 181 1112 1113 1M 1u5 1&6 1M 1118 nae: 1'49 150 151 152 Speciee 38 I cont. de Bed Iaple I I Silver Maple Red Maple I I 39 Sugar Maple American illn I I, Slippery ll: I #2 Buckeye .JSilver Maple I DB! inchee 11+ 115 13 10 16 26 11 16 15 11+ 11+ 12 15 22 17 533395 Spacing 65 20 25 «5-25 o-llv8 50 20 o-lS o-20 20 35 85 o-15 65 50 105 35 25 o-ls o-lo 50 160 0-15 129 '1' rec Condition - Remarke Stubs Dead Limbs I I I! H I ll Dead branches )4 I I I Dead limb Dead linbe Stube I SGI‘KI Dead limbs Cavity work 999999‘ OOOOOOOOOGO M 111113 Stube and liIbI Pine Street. 8. 3. Tree 30 e 8828332; asonuessg ssuzasusemg e.aeeuu§ Species 23 Red Kaple I I Norway Maple Red Maple Silver Maple lorvay Maple 1.} Horny Maple Sugar Haple Bed Map1e I I Sugar Maple Dorm Maple 5 Sugar Maple Norway Maple led Haple I I Silver Iaple I I Red Maple I I 22 Silver Maple I DB! inches lllv 11+ 16 10 15 11+ 11+ 16 18 12 16 12 19 15 lO 15 11 26 19 l6 Spacing 0-30 30 35 35 28 20 7o c-lO c-lS 15 7 ? 883883.856» fi‘xfitfiflfiig ? 150 January 9. 1952 Tree Conditiom- Remarks 31IKOOQOQDO OQOOGJQO 9010:0063 @OIIOOO Stub Dead branches Dead branches Stube Root decayed loot damaged South Avenue. S. 1. Tree Species DB! 'Oe inches 3100! 42 l Daeeuood 12 2 Carolina Poplar 23 3 Basswood l9 BLOCK 41 4 Silver Maple 8 5 I I 15 6 " ' 8 7 Norway Maple 14 8 Sugar Maple 10 9 Red Maple 15 10 American 11m 28 11 Red. Maple 15 12 ' " 15 BLOCK 4O 13 American 11m 19 14 ' ' lo 15 I I 16 16 ' ' 18 17 " ' 30 18 Silver Maple 2 l9 " ' 2 20 Sugar Haple 6 1305!. 39 21 American 11:: 5 22 " " 33 23 Silver Maple 12 24 American 11m 28 3106! 38 25 Carolina Poplar 28 26 ' ' 23 27 I I 16 m I I 17 29 I I 16 30 Sugar Iaple ll 31 " " 6 32 I I 5 33 0 i 14 34 American 11:1 1 35 Bed Iaple 22 36 Silver Maple 13 Spacing o-l45 20 75 6«35 0-130 20 65 20 45 20 43 20 20 c-25 0- 5 15 131 Jannazy 130 1952 Tree Condition - Hearts :9? NI3=3:3:€>3=NII=G> Gifiiflifillfiiflfiili ID’UEK'U filfiifilflii3€3IIfiIN!N!3:I: Stubs Stubs Bring Dead limbs Dead limbs Dead limbs and stubs Dead limbs Top dead Dead limbs Stubs Limbs and stubs Deformed Stubs Tap dead Stubs and limbs I Almost dead Dead I South Avenue. Tree Ho. BLOCK 37 38 mar 39 4o 41 42 43 44 45 46 3100! 47 as 1.9 50 51‘ 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 6o 61 62 63 64 65 66 BLOCK 6? 68 59 7o Species 38 s OOnt' de Ailanthus Silver Maple 3? , Silver Maple I I I I Sugar Maple I I 58 Sugar Maple Norway Maple Silver Maple Sugar Maple I I Norway Maple Silver Maple I I I I Red Maple Sugar Maple Red Maple Silver Maple I I I I Do: llder I I Sugar Maple 46 Slippery 11: American Ila Morse Chestnut DD! inches 12 21 Spacing 132 Tree Condition - Remarks 09 XXOOOOOO nonoxoxxxiaxoooacooox 003: Dead. limb led trunk injury Trunk injury Mellow limb and stub Stubs and limbs Stubs and limbs Deed limbs Stubs Stubs I South Avenue. S. 1. Tree Species 1181 Mo. inches BLOCK 45 71 American 11m 24 72 Sugar Maple 10 73 ' ~ 11+ 74 American 11m 28 75 ' ' 22 76 ' ' 11 77 Box llder 17 78 Hervey Maple 7 79 .- - 9 80 Do: Illder 4 81 I I 5 82 ' ' 6 83 Lombardi Poplar 3 84 ' " l 85 American Ilm 16 86 " ' 2 37 I I 3 33 I I 5 89 Silver Maple 8 3160! 44 90 Silver Maple 22 91 Norway Maple 16 92 " " 21 93 ' ' 8 94 Silver Maple 16 95 Cherry tree 1 96 Red Maple 14 W ' ' m 310C! 43 98 Catalpa 18 99 Slippery 11m 20 100 Red Maple 14 101 Silver Maple 20 102 ' " l 103 ' ' 19 104 Red Maple 8 Spacing o-15 15 35 15 33 30 40 20 18 20 H 15 3o 10 20 20 15 15 20 o-12 o-15 25 15 4O 20 20 20 20 0-75 o-65 15 35 35 25 fi 28 0-35 133 Tree Condition - Remarks oaoooafiaoaaoaocazc: @OQXQXIO OIOQOOSI Stubs and hanger Dead limb Dead limbs Stubs Deed limbs Stubs Shriver Avenue. S. E. Tree Species DBI N0. inches BLOCK 84 1 Carolina Poplar 41 2 II II 34 3 Silver Esple 20 1+ II n 5 5 n n 19 6 M II 2 6 "7 II I! 26 8 Norway Maple l4 9 Chinese Elm 8 BLOCK 85 10 ilver Maple 1 11 Box Elder 2 2 " ” 14 13 Sugar Maple 2 11+ 11 II 2 15 Red.Map1e 7 BLOCK 86 16 Box Elder 12 17 Red Maple 5 18 Sugar Maple 8 9 Chinese Elm 7 2O " " 13 21 n I! 1 2 22 H N 12 2 Silver Maple 4 24 American Elm 6 BLOCK 87 25 Silver Maple 6 26 Sycamore 6 27 Silver Maple 18 28 Red.Meple 12 29 Black Walnut 11 30 n n 8 Fay Street. S. e. BLOCK 8O 1 Silver Maple 21 2 Sugar Maple 9 3 Silver Maple 18 4 Sugar Maple 12 Spacing c-25 30 50 25 35 15 18 75 185 c—13 48 C. 9 L! _f I 175 c—EO c~150 c-85 50 '3 1.. ZQQQQQHQ q) . $00900 QQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQ ZQQE’.’ January 16. 1952 Tree Condition - Remarks Stubs 1:: nggers Stubs Stubs Stubs Janupry 24. 1952 134 135 Irenent Avenue. s. 3. December 10. 1951 free Species DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 2? 1 American Inn 13 0-225 G ' 2 ' ' 26 15 M Stubs and dead limbs : c-65 181063: 26 3 white Ash 11+ c-15 G 4 Sugar Maple 16 155 G c-lo BLDG! 25 5 Silver Maple l3 c-lO G 6 Red Maple 15 30 G 7 Sugar Maple 13 20 G 8 " ' 10 35 G 9 Red kph 15 35 G 10 ' " 15 15 ll Dead limb 11 Norway Maple 6 25 G 12 Red Kaple 21 30 I Stub: and hanger 13 I I 11., 15 u e e I 11+ American Elm 2 18 G o-20 3100! 23 15 Sugar Maple 1“ (>10 G 16 Red Maple lllv 18 G 17 ' ' 17 18 G 18 " ' 10 20 G 19 ' " 23 55 G 20 Sugar Maple 22 35 II Stubs 21 Silver Maple 9 20 G 22 ' ' ll 25 G c-llv5 310R 21 23 Sugar Maple 17 o-35 l Stub 21+ ' ' 18 30 G 25 ' ' 8 15 G 26 ' " 18 25 P Butchered 27 Slippery 11m 21 1+5 G 28 Red. fleple 11 25 G 8 Sugar Xeple 6 18 G 30 Bed Kaple 16 20 G 31 Sugar Kaple 7 25 G 32 Silver Maple 22 30 G 33 Slippery Ila 20 25 G 31+ Silver Maple 31+ 50 G 35 - - 35 60 o 36 Red Maple 20 65 G fluent Avenue. tree 30 e EDGE 3? 33 39 140 G1 max 42 #3 1m "5 max I“; #7 he :9 50 mar 51 52 53 51* 55 56 m 57 53 59 BLOCK 60 61 (:2 Species 21. 0011?) do American 31m Ihite Aeh Carolina Poplar I I Silver Maple 133 Sugar Maple I I 32 Slippery 11m American Ill- Suger Maple I I Bed. Iaple 31 American 31:: I I I I Red. Maple 30 Red Maple Silver lizple I 29 Deemed I S. 3. DB! inches 17 15 32 32 12 13 12 1h 21+ 12 12 11 17 22 11 12 18 12 Spacing 880 1 20 155 c-thO 136 Tree Condition - Remrke :0: 3999:: IQXK'II 9933 03:29 090 Stubs Dead limbe Stubs and hangers Stubs Stube Only etubI remain Stube and limbs Deed limbo Deed limbs and. etube StubI Stub Deed limb Stubs Deed. limbs Walnut Road. 8. 1:. Tree Species lo. BLOCK 5“ 1 lied.Maple 2 Sugar Maple 3 Row “31310 4 I I max 53 5 Cherry tree 6 I I BLOCK 92 7 Silver Maple 3 I I 9 I I 10 ' " 11 I I 12 " " 13 I I in - I 15 I I 16 " " BLOCK 93 17 Silver Haple 13 I I BLOCK 91 19 Silver Haple 20 I I 21 auwtne 31400! 90 22 lolelder 23 Gatalpa 2” Box Elder 25 _ I I 26 Tulip Poplar 27 Hountain Ash 29 Silver Maple 30 Tulip Pepin: 310G! 81. 31 Horse Chestnut 32 Silver IIaple 33 I I DB]! inches 15 9 18 10 mmHmwour 85m NuB Spacing c-10 5 80 100 25 o-115 c-175 15 o-28 3303 “$0 90 KIOQOOHIOO 639 OOOOOUOO 9‘0 137 Decanber 7. 19 51 Tree Condition - Remarks Stubs and limbs Stubs and branches Stubs Stubs [anger Stubs and limbs Stubs Dead limbs and Itube ' Bette rmed Stubs Walnut Road. Se '0 ha hwns m. BLOCK 8O 34 hummlm 35 ' ' BLOCK 62 36 Silver Maple 37 Carolina.Poplar a I I Charles Avenue. BLOCK mflwug'cuNH E a 29 IhitelAsh flwpwlh Suuflwh I I an Silver*flaple Sycamore I 22 Ioruey'flaple Ailenthus I 23 Silver Maple I I I I lorvew’laple I I 25 Sugarllaple 26 Refillaple Silverfllaple DB! inches 19 17 20 18 18 11 19 10 10 18 31 36 12 15 1G 1G 16 15 16 12 19 Spacing ch215 "5 c-15O ebl35 GO 20 o-lz 0-35 138 Tree Condition - Remarks M Stubs P Butchered K Stubs December 10. 1951 G G G G G I. Stubs G- ! langere and stubs G G G R1 Stubs and.hangere K I I I G G, G M Stub G G 139 Vellmen Avenue. S. 1. December 10. 1951 Tree Species 1131 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks lo. inches BLOCK l5 1 American mm #0 o—65 G 2 ' ' 3O 50 G 3 I I 21 23 g. 1+ Norway Maple 10 135 G o-lIS IILOCK 16 5 American Elm 22 c—15 G 6 ' ' 28 25 It Trunk decay. dead limb 7 Carolina Poplar 32 140 G 8 Silver Maple 16 110 G 9 Sugar Kaple 9 23 G 10 Silver Maple 20 20 G 11 Sugar Maple 5 20 G 12 ' " 12 20 G 13 ' ' 8 20 G 1h " " 6 15 G 15 ' " 6 18 G 16 ' ' 6 15 G 17 ' ' 8 20 G 18 Kenny Haple 6 25 G o-ZO BLOCK 20 19 Anaican Ila 8‘ e-65 G 20 ' ' 6 15 G 21 ' ' 5 17 3 22 Sugar Male 15 55 G 23 I I 12 25 G 2“ Bed laple 12 30 G 25 Silver Naple 28 33 9 26 Red Haple 12 35 G 2] Sugar Haple 18 35 G o-20 BLOCK 9 as Buckeye l6 c-25 G 29 Red Haple 11 1&8 G 30 Dorsey Haple 15 25 G 31 American 11m 22 20 G 32 led laple 12 15 G 33 ' ' 16 15 It Stubs 31. Pin on: 18 75 G 35 i I in 25 G 36 Sugar laple lit 25 5 37 I I G 13 25 5 'Iellnan,Arenue. Tree Species '0 e BLOCK 8 38 Anerican.lln 39 I I 1.0 No my Maple he. IMflLlhple G2 ' ' “,3 I I an I I 1,5 I I 46 I I 1.7 .- - BLOCK 7 #8 Befl.lap1e “9 I I 50 I I 51 Sucarfiflaple 52 I I 53 I " BLOCK 6 5h, Bedfileple 55 I I 56 .A-ericen.llm 57 Ihite.Adh 58 lleddlaple 59 I I 60 I I 61 Sugar’lapls 62 I I 63 I I BLOCK 5 6b Silver Iaple g5 I I 66 I I 67 I I 68 I I 69 I I 70 I I 71 I I 72 ' ' 73 Ihite.Ash 7&1 Silver Maple 75 IBed.Map1e 76 Jersey Iaple S. 3. DB! Spacing inches 15 19 8 14 u 1h 18 10 1G 1G 13 9 m 16 u 5 22 17 8 22 ll 7 5 13 16 22 85333885838 H NM e-ZO Tree Condition - Remarks QOOOOQ “OOOOIOOS'ifi ‘OOOOOOOOO .DIIOIIIKDIII Suppressed Stubs and lilbs Stubs Stubs Stubs Stubs and dead linbs Dead limbs Stubs Stubs and.hengers Banger Stubs Stubs and linbs 14C) Ielllen Avenue. i‘ree lo. BLOCK 1m m2 1% 104 1% m6 107 108 109 no in n2 ms 11b, 15 3100! 116 n? S. 3. Species 1183 inchee 5 Silver Maple 20 I I 20 I I 26 Norway Maple 11+ I I 15 Si1ver Maple 27 I I 26 Red Maple 8 I I 114, I I 114, Due: Kaple 11+ hemod 19 Bed flaple 18 norm kph 18 170 American lln 15 Sugar Maple 15 Bed Haple 2h Si]: or Haple 15 loamy Maple 12 Sugar Maple 13 Red Maple ' 15 Silver Maple 12 Bed flaple 12 Red. Maple 11 I I 7 Sugar Iaple 7 lorny Maple 9 Si1ver flaple 21 Sugar Kaple 9 I I 11 I I 15 Cherry tree 11+ led. Iaple 13 Silver Maple 18 Red Maple ‘ 11 I I 11 I I 13 I I 12 I I 11 21 Bed liaple 18 Sugar le 8 I I 6 Spacing U 5 5 m U a w a a u 6 a m m 96 as a m w m w m 5 fi 53 18 5888C85 ? 558 uflBSfiEfiS ? 30009909903939 141 Tree Condition - Renarko 9000099099x09900090'00000 900 Stubs Stubs. butchered Stub trout cred: Stubs Cavity repair Iellnen Avenue. free No e 3mm 119 1m 13 1a 123 12k 125 1% in 128 129 -no 1n we 133 135- B5 no D7 1% D9 Ill-o M1 ll+2 1% 1141+ 1145 1% uv 1118 1119 no 51 H2 1” kw 55 we 57 1% 1$ 1m in 1& S. 3. Species DEE inches 219 cont' de Silver Maple 2“ I I 20 I I 21', Paper Birch 3 I I 2 Bed.Mep1e 16 C etalpe 16 Sugar Maple lo I I 9 I I 12 ledfileple 9 lorvay Maple 11 I I 3 Silver Maple 16 Pin Oak 11+ Silver Maple 36 I I 7 I I 20 I I 20 Sugar'Maple 1h ' ' 1k SilveruMaple 19 I I 15 I I 2“ I I 18 I ' 1h Sugar“Maple 20 Chinese 1111: 7 lbrse Chestnut 17 Sed.Maple 11 I I 13 I I 13 Sugar'Maple 12 ' ' 1h .Anericanlllm 10 Red.Mep1e 6 I I 3 I I 15 ' ' 1h American.lnn 2 I I 22 Sugar’Maple 6 I I 10 American 11m 12 Spacing 110 8 8855§8C8$3 30 105 80 Tree Condition - 090000000090999999933390'009009990999930003’C: Remarks Stubs and dead limb Stubs rotted Stubs Trunk decay Stubs Stubs Stubs 142 Woodland Avenue, S. E. Tree Species Ho. BLOCK 9? 1 Sugar Maple 2 I I 3 Iophornbeam 4 Red.Map1e 5 Catalpa BLOCK 10; 6 Red Maple 7 American Elm 8 I I 9 Silver Maple 10 I I 11 I n 12 " " 13 Norway Maple 14 I u 15 I I BLOCK 99 16 Red.Maple 17 Norway Maple 18 Red.Maple 19 I I BLOCK 100 20 Norway Maple_. 21 Chinese Elm 22 I I BLOCK 102 23 Norway Maple 24 Black Locut 25 Norway Maple 27 Silver Maple 28 I n BLOCK 106 28 Silver Maple 29 I I 30 I n 31 I I 32 American Elm 33 I I 314, II I 35 I I 36 Red Maple 37 n " D31 inches O\l\)U\KnU\ t4t4 nwnknxncncnc00\0\ \J‘O\\.\n H '\1\Om O\O\\J\OP' F‘F‘ ODVDAJV)CDJrKA\O(D H N Spacing c-15 n / L. 15 85 LL c—15 c—lS 2O 20 70 I) L 20 “5 22 / (v an 0-0 c—6O n L 28 10 c—lOO o—h5 33 15 0-235 c—20 10 15 20 20 0—160 15 25 15 25 18 O L- 20 15 20 c-18 ftacacata H p H H CDC)C)C3G)GJG3C)G3' 999 9999 Cifiifiifiifii G3C3G353C3C3G3G1€3fi3 143 January 16, 1952 Tree Condition - Remarks Bark injury Stubs Broken Limbs Woodlnnd Avenue, Tree Species No. BLOCK 106 38 Silver Maple 39 I I #0 Red Maple Q1 I I BLOCK 105 42 Norway Maple 143 I II 44 I I 1+5 Red an1 e 46 . I I 47 S gar Maple 43 I I 49 Catelpa 50 American Elm 51 I I 52 n N Pearl Avenue. S. E. BLOCK BLOCK 16 17 18 19 87 Silver Maple Norway Maple Box Elder I I C‘ Silver Maple Box Elder Sugar Maple Mountain Ash Box Elder Silver Maple Catalpa Silver Maple 97 Bed.Mrple Silver Maple American Elm I I S. E. inches 15 1h 9 9 1k in 1k 12 16 10 12 15 14 14 10 10 10 16 19 18 21 13 O\F‘FJFJP4 UHF-4w SpeCing c—9O 20 27C 18 c—115 c—lO 20 f‘ C 3. 120 25 165 20 “5 0—45 c—lBO 85 18 A 2 20 n 4 45 c-20 #5 33 35 n t" 65 10 15 c—25 3 no 125 c—85 G>Cifiifi3 Cifi)fi)fi)fi)5:fi)q)fi)fiifi) N1C>E§E§C>G>C1 quaranancnzzzzc) Clfi)fi)fi) Tree Condition - Remarks Ernger Stubs January 24, 1952 Rotted main stem Stubs Dying — due to girdling root tubs Dead limbs end.h2nger 144- Young Street. Tree No. BLOCK Fifth BLOCK S. E. Species D31 inches 9 2 Tulip Poplar 12 I I 8 n I 10 II I! l 1 Sugar Maple 15 Silver Mapl e 1 American Elm 1 I I 1 Tulip POplar l I I 1 Silver Maple 8 I I 6 n I l 6 II I 15 Street, S. E. 17 Silver Maple 30 American Elm 13 Forway Maple 22 Silver Mrple 22 20 Red.Maple 21 Pin Oak 16 16 Silver Maple 18 Silver Maple 14 I I «f 22 Sugar Maple 10 I I 3 Red Maple 17 Sugar Maple 13 I I 8 Red.Meple 11 E0 rway Maple 16 I I la Sugar Maple 8 American Elm 13 Spacing c-l90 15 15 15 15 130 170 f‘. t. 45 '3 L. 150 30 20 c-BO c—165 no as c-ZO c-lO 35 c—165 c—lO 20 9. L n .60 n L 25 25 20 AL5 9O 50 50 c-6O 99999999319995: C. H M M M 99 99999319999939 Jennery 2S, 1952 Tree Condition - Remarks Stubs Stubs Stubs January 12. 1952 Stubs Stubs Dead limbs Deed limb Dead limbs 145 1st Street. censusems.u§ cumwg ?3 E sag seesssussussg Species 30 Red Maple I I Sugar Maple Bed.Map1e 41 Slippery llm .Lmerican.lflm I I I I I I Ibree Chestnfit Slippery Elm I I Sugar'Maple Ebruey'Maple Sugar Maple M Reddlaple .Americanlllm I I .SedJMaple I Silver'Msple I I Catalpe I norIey'Maple 70 Silver'Maple I I DB! inches 16 10 13 883833888. Spacing cb98 75 55 o-25 o-1h5 0-35 ch125 0-35 c-133 146 January 1#. 1952 Tree Condition - Remarks 0'03: 99033393399 IXIOXIOXOI’U9 99 Stubs Dead Limbs Top out and heart rot Dead Limbs I I Suppressed Stubs and.1imbs Dead limbs Dead Dead limbs Stubs and limbs Deed limbs Limbs and.hangers Dead limbs lbllov limb Stubs and limbs 147 1st Street. S. I. i‘ree Species 1131 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks lo. inches 3100! 67 35 Norway Maple 7 c-18 G 36 ' " 8 12 G c-130 BLOC! 61+ 37 Silver Maple 9 c-35 G 38 ' I 15 15 G BLOCK 1+3 39 American Elm 16 c-120 G 1&0 Red Maple 10 85 G 41 ' ' 13 45 0 1+2 New Mapl e 11+ 20 M Stubs 1&3 Red Maple 18 18 M Stubs and limbs Mr ' ' 27 1&0 M Large dead limb #5 ' ' 15 35 M Stubs 1+6 " " 16 20 G c-25 new 42 #7 Horny Maple 1h c-lha ll Cavity #8 Red Maple 12 1&0 M Stubs 1&9 Horny Maple 16 15 M Stubs and limbs 50 Sugar Maple 5 168 G 51 Red Maple 16 1+0 I Stub 52 lcrse Chestnut l? 60 G 53 ' " 18 35 M Stubs c-15 BLDG! 29 5b American llm 21 c-lt5 I Stubs 55 Buckeye 13 70 G 56 Red Maple 29 95 M Dead limbs and hangers c-60 m 28 57 Slippery m 35 c—55 G 21d Street. 5. 1. January 1% 1952 max 11} 1 Carolina Poplar 20 «#5 G 2 " " 26 50 G max 22 3 Romy Maple 11 G l! Silver Maple 15 15 M Stub c-J-lvO 1st Street. S. I. Ins fiwns ‘0 e IEOGI 67 35 anxwu % I I BLDG! 6h 37 Silver Maple m I I mwxua 3 Ammunmm M Rdflwh M ' ' he anMmh % Rdeh M, I I M I I 1+6 I I emu a M [anymme m Rdflqh m lunykfle 50 hprhfie 51 Radilaple 52 lbrse Chestnut 53 ' ' Emu 8 fl’lmnunnm 55 hflvfi % ndflwh 3mm 3 fl Snmuynn 2nd.8treet. S. I. Nflxlfl 1 Carolina Poplar 2 I I 3mm a 3 mnwflmh h Silver Maple n U an 045 N % aw o—55 &% fl 5 9% Tree Condition - oxxxxaoa on :9. M7 Ewan swm flflsmdnms Luydwdnm ”as an” “a. fiflsmdnfls fifl “as “as Dadflflsmdhmus Jmmnlhlfiz aw 2nd Street. S. 3. tree Species No. BLOCK 23 5 Horsey Maple 6 " " 7 I I 3 I I 9 Sugar Maple 10 Silver Maple 11 Sugar Maple BLOC! 32 12 Red.Maple 13 I I 18 American 31m 15 I I 16 Norway Maple l7 Sedfiflaple m 140 18 Silver Maple 19 ' ' 20 .Bed.Map1e 21 Micah Ill: 22 Slippery'lflm 23 I I an .Amsrican.lnm 25 I I 26 Slippery 11m 27 American 11m 23 I I 1106! 66 29 Bed.Map1e 30 I _ I 31 Silver Maple 32 Sat alps. 33 Silver Maple 3n Getalpe 35 " 36 " 37 Silver Maple 33 I I 39 I I 1+0 I I DB! inches H ooxo cow O‘O‘Ut 515588» 16 1h 13 30 19 15 17 13 11+ 10 lllv 16 lb 10 Spacing c-3O 0-35 Tree Condition - 99939” 9999999 I9'9‘IIS99I W999'UH99'99K9 148 Remarks Sprouts Limb Stub Stubs and limbs I I I " ' limb I I I Stubs and limbs Stub Gut back too far I I I I Broken off 2nd Street. 8. 3. Tree Species 'Oe BLOC! 7b 1+1 Silver Maple 1&2 " ' 43 Pin Oak BLOCK ‘21 Mi Silver Maple 31.00! 68 145 Box Elder m, I I 1+7 Silver Maple 148 I I 1.9 I I 50 I I 51 I I max #1 52 Silver Maple 53 I I 5), I w I 55 Sugar Maple 56 Silver Maple 57 I I 58 American 31m 59 I I BLOCK 31 60 Red. Maple 61 I I 62 I I 63 I I BLOCK 25 61+ Red Maple BLOCK 2“ 65 Silver Maple 66 Sugar Maple 67 Sasmod EB! inches {38¢ 22 18 1 2 1h 18 Spacing c—10 5o c—7o c-3O c-35 149 Tree Condition - Ranarks 9:9 xxoaxoao 399993: 9 9999 999 Stubs Dead limbs Stubs Stubs Ib‘ing back Dead limbs Butchered 3rd Street. Tree Bo. BLOCK manouurUNI-I So 3. Species 21 Red Maple Sugar'Maple I I I I Red.Maple ‘Amsrican Elm I I 39 Sugar“Map1s I I Silver Maple Sugar’Mapls I I Silver Maple Sugar'Mapls Norway’Maple I I BedflMaple I I Slippery 11m RedflMapls Slippery 11m #6 American llm I I Murray Maple I .American‘llm Bed.Map1e 1.9 Red.Maple Silver Maple 52 DB! inches 14 12 12 8 16 22 16 14 13 22 Carolina.Pcplar 2“ Silver Maple 12 Spacing 6-35 20 ho 75 35 20 25 25 c-20 0-35 25 28 20 15 20 20 #0 20 35 30 50 25 25 o-15 c-23 65 20 35 20 20 30 35 c-lO o-15 75 c-hO 20 Tree condition - 9.6399333 33'039333999939 99339993 93 150 January 15. 1952 Remarks Stubs Stub Dead limbs Stubs and limbs Top trimmed out Stubs Top out Limbs ' Trust crack Dead limbs Seems to be dead fertilisation Dead limbs Stubs and limbs lbllov Cavity - hollow trunk Snake injury or fertilizap tion Stubs and limbs 3rd Street. S. B. Tree Species 113E NO. 11101103 BIDCK 53 35 Sugar Maple 12 36 I I 5 BLOCK 62 37 Red. Maple 7 38 I I 3 39 I I 8 1+0 I I 5 EEOC! 79 1+1 Norway Maple 1 14,2 I I 3 14,3 I I 3 141+ Chinese Elm 6 45 Silver Maple 1 1+6 “ " 1 1+7 Red Maple l ’48 Silver Maple l BLOCK 86 149 Silver Maple 1} BLOCK 89 . 50 Lombardi Poplar 1+ 51 I I 1 52 " ' 7 53 . 1| " 12 5“ " " 7 55 I I 7 56 " " 10 57 I I i; 58 I I 12 59 I I 1 m 101 60 Carolina Poplar 3 BLOCK 78 61 Cherry tree 1 62 I I 2 63 I I 1 6+ Silver Maple 6 BLOC! 61 - 65 Silver Maple 32 Spacing c-12 30 o-18 5 20 20 55 o-l'70 55 35 35 o-25 o-275 o- 245 15 15 15 15 15 15 0-35 0-25 30 30 c-llO c-15 151 Tree Condition - Ranarks 99 99999999 9999 q: Sprouts 99999999’09 G) 9999 M Stubs and limbs 3rd Street . i'ree No e BLOC! 66 67 68 69 7O 71 72 BLOCK 73 71+ 75 76 77 78 3mm 3 80 81 82 fi 81 3mm % % 87 m w m fl 92 93 9h % 96 BLOCK 97 98 99 100 101 102 S. E. Species 55 American Elm Silver Maple I I Pr. Pussy Willow American Kim I I as Red Maple Iomy Maple I % Silver Maple I I American Elm I I ‘40 nauqn American 11m I I I I I I Red Maple I I I I I I Sugar Maple I I 32 Slippery 11:: I I I I Bed Iaple Slippery Elm Red Maple 113! inches 6 ll 13 l Clump 9 16 20 13 16 15 11+ 18 24 59385 13 21+ 32 1“ 5585585 833858 Spacing 25 o-lO o-lO 23 m w 0-35 :9XI9K9XXKK9 Tree Candi tion - 33:33: 9999999 SHKX99 322399 .15 2 Remarks Large dead limb 8 hanger Stub and limbs Stubs Limbs Dead limb Stubs Dead limbs Stubs Sprouts Stubs and limbs Dead. limbs Stubs and limbs Dead. limbs Stubs Stubs Stubs Stubs and dead limbs Dead limb. hanger Stubs Stubs Stubs and limbs Dead. limbs 3rd strut. so no Tree 30 e 31.00: 102 103 ion BLDG! 105 106 107 108 109 mac: no 111 112 113 Species DB! inches 329 cont. do Red Maple 20 inerican mm 25 Red Maple 11+ 23 Carolina Poplar 28 I I 20 I I 214, I I 26 I I 35 22 American 11m 21} Sugar Kaple 15 I I 19 I I 22 c-70 153 Tree Condition - Remarks 93:33 0:: 3.99 Dead limbs Large dead limbs Stubs Large limbs dead Limbs Large dead limbs Stubs Car injury Mb Stroots Se ls Tree Species DB! Ho. inches 3106! 16 l Slippery Elm l9 2 " ' 20 3 I I 19 I American Ila - 21+ 5 I I 30 6 ' ' 20 7 ' ' 20 STOCK 15 8 American m 11 9 Slippery 11m 26 10 ' ' 2h 11 I ' 3a 12 Red Maple 18 13 ' ' 11+ Istmore Avenue. S. I. BLOC! 51 1 American 31m 2 I I 3 I I 4 I I 5 I I 6 I I 7 ' - . 3 I I 9 I I 10 I I n I I rectory Avenue. S. I. LLOCK 25 1 Red Maple 2 Sugar Isgple 3 American Ila 16 18 Spacing 0-35 6o 85 30 c-15 0-35 100 30 7o '45 c-20 c—75 35 35 35 35 35 7o 35 35 70 0-25 25 c-lSO Tree Condition - 9989999 mascara :99 IIIK999‘IIX 154 January 12. 1952 Remarks Dead limbs Limbs Almost dead Tap dying out January 13. 1952 Stubs ' and limbs I Stubs Stubs and limbs Stubs Stubs and limbs January 11+. 1952 Stubs 10th Street I Tree '0 e BLOCK mVO‘kakaNP 5'3 85553535535» 5. 3. Species 21 lkfiLMaple I- I SugarHMaple I I Red.M 5 aple I Bed.Map1e I I Silver Maple Bed.Hap1e I I Silver Maple Bed.flaple Silver Maple I I 170 Sugar Maple Sugar Maple HorIay'Iaple I I 21 Red.xaple Sugariuaple Bud.laple 6 Sugar'flaple I I Americanlllm Slippery Ila Red.flaple 20 Barney'laple Suear'flaplo DB! inches 16 18 18 14 l“ 15 15 1a 18 13 16 18 1h 16 15 27 12 16 22 3h 12 Spacing c-7O 65 25 35 23 c-lS c-lO 25 18 25 25 15 15 35 35 33 e-l5 o-lts 25 oaks 0- 5 25 65 c-120 ¢b85 25 25 50 33 ho 33 c-lo o-lo 30 Tree Condition - 99999333 9!. 9993 39333939999: 9K939'U9 :9 155 January 12. 1952 Remarks Limbs and stubs Dead Limbs I I Frost crack Dead limb Stubs and dead limb Stubs Stubs I Stubs decayed Stubs Stubs Decay in upper limb Top out - decayed [anger Stubs and dead limb hanger Stub Stubs 10th Street. S. 1. Tree Species Io. BLOCK 20s cont. do 37 Basswood 33 I 39 I 1+0 I 1+1 ' 1+2 ' 1+3 Sugar Iaple an. I I 6th Street. S. 3. DIDCI 18 1 American llm 2 Red Maple 3 Sugar Maple ll» lnglish llm BLOCK 9 5 Sugar flaple 6 I I 7 Bed Iaple 3 I I 9 I I 10 ' ' 11 Silver Iaple BLOC! 20 12 Silver Maple 13 I I l“ IBeddHaple 15 Silver laple 16 Sugar Iaple 17 I I 13 I I 19 I I 20 Bad.Iaple BLOCK 1? 21 Sugar Maple 22 I I 23 I I a, I I 25 I I 26 " " D131 inches 22 22 l6 17 12 17 10 13 m m 13 10 19 10 10 10 13 17 13 13 Spacing 50 25 25 25 25 o-50 0-45 135 o-105 885835 Tree condition 9299:9999 9993999 9’039 93939999 939399 156 - Ranarks Stubs Dead limbs January 12. 1952 Dead limbs Trunk decay. dead limb Stubs end hanger Deed limb. butchered Bracing needed Stubs Deed limb 13th Street. S. E. Tree Ho. BLOCK Species i 90 Box Elder I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I White Ash American Elm White Oak Red Mapl e u I fl '1 II N onlar .L I I I I Box Elder I I White Ash Sycamore Maple Tulip P0plar Horse—Chestnut Cherry Tree I I Catalpa Sugar Maple I I n II II I! Calalpa I Norway Maple Silver Maple Catalpa I I Silver Maple " ',' I I D31 nches (wa l—‘O\KAO\U\\}O\O\l—’ CDN F'F’ n>+4 NH 04: F’F‘ oxkac>w3 o\\0 03b) -F‘\'1l-‘U\\O mNU‘i-‘HH-F‘KAUI Spacing c-15 25 r3 L 23 '5 L 45 20 50 20 23 10 13 15 20 15 15 15 20 20 20 75 20 15 no 130 1:20 15 #0 l5 l5 15 15 n L 10 12 20 12 25 25 35 18 20 15 730 20 15 999999993“!99999999999939999999999939999999999999 Jenuary 17. Tree Condition - Stubs tubs Trunk decayed Trunk decayed Remarks 952 157 13th Street. Tree No. BLOCK 149 so 51 52 S. E. Species D31 inches 89 Silver Maple 15 I I 1g I I ll Greft.Bl.Locut I I I I I I in Oak I I Silver Maple I I Pin Oak I I Silver M3918 I I Sugar Maple White Oak Black Oak I I I I Box Elder I I I I Carolina POplar I I I I I I Pin Oak I I Beech Tree American Elm Pin Oak Buckeye Pin Oak 1 Basswood I Norway Maple Carolina.P0plar Silver Maple Box Elder No may Maple Silver Maple Sugar'Maple Silver'Maple I I II II Box Elder I I FJA)F4 wmmmmmmpmmfltomtmflmmm Spacing 15 15 20 15 15 30 n L 100 85 rn5 93 ’3 L, 10 250 no 20 n d. “5 15 15 18 18 15 #5 ’3 l... 30 25 23 23 25 15 '3 1.. so 65 20 23 10 60 35 105 15 q .1 c-210 9939995313993:9999999999’U’UW’U9999999933999“!999999399 Tree Condition Stubs Girdled Stubs Stubs .Trimmed to stubs - rotting II II II Stubs Stubs Stubs Trunk injury - Remarks 1553 26th Street, 5. E. Tre No BLOCK e l 2 3 BLOCK \OCD‘QOUI-{L‘ 10 ll 12 13 BLOCK 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 BLOCK 22 23 24 25 26 Forest Avenue, So. E. BLOCK mm-C'KJNI-J Species 131 Silver Maple American Elm Silver Maple 165 Carolina Poplar Silver Maple I I II II II II II II II II II II II II II léh Silver Maple I I I I Sugar Maple Cherrt tree Silver Maple Sugar Maple Silver Maple 130 Sugar Maple Chinese Elm I I II II D31 inches 15 14 12 I") I—‘I—‘HI—‘I-‘I-‘DJDJNKA 12 10 ll Carolina.Poplar 32 109 Ginkoo Sugar Maple Pin Oak Silver Maple Sycamo re I‘viapl e Sugar Maple 16 15 17 24 15 c-23 c-uo 95 15 c-115 30 3o 35 c-h5 January 24, 1952 Tree Condition - Remarks '1’ H 999999999- 99999999 5539999 999399 Stubs and dead limb Wetwood or slime flux Stubs - rotted Stubs January 2M, 1952 155? 26th Street, S. E. Tre No BLOCK e l 2 3 BLOCK VDCO\JO\U1£? 10 ll 12 13 BLOCK 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 BLOCK 22 23 24 25 26 BLOCK (AKRITOJAJIJ Species DEX inches 131 Silver Maple 15 American Elm 14 Silver Maple 14 165 Carolina POplar 25 Silver Maple 2 II II 2 II II 2 II II 1 II II 1 II II 1 II II 1 II II 1 II II 1 164 Silver Maple 2 II II 15 II II 13 Sugar Maple 5 Cherrt tree 14 Silver Maple 2 Sugar Maple 7 Silver Maple 12 130 Sugar Maple 6 Chinese Elm 12 II II 1.0 II II 1 1 Carolina Poplar 2 Forest Avenue. So. E. 109 Ginkoo 16 Sugar Maple 15 Pin Oak 17 Silver Maple l Sycamore Maple 24 Sugar Maple 15 h / ‘_. 3o 35 ’D 1.. c—45 January 24. 1952 Tree Condition - Remarks 0’ H 9999 99999999 999999999' H 05% 999399 Stubs and dead limb Wetwood or slime flux Stubs - rotted Stubs January 24, 1952 155? 160 SOUTHWEST SECTION pages 161 - 195 E10 Street I Tree No. BLOCK 1 BLOCK sass; seas; success South Species 29 Silver Maple l+3 Red Maple 51 Imerican Elm I I Slippery Elm American Elm I I 56 American Elm I I 59 Slippery Elm 64 White Ash Silver Maple I I American llm Silver Maple Sugar Maple 70 Silver Maple I I Sugar Maple I I 73 Silver Maple Catalpa Silver Maple American Ilm DBE inches 17 12 13 25 22 30 26 30 22 30 15 16 23 19 22 32 19 22 19 10 20 14 11 Spacing (>135 o-85 c-3O c-15 140 15 0-25 o—25 55 K339333133 Tree Condition - a 233:9 :3‘39999 M839 3933 161 March 18s 1952 Remarks Cavity work repair Bark injury Stubs and limbs I I I Stubs and limbs I I I Stubs Suppressed Stubs I Stubs Dead limb Stubs Stubs and limbs Dead limb Stubs Dead limbs I;'I.'op removed and dead limbs Stubs and limbs Stubs Stubs and limbs Brie Street . Tree Ho. 3100K 33 31* BLOCK 35 36 37 BLOCK 38 39 4O 41 42 “3 BLOCK 44 45 1.5 47 H8 49 50 51 52 53 51. 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Species 73 I 0011“ de Sugar Maple Silver Maple 109 Sycamore Maple I I Ionewlo cut 19 Sugar Maple I I I I I I Red Maple I I 18 Silver Maple I I I Sugar Maple lorIay Haple Silver Maple I I I I I I Slippery Elm Sugar Maple American Elm Silver Kaple I I South DB! inches 10 25 23 15 15 16 17 18 14 25 26 18 15 17 15 14 10 22 15 26 12 16 22 Spacing 115 50 c-SO c—25 25 600 162 Tree Condition - Remarks 999 993:!‘39 aocwaozooaaoxacoaao Stubs Stub Limb Limbs Gar indmv Stubs Sickly buds . stubs lyron.Avenue. S. W. tree Species ”OI 1mm M 1 flhunwh 2 I I 3 anuwh g I I 5 I I 6 Red Maple 7 I I B‘Mummlm 9 anumu 10 flhuflwh n I I 12 I I 13 I I u I I U I I u I I N I I m I I 19 I I m I I BE“ W a Sunrmfle 22 I I 23 I I a I I 6 Rdhqh . % Suuuwh a I I fi Rdflqb 29 Chineee Illa 30 hdhfle 31 harhfie 32 I I 33 ' ' 43 sunrMfle % I I 36 I I W Auuannm fi tag” 3 snap m I mu inches 5 w 8 m U 3 6 5 5 m n u m a 2 R m PHH omromgumuma Spam 58’ 558838888 88538 8 EN 0U! Hovember 30. 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks {2 anooahéoooooaaoooooo ”9090900000999990909 Cmnrmtnfl M3 Grecn Street. Tree ROI BLOCK owmqoucumw g s meg ssmsssssg 655352656 S. W. Species 69 Bed.Maple Catalpa I I Silver'uaple I I American 11m Silver Maple I I 68 Red.flap1e Horse Chestnut Silver Maple I I I I I I I I Slippezyllhl I I 65 .Boddlaple I I lorvly'flfiple Bolelder I I Sycamoreilaple Sugar Maple 63 RIdJHeple Catalpe lo: elder Red.flaple DB! inches 23 16 2h 22 18 22 5 5 2h 16 18 17 22 16 18 16 23 20 20 16 l“ 13 12 l6 17 16 12 10 15 16 1h Spacing o-7O 30 35 ‘15 25 113 15 o-SO o-1O Tree Condition - XXOOWKOKO SOOQOOOOXO @039 XOOOOOOH O’UO 164 Rovember 21. 1951 Remarks Stubs Stub Cabling needed Stubs Decay and dead.1imbs Dead limbs I I Sadly damaged Replace cables Stubs Green Street. S. I. tree No 0 3mm % 37 fi 39 BLOCK m 41 1+2 3mm B 1111 B % 1.7 BLOC! m M BLOCK 50 51 52 53 511 55 56 Species DB! inches 5h Silver Maple 30 I I 19 American llm 22 Red Maple 11+ 55 Silver Maple 20 I I 114, I I 15 56 Red Xaple 13 ' ' 11+ Box Elder 12 Sycamore Maple 11+ Ihite Ash 20 57 Silver Hapls 21 American 11m 19 140 ~ Sugar llaple 8 larva: Maple 10 Sugar Iaple 17 Silver Maple 26 I I 2:, Horny Maple 19 Box nder 18 I I 12 30: ' 11 Silver Maple 2 Norway Iaple 9 Carolina Poplar 27 I I 22 I I 22 m, American lbs 22 I I 1 Silver Iaple l I I 13 American 31:1 20 I I 17 Spacing c-l70 30 65 o-25 &% Esaausssagsass ? 888888 Tree Condition - Rmarks OOOOO OQO 909$ SKXOOOOOQO'OON 99 OOOOOD trunk rotted Stubs Stubs and limbs Stubs Stubs 165 Green Street. S. 11. free No 0 Species BLOCK Ms cont. do 70 71 72 73 7% American Elm I I I I Slippery Elm I I 7th Street. S. W. BLOCK 68 1 Silver Maple 2 Sycamore Maple BLOCK 91 3 Catalpa llv Silver laple 5 Norway Mle 6 Sugar Maple 7 Norway Maple BLOCK 96 8 Silver laple 9 Ihite Ash 10 I I 11 Silver flaple 12 I I 13 I I 1", I I 15 I I 16 I I 17 I I 13 I I 19 I I 310C! 100 20 21 Silver Maple I I 95 Silver Hale I I DB! inches 18 22 20 18 18 11+ 11+ 12 18‘ 23 Spacing 20 50 25 0-25 0-95 7O o-30 ' 0-35 90 o-9O o-12 12 #5 18 30 15 15 15 c-18 23 o-lO e-23 70 166 Tree Condition - Remarks 93399 99 39999. 999993999999 ‘99 Stubs and limbs Needs fertilization November 26. 1951 Stubs Stubs lollov trunk Stubs 7th Street. S. W. Tree Species DB! Spacing No. 11161103 BLOCK 95. cont'd. 25 Silver Maple 18 26 " ' 7 27 Sugar Maple 14 3 Red Maple 15 29 Sugar Maple 12 30 Norway Maple ll 31 " " 10 32 ' ' 10 33 Silver Maple 29 3h " ' 20 BLOCK 9O 35 American 31m 25 36 ' . ' l6 3? Sassafras 30 38 White Ash 18 39 Norway llaple 12 40 ' ' 111 #1 Sycamore Maple 12 ’42 Silver Maple 22 flexinley Street. S. V. BLOC! 116 1 Ihite Ash 2 Sonny Kaple 8 13 15 15 15 15 18 15 o-90 Tree Condition - Nemrks 9999999999 K999IX99 Limbs Stubs Stubs and stubs November 13 . 19 51 167 168 Overlook Avenue. S. 1!. November 30. 1951 Tree Species D31 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks '00 inChOC 11.00! 102 1 Silver Maple 3 c-15 C 2 Green Ash 2 20 P Top cut off 3 Silver Maple 5 20 C it " " 3 25 G 5 Catslpa h 110 G o-6O 31.06! 101 6 Silver Maple 22 0-25 G 7 I I 9 38 a, 8 " ' 12 35 C 9 Sycamore Maple 7 30 C 10 Norway Maple 11. no a ll ' " 11 20 G 12 ' ' lb 25 G 13 " ' lb 20 C 14 ' ' 10 25 G 15 ' ' 11+ 25 C 0-23 noon 100 16 Silver Maple 111' c-38 G 17 ' ' 11+ 25 G 18 ' " 16 20 G 19 ' " 20' 1+5 G C-l70 31.00! 98 20 Red Kaple 18 6-25 G 21 lo: llder 19 50 G 22 ' ' 2b 5K) C 23 Norway Hmple ll 95 C 2‘1 " ' 12 18 G 25 Sugar Maple 5 30 G 26 I I 5 30 q. o-15 BLOCKS 85. 86 and 125 27 thru 1|»? Catalpa 12 to 2", M Limbs and stubs HACKS 811 and 133 #8 thru 711 Catalps 8 to 20 ll Stubs and limbs BOOKS 82 and 1% 75 thru 91 Catalpa 8 to 20 M Stubs and limbs 169 Overlook Avenue. S. W. Tree Species 1m Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches 310C! 91! 92 Silver Maple 6 c-25 C 93 " " 6 20 G 911 ' ' 12 20 G 95 ' " 12 20 G 96 " " 11 25 G 97 " ' 1 55 G 98 ' " 6 25 G 99 Red liaple 5 20 G 100 Norway Maple 7 20 G 101 ' " l 23 G 102 Silver Maple 6 25 C o-15 nos: 95 103 Silver Maple 10 c-170 G 10‘ " ' 12 20 G 105 " " 3 #5 C 106 ' " 5 20 C 107 Norway Haple 3 23 G e-20 nos: 96 108 Silver Haple 13 e-18 G 109 ' ' 15 25 C 110 ' ' 18 18 C 111 ' ' 9 18 I 112 ' ' 16 20 G 113 ' " 10 18 C 118 " ' 3 65 G 115 " ' 3 25 G 116 Sugar Maple 111 62 G o-3O IILOC! 97 117 Silver Maple l3 e-20 C 118 ' " 22 #3 C 119 ' " 16 35 G 120 Catalpa 12 25 G 121 ' 16 30 C 122 ' 8 30 C 133 Ihite Ash 1 30 G Spruce Street. Tree NOe E 3..- Species 96 Sugar Maple I I Silver Maple I I Sugar'Maple I I 95 Silver M3ple I I Sugar Maple 91+ NorIay Maple American.ldm I I Sugar Maple American 31m 90 Norway Maple I I Catalpa Silver Maple 91 Carolina.Pop1ar I I Catslps I Sugar'Maple Silver Maple 92 Silver’Maple I I s. W. DB! inches 16 14 19 23 21 15 8 qwua “Haws 62588 ’56. Spacing c—3O 170 November 30. 1951 Tree Condition.- Remarks Stubs 3993999 Scarred trunk & dead limbs 99999 99999 9999 Stubs 99999: M Stubs 171 hmnt ‘YquI Se W. November 1“. 1951 l‘ree Species 1131 Spacing i‘ree Condition - Remarks lo. inches moo: Mi 1 Sugar Maple 8 G 2 ‘ " hr 18 G c-160 BLOCK 1% 3 Red Maple 3 e-5O G 1|» Silver Haple 7 20 G 5 Red Maple 1+ 20 G 6 Silver Maple 6 20 G 7 I I m 25 a. 8 ' ' 8 140 G 9 Norway Maple 1h 25 G 10 ' ' 18 20 G 11 Sycamore 18 35 G 12 " 15 30 G 0-35 max 57 13 loneylocnt 26 o-l-"Ivs G 11!» American 11m 26 50 G 15 " ' 31+ 50 G 16 ' " '1 38 25 G 17 " " 32 25 G o- 5 3106! 56 18 Oatslpe 9 e-50 G 19 Sugar 'Haple 26 20 G 20 I ' 5 25 ll leart rot e-160 3100! 51 21 Bed. Ilaple 10 e-7O G 22 I I , 9 12 G 23 Sugar laple 12 115 G 24 Silver laple 11+ 20 G 25 I I 15 20 a. 26 ' ' 22 25 G 27 ' " 24 36 G 28 " " 23 30 G 29 ' ' 22 15 G' 30 ' ' 1 35 G 31 " " 1 5 G 32 ' " 1 35 G 0-55 HOOK 50 33 Silver Maple 7 c-18 G 3); I I 11... 23 G 35 i ' 10 35 G bumthmm. h» ‘0 e Emu % W 3mm M M w 310“ w a fl 3 fi fi 56 W fl $ 60 61 62 w w emu w 66 W $ $ Species 509 cont. de Sugar Maple I I fihuuwh I I @ mhuuwh White Ash mkcflwh I I Sugar Maple W Silver Maple I I % larva: llaple Red Hapb fihuumh I I harhme mag. Unwed lerse chestnut Rxmur hnwlqh Box Elder mag. hum" harmme 6 Silver leple fibuflfih I I harhme I I s. '0 DB! man 3 4 U U MSQSESN m5~8a5m3§mg 8§3mc Spacing 8 20 50 U bDO fix 3 50 m H H 9% $5 3 wflo fifi m E W D E W was fiDS an 35 fi N2 Tree Condition -.Renarke aaaocoo acne 999999999999999 9:9 9.0999 Broken tap Suppressed hflflymmd Immsfiu Ire-out Avenue. S. free Species ‘Oe BLOCK 50. cont. do 36 Sugar Maple 37 I I 38 Silver Maple 3 I I 3M“ w #0 fihuflwb u Imunw 1&2 Silver Kaple 43 I I m I I % I I #6 Sugar Maple HOG! ll? #7 fibuflwh m I I W I I 3mm % 5O hnwlmh 51 Red Map! fl ahanwh 53 I I g I I fi harmme fiihaqe 57IMuam 58 lerse Chestnut fl hxmur w‘hnwflwh u hxnur wihaqe w ”an" m hprhme emu fi 65 Silver lsple w Sunrhfle W I I $ fimuqya I $ L mm um» 3 u 13 13 Mr 888a: Spacing 8 m 50 15 ~30 h” w m U H &M 0-5 75 fine *3 m m b w H 15 m 8 6 W @%5 wn5 an 325 55 Tree Condition - Remarks 9999999 9999 999999999999999 9:9 9~999 hflmtw Suppressed hwuymmd Tmmsflu N2 173 Ire-lent Avenue. S. I. Tree Species DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remrks be “@1103 BLOCK 20 70 Silver Maple 3 G 71 " ' 1+ 35 G 72 " " 1 220 G 73 " " 1 25 G 714 ' ' 2 80 G 75 " " 2 18 G 76 " " 3 255 G 77 ' " it 20 G 78 " " 2 20 G 79 ' ' 13 95 G 80 Bed "Sple' 8 15 a 81 Silver Maple 18 15 G o- 5 BIOCK 23 82 Norway Maple l c-65 G 83 ' " 1 20 G 81+ Silver Maple 11+ 90 G 85 " " 15 20 G 86 Sycamore 7 35 G 87 Silver Maple 15 23 G 88 Chinese 11m 10 25 G 0-35 m 24 89 Silver Kaple l9 c-25 ‘ G 90 " " 21 23 G 91 ' " 7 35 G 92 " " 1 35 G 93 " " 5 68 G c-l95 mar 25 94 Silver Maple l7 c-lto G 95 ' ' 20 20 G 96 '. " 20 20 P Decayed trunk 97 " ' 20 #0 :G c-l90 BLOCK 26 97a Catalpa 10 6-35 G 98 ' 9 23 r Trunk decayed 99 Silver Maple 15 I 23 ’LG 100 I ' in 25 G 101 ' ' 13 23 G 102 " ' 20 23 G 103 ' " 32 35 G 101+ " " 23 28 ‘ G 105 " ' 27 28 G 174 hmnt Ava”. Se VI. Tree Species DRE Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks me inChOB BLOCK 26. cont' 6.. 106 Silver Maple 6 30 G 107 ' " 21+ 25 G 108 ' ' 11+ 25 M Stubs c-lo BLOCK 29 109 Silver Maple 17 c-20 G 110 ' " 16 28 M Stubs 111 " " 21+ 28 G 112 " " 18 23 . G 113 ' " 21 25 G llllv " " 22 25 G 115 ' ' 10 30 G 116 " " 17 20 G 117 " " 9 50 G 118 " ' 18 35 G c-115 BLOC! 30 119 Norway Maple 12 c-65 G 120 American 11m 1 25 G 121 Chinese Elm 5 15 G 122 Silver Maple _ 2 23 G 123 American 11m ,3 10 G 12“ Red Maple . 12 30 G 125 " ' 8 15 G 126 Survey Maple 16 20 G 127 Sugar Maple. 6 28 G c-lO BLOCK 31 1 American 111:: 16 c-15 G 129 Silver Maple 25 50 G 130 ' " 22 30 G c-230 BLOCK 32 131 Silver maple 27 c-9O M Dead limb 132 Sugar Maple 17 75 G 133 ' " 13 55 ' G 131+ Red Maple 11+ 15 M Deed limb 135 Sugar Maple 11+ 18 G 136 Silver Maple 21 35 G 137 ' ' 21+ '45 G c-15 BLOC! 38 - 138 Silver Maple 15 c-30 G . 139 " " 18 15 G lilo ' ' 18 15 M Trunk injury 1141 Sugar Maple 1G 18 G Trunont Avenue. Tree Species NOe BIO“ 38 I ant. do 1&2 Sugar Maple 1G3 " " 1141+ " " 116 ' I I 1% " ' 147 ' ' 1&8 Silver Maple 310C! 39 1149 Ihite Ash 150 Sycamore 151 Red Maple 152 Sycamore 153 Survey Maple 151+ American 31m 155 Sugar Maple Pkehmm. aw. BLOCK 75 1 Silver Maple 2 I I 3 I I RIOCK. 73 h Chinese Rim 5 I I 6 I I 7 I I m 69 8 . Romy Maple 9 Red Maple 10 have 3100! 70 11 Red Maple 12 I .. l3 Dogmod ll} Sugar Maple S. W. DRE inches 1 2 12 10 10 12 10 UM‘OQ Spacing c-lOO 30 18 23 15 30 55 c-65 175 Tree Condition - Remarks Top dead amoapoo Dead limb 999K999 November 26. 19 51 9999 999 999 G Badly initialed 176 Iarren Street. S. M. November 30. 1951 Tree Species DRE Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks '00 inwes BLOCK 81+ 1 Catalpa 11+ c-30 G 2 ' 11+ 20 G 3 ' 11 25 G 1+ Silver Maple 17 475 G 5 " " 36 35 G c—50 8106! 83 6 Catalpa 3 c-5O G 7 " .»3 30 G 8 Silver Maple 2'7 140 G 9 ' ' 22 1&5 M Hollow limb over street 10 " ' 17 35 G 11 Carolina Poplar 23 100 M Stubs and limbs c-2’+5 13th Struts Se We Novmber 30. 1951 BLOCK 26 1 American ILm 9 c-18 G 2 ' ' 12 33 G 3 " " 11 33 G G ' ' 11 1&0 G 5 " " 11 20 G 6 " ' 5 75 G 7 ' ' 5 23 G 8 Silver Maple 6 205 P Chap 9 ' 2 50 P ' 6-25 BLOCK 25 10 Sugar Maple 15 c-220 G 5th StrQCte Se We Tree NO e 31.00! ‘OOVO‘U‘FUNH 19 exaggerasuaeg aaaaaasee Species 43 Sonny Maple Sugar Maple Silver Maple Sugar Maple Silver Maple Sugar Maple I Silver Maple Red Maple Sugar Maple 70 Red Maple I I I I American Ila Red Maple Sugar Maple 3:61 "‘2" Sugar Maple Red Maple I 75 Sugar Maple Silver Maple Sugar Maple Silver Maple American n- I I Pfitser Juniper I . I 7n Biker Maple I I RBI inches Nmflmw 11+ 10 15 ‘1'1 26 38 Spacing 6-210 c-175 «>25 15 November 130 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks 999999993999I 99999999 999 999.099999999999 Suppressed Stubs Dead limb 177 5th Street. S. I. h” Mo. 31:00! Species 7"". Cont' de flhaMwh harwme I I Carolina Pcplar I I Catalpa “huMqh I I can» uhuMqh I I I I I I I I .hunmlh 69 have Rdeh I I uhaMQh I I mhwn MhuMqh have muumlh I I SuuMQh I I M> Amflmnnm I I SuuMqh I I I I mmnwe I I harhfle hflhfle numurn I ma %wMg ma» 8 6 m 9 N 9 8 a 3h 5 M % E M N m S ESSEaquHESBS fiqcmflfi M m % R M BSSBGBSGBSB N8 Tree Condition - Remarks 9399999993939399 99999999999999 999999999999 fifls mgmngmnn Suppressed Smbmdnfl 5th Streats Se We Tree Species Mo. 3500! M. ”ht. de 82 Silver Maple 83 " " 89 Sugar Maple 35 I I 86 I I 37 I I Malnut Road. 8. M. BLOC! 77 1 Sugar Maple 2 I I 3 I I u I I 5 Money Maple 6 I I 3100! 6”: 7 Pear tree 310C! 61 8 Silver Maple 9 I I BLOCK 6O 10 Silver Maple 11 I I 12 I I 13 I I 310C! 84 1‘} Silver Maple 15 Sugar Maple 16 . I I 17 I I ' 13 I I 19 I I BLOC! 86 20 Silver Maple 21 I I 22 I I 23 I I 2;, I I 179 118! Spacing Tree Condition - Ranarks inches 20 38 G 17 20 P Bad trunk 2 30 G 2 35 G 2 33 G 2 :25 G e-GO November 14. 1951 12 c-100 G 11 15 G 10 15 G 15 30 M Cavity 103k deteriorating 5 73 G 20 27 G e-130 3 c-60 G 0-85 3 c-210 G 1 30 G 0-225 27 c-BGO M Dead limb 25 20 G 21 38 G 29 20 M Stubs and limbs 5 0'25 G 9 15 G 8 20 G 6 20 G 7 20 G 8 20 G e-175 2 c-25 G 2 25 G Chap 130 P Deformed 5 28 G 1 25 P Clump 179 5th Street. S. W. Tree Species IIRI Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks 30. inches MCI Me cont.de 82 Silver Maple 20 38 G 83 " " 17 20 P Rad trunk at; Sugar Maple 2 30 G 85 ' ' 2 35 G 86 ' ' 2 33 G 87 " " 2 :25 G o-lvo Malnut Road. 8. M. November 14. 1951 BLOCK 7? 1 Sugar Maple 12 c-100 G 2 ' ' 11 15 G 3 I a 10 15 G G ' ' 15 30 M Cavity 'Wl'k deteriorating 5 Horny Maple 5 73 G b . I 20 2? G. e-13O 3100! 6G 7 Pear tree 3 c-60 G 0-85 BLOCK 61 8 Silver Maple 3 c-210 G 9 " ' 1 30 G c-225 BIZ-OCR 60 10 Silver Maple 27 c-3h0 M Dead limb 11 ' ' 25 20 G 12 ' ' 21 38 G 13 ' .. 29 20 M Stubs and 11an 3100! 81+ 1‘} Silver Maple 5 c-25 G 15 Sugar Maple 9 15 G 16 - ' ' 8 20 G 17 ' ' 6 20 G ‘ 18 ' ' 7 20 G 19 ' ' 8 20 G c-175 BLOC! 86 20 Silver Maple 2 c-25 G 21 I I 2 25 G 22 ' ' Chap 130 P Deformed 23 I I 5 23 a. an I I 1 25 P CluInp Walnut Road. S. it. free Species Ho. 3100! 86. cont'd. 25 Silver Maple 26 I I 27 I I moor 87 28 Silver Maple 3100! 88 29 Silver Maple 30 I I moo: 89 31 Carolina Poplar 32 Silver Maple 3100! 90 33 Sugar Maple BLOCK 91 31} Sugar Maple 35 Sycamore Maple 36 Norway Maple 37 I I 38 Red Maple 39 Sugar Maple no I I 1&1 ' ' let Street. 8. M. m 7 1 Red Maple 2 Lilanthue 3 Carolina Poplar 31.00! 8 4 Sycamore 5 Basswood 6 Buckeye 7 American m m inches PKJH 29 22 17 g...- OOV'QNN‘IO‘ EH 12 31 30 16 16 26 Spacing 20 20 20 c-20 c-15 c-l95 a-loo c-135 o-15 0-35 6-30 15 15 105 12 c-50 c-60 35 55 o-125 o-28 35 25 Tree Condition - P G P O I300’UOQ9 .000 0990 180 Remarks Clmnp Deformed clump Low crotch Stub- Stu‘be and limbo lovuber 18. 19 51 Dyingor Dead. Leaning over Itreet 181 6th Street. S. M. November 13. 1951 '1‘ree Species DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks lo. inches BLOCK 1+1 1 Red. Maple 13 9-66 G 2 Sugar Maple 9 20 G 3 Silver Maple 18 20 G 1+ ' " 15 20 G 5 ' ' 11+ 33 M Stubs 6 Horse Chestnut 11+ 20 G 7 Silver Maple 18 25 G 8 ' " 16 20 G 9 Norway Maple 1? 1+0 G .. o-120 31°C! '44 10 Sugar Maple 15 c-llt5 G 11 i ' . 13 25 II Dead limbs 12 Silver mp1. 13 105 o 13 Sugar Maple 8 17 M Suppressed ~ 114» Red Maple 15' 20 G 15 ' " 19 23 M Limbs dead and heart rot 16 Sugar Maple 12 38 G 17 ' ' 13 35 G Frost crack 18 1101316311 Ill! 21 103 G 19 ' ' 18 36 G 0- 5 31.00! 69 20 American Elm l o-15 G 21 Red. Maple 18 15 M Stubs 22 ' ' 11+ 20 M ' 23 herican 113 38 20 G 2“ ' ' 20 15 G 25 ' ' 19 20 M Dead limbs 26 Slippery IL: 20 15 G 27 Red Maple 7 15 G 8 American 11m 21 25 G 29 Red Maple 8 28 G 30 American Ill 26 30 M Stubs and limbs 31 " " 2? 27 G 32 Silver Maple 22 20 M Dead limbs 33 ' ' 33 1+5 u sm- 3" ' " 12 33 G 35 Sugar Maple 13 20 G o-15 BLOCK 71+ 36 Sugar Maple 16 o-25 G 37 " ' 15 20 s 38 ' ' 13 15 M Stubs 39 " " 15 1+0 G 6th Strut. Se V. 11'” 30 e 3mm: no 1+1 42 43 up 1.5 1+6 1.7 #8 has “9 moor 50 51 52 53 5H m 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 w 65 66 67 68 31.00! 69 7O 71 72 73 71+ 75 76 7? species 7”. cont. de Sugar Maple Red Maple Harvey Maple I I Silver Maple I I American 11m Sonny Maple 92 Silver Maple I I Sycamore loam Maple 97 Silver Maple Norway Maple Silver Maple I I Red Maple Sugar Maple Silver Maple Catalpa Sugar Maple Silver Maple 102 Catalpa Silver Maple Black Walnut Silver Maple I I Sugar Maple I I Red Maple I I 118! inches 13 16 7 12 22 20 10 12 20 8 3 11 2 22 10 17 Spacing c-15 c-18 15 55 25 25 30 30 30 o-75 182 Tree Condition - Remarks @0009 0990099993: OOOOOGIIQO‘IOI OOODOOOOO Stubs Broken limb Irost crack Stubs Stubs Stubs and rot Stubs Stubs 8 ft. log. clear 6th Street. S. U. free ice m 78 79 80 81 moor 82 83 at. 85 86 87 88 89 9o 91 92 93 9h 95 96 EDGE 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 101+ 105 31-001 106 107 108 109 110 111 moor 112 113 11:. 115 Species 101 Sugar Maple Silver Maple I I Norway Maple 96 Silver Maple I I Sugar Maple “1:" ”1: Silver Maple I I Shite Ash Red Maple Sycamore Maple Red Maple Sugar Maple 91 Silver Maple I I Sugar Maple Sugar Maple Sycamore Maple Silver Maple Sugar Maple 77 Box llder I I Mersey Maple I I Money Maple I I 73 Red Maple Norway Maple Silver Maple I I max inches 30 22 18 12 10 1o 26 11 1h 18 13 12 30 11 12 16 ll 16 13 11+ 15 10 18 16 Spacing o-15 130 190 25 o—20 o—12 15 33 30 35 25 23 8 15 30 33 15 18 18 20 c-15 c-30 20 25 Tree Condition - OOOOODDOO OOOOOKOOOOQOXGO @999 900900 OOOO Stubs Grunk decay Ranarks 183 184 6th Street. 8e 'e Tree Species DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches max 739 cont. de 116 Silver Maple 21 20 G 117 ' " 12 16 M Top off 118 ' " 13 15 G 119 " ' 11+ 15 M Stubs 120 ' " 17 18 G 121 ' ' 16 30 G 122 ' ' a 18 G 123 ' ' 18 20 G 12“ ' ' l! 115 G 125 Red Maple ~ 110 18 G o-lO 310C! 68 126 Norway Maple l6 o-lb5 G 127 ' ' 15 ' 15 G 123 ' ' 1G 15 G 129 " ' 23 25 G 130 Silver Maple 18 60 G 131 ' ' 20 25 G 132 ' " 2G 38 G 133 Morse Chestnut 16 15 G 1310 ' " 16 20 G 135 Red Maple 16 GO G 136 ' ' 15 15 G 137 ' ' 19 33 G o-20 BLOCK 111-0 138 Silver Maple 11+ c-50 G 139 ' ' 16 25 G 1100 Red Maple 12 25 G 1G1 ' ' 13 10 G 1G2 ' ' 11+ 25 G 1G3 ' ' 22 25 G 1161} Silver Maple 18 no G 1115 ' ' 20 15 G 186 ' ' 11+ 15 G 1G7 Red Maple 11+ 26 G 1148 Sugar Maple 16 39 G o-190 BLOCK 1&0 1109 Silver Maple 2G o-lOO G 150 " ' 16 20 G 151 ' ' 16 15 G 152 ' " 11 25 M Stubs 153 ' " 18 15 G 151* ' ' 17 15 M Stubs 155 " ' 11+ 15 G 184 6th Street. 3. M. Tree Species DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks Bo. 1n¢hel no“ 730 cont. de 116 Silver Maple 21 20 G 117 ' ' 12 16 M Top off 118 ' " 13 15 G 119 " ' 11+ 15 M Stubs 120 " " 17 18 G 121 ' ' 16 30 G 122 ' ' as 18 G 123 ' ' 18 20 G 12" ' ' l! 115 G 125 Red Maple ~ 1‘) 18 G o-lO 3100! 68 126 Norway Maple 16 o-l-r5 G 127 " ' 15 15 G 13 ' ' 11+ 15 G 129 " ' 23 25 G 130 Silver Maple 18 60 G 131 ' " 20 25 G 132 ' " 2G 38 G 133 Morse Chestnut 16 15 G 13G ' " 16 20 G 135 Red Maple 16 no G 136 ' ' 15 15 G 137 ' " 19 33 G e-ZO 3106! 11:0 138 Silver Maple 1G e-5O G 139 ' " 16 25 G 180 Red Maple 12 25 G lltl ' ' 13 10 G 1G2 ' ' 11+ 25 G 1G3 ' ' 22 25 G 11m Silver Maple 18 1&0 G 1G5 ' ' 20 15 G 1G6 ' ' 11+ 15 G 1147 Red. Maple 1h 26 G 1’48 Sugar Maple 16 39 G s-l90 3100! GO 1159 Silver Maple 2’4 o-lOO G 150 ' ' 16 20 G 151 ' ' 16 15 G 152 ' ' 11 25 M Stubs 153 ' " 18 15 G 158 ' ' 17 15 M Stubs 155 " ' 11+ 15 G 4- 6th Street. S. M. Tree lo e m 156 157 158 159 160 161 31.06! 55356; agave-umb- esssuag sea: Species DB! inches 1&0 9 cont. de Silver Maple 18 Red Maple 16 Silver Maple 28 Norway Maple 12 ' " 12 Red Maple 10 Serry Avenue. S. V. 77 Sugar Maple 9 I I 8 Norway Maple 10 Sugar Maple 12 Norway Maple 11+ Sycamore Maple 12 Silver Maple 16 I _ I 16 ' 73 Sycamore Maple 15 Norway Maple 10 I I 8 I I 10 American Ill 8 I I 11 I I 11,, I I 114 I I 11, 7G Norway Maple 5 Silver Maple 15 Norway Maple 11 Silver Maple l7 Catalpa 15 Silver Maple so Spacing 20 35 25 50 o-15 090G399 Tree Condition - Remarks QOOQQOOQO 9099839839 999900 November 26. 1951 185 8th Street. S. I. Tree Species 1331 lo. inwes 1100! 33 1 Norway Maple 12 2 " " 16 3 ' ' 20 I " " lo 5 I I 18 6 " " l6 110C! 38 7 Silver Maple 12 8 ' " 21 9 Sugar Maple 10 10 Silver Maple 19 ll Morse-chestnut 5 12 Silver Maple 6 13 lesswood 28 lhv Norway Maple 12 15 ' ' 12 16 Silver Maple 7 31.00! 58 17 Norway Maple 15 31.0“ 1&0 18 Norway Maple 15 19 American 11m 22 20 ' " 22 310C! 67 21 Norway Maple 22 mo: 90 22 Sugar Maple 13 23 Silver Maple 20 2G I I 15 ROCK 95 25 Sugar Maple 1G 26 I I 16 27 ' ' 1 a I I .1 29 Silver Maple 1 30 I I 1 31 Red Maple .5 32 I I 7 33 I I h HOG! 99 3h Ihite Ash 2 35 " " 2 Spacing c-15 35 25 0-35 c-lo 15 15 15 58 3O 1&0 0'35 0-375 c-20 o—lo 5O c-lOO o-65 e-lO 105 o-160 o-3O 6-75 c-250 186 November 29 . 19 51 Tree Condition - Remarks QfiiflfifiO O99.’UOUOOO ’UOOOOOOOQ DOS) ““0 O Only trunk remains Deformed Ming - scale on bark 8th Street. 5. I. h” Spun h. nmrgb 36 Silver Maple 37 I I fl Rdeh 3 I I I0 manwh fl Rdeh In“ w .2 Sugar Maple 1mm g #3 mnuMwh u I I % SuuMwh 46 Silver Maple w I I m I I lmfilfi I9 hprhfle ” I I g I I 52 I I 53 “huMqh Taylor Street. S.I. 1mm fl 1 fibuMQu 2 I I 3 I I h hxnhr 5 harhfle nmbi 6 an»: 7 I 8 SuuMqh 9 I I 10 I I n I I m: man U 7 6 I n R n R m fl % m & R n u Hwoow U! IUUNU Spam &5 R 3 fi fifi wfi 58855 0 030000 000990 00:00 00000. 000000 Tree Condition.- “We mum- flfismdnns NMqu8.Efl m7 188 ”lid. Avenue. S. I. November 29. 1951 free Species m1 Spacing Tree Condition - Remrke 30. inches 11.06! 89 1 Red. Maple 7 c-20 a 2 Sugar Maple 10 18 G c-260 BLOCK 9‘! 3 American 11m 8 c-20 G I " " 9 23 G 5 Silver Maple 18 215 G 6 ' ' 18 23 G c-20 11.00! 99 7 hear Naple 15 0-35 G 8 Silver Maple 16 75 G 9 ' ' 1b 25 G 10 ' ' 3 21 G 11 ' ' 22 23 G 12 ' ' 20 20 G 13 ' ' 1h 35 0 1h Steer Haple 20 30 G 15 " ' 19 30 o 11‘ ' ' 21 25 ll Stubs and limb. l7 ' " 20 23 )4 Stubs. limbs and decay 18 ' ' 8 25 G 0-5 31.06! 98 19 Sun Maple 7 0-20 G 20 Silver Maple l 35 G 21 Peper lirch b 35 G 22 Sugar Maple 16 30 G 23 ' ' 12 33 3 2* Bed mp1. 16 15 G 25 ' ' 12 20 P Decaying trmk 26 ' ' 12 15 G c-l5 nocx 93 27 Getelpo. 16 «125 a non 65 28 Silver Maple 17 o-llo G 29 I I 22 23 5 30 Sugar Maple 6 #5 G 31 Silver flaple 1 25 G 32 lo: llder 20 20 G 33 Red Heple 11 20 it led cavity 31} ' " 10 20 G 35 Sycamore Maple 15 28 G 36 Horny Xaple 11 25 G 37 Sugar Maple 16 90 G Inclid.tvenue. Tree 10. 31:06! ”.00! 338; a§8§38§ SSSSGGGSSSE omuomrumw S. W. SpecieI mm» 659 cont. do hyrhfle l6 Bdeh n Silver Maple 29 I I 32 I I W I I % 9th Street. S. I. 56 suntan. a I I a luumd n ' 18 harhfle 36 Silver Maple 22 I I E Mxnur 20 carolina.Poplar 2h fi hnwuwh 5 Silver Muple 30 I I a I I 30 laugh 8 I I 1; I I m I I m Suuuwh m uhuflmn 2 88 ‘ . Suuuwh 9 I I 5 ' ' i3 Mkcflqh ‘5 I I 12 I I R % lone-chestnut 13 ' ' 1h have 10 ®wmg an @HO m5 $50 «m U 5 M9 Tree Condition - Remarks 000000 November 29. 1951 an. 00:000000 hdMfiiMuy muium 000000020X 000000 000 190 9th Street. S. I. Tree Species D31 Spacing Tree Condition - Remarke lo. inchee mars 103. 125 and 126 29 thru 158 Gntelpn 8 to 2G 15 14 to P Varying degrees err-decay The Itreet ie undeveloped. lowever. there are 130 Catalpn treee nlong it. in all manner of spacing, decay and deterioration. 11.06! 87 159 Anericnn lln 16 o-23 G 160 ' ' 1H 25 G 161 Strolina Poplar b0 25 G 162 Sugar Haple 9 75 G 163 ' " 7 25 G 16G Garolinn Poplar 38 25 M StubI and limb: 165 I I 33 33 I I I I 166 Silver Maple 27 30 G 167 Garclinn Poplar G6 35 H Stubs 168 Silver Maple 21 20 G 169 ' ' 29 20 G 170 i ' 32 20 a 131 ' ' 23 20 G 172 ' ' 18 23 G 173 ' " 3 20 G 17b " ' 30 65 G 175 " ' 2h 23 G 176 ' " 20 25 P StubI 177 ' ' 21 30 G 178 " ' 19 30 G o-ZO near 6“ 179 Silver Haple 26 c-5O G 180 Red Inple 21 50 G 181 - ' ' 18 50 G 182 ' " 1G 15 I Stubs 183 ' ' 2G 15 G 18“ ' ' 2‘! 30 G 185 ' " 18 30 G 186 " ' 1h 18 G 187 ' ' 15 15 14 Dead limb 188 ' ' 19 15 G 189 ' ' 2h- 30 G 190 ' ' 17 30 G 191 . ' 23 30 G 192 ' ' 15 15 9 193 ' ' 22 75 G 19b ' ' 22 30 G 195 ' ' 13 15 G 640 9th Street. 8. W. Tree Io e 11.001 196 197 198 E9 200 201 202 m3 mt HOOK soon-oasuarumw 10 31.06! Speciee D31 inches 55 Silver Maple 16 I I 13 No rwayllaple 13 I I 19 Silver Maple 30 I I 11., Red. Maple l‘t Catalpa 11 ' 10 11th Street. 8. I. 30 Silver Maple 1 I I 2 Sugar Maple ll Bel " 9 Silver Maple 20 I I 26 I I 13 American 11m 12 Ihite Aeh 3 American 111:: 12 Norway Maple 15 Red Maple 11} Silver Maple 12 Norway Maple 18 I I 15 Silver Maple 5 Red Maple 8 Norm Maple G Gatalpa 19 Norway Maple 12 I I 15, 29 Sycamore 21 Norway Maple 16 I I 12 Red Maple 1G I I 25 I I 13 I I 20 I I 7 I I 13 amamaaama Spacing «6 w 65 15 180 15 20 65 20 o-lOO Tree Condition - Remarks 0000.0000 00000000000000000003’6 000000000 Stubs and hanger Scale Suckere Novanber 29 . 1951 191 11th StrQCto Se We Tree Speciea ”0e m 290 cont. do fl Swuflwh fl Rdeh 15th strut. Se We 11.00! 21+ 1.mummlh 2 I I 3.mmmme g I I ‘5 wmuenm 6 Sycamore Maple nmxbé 7 Park“ 8 Sflnrhfle 9 I I PM“ a w 10 hdmfie n I I 12 hnrhfie U and” 1h fiprhfie E can” 16 harhfie N Sflurhfle 18 harhfie IN“ E _ 19 MhuMwh m I I a I I 22 I I a I I g Squqh SM“ 6 26 hprhfie 27 ”an” % rmom 8 Sunrhfle 3O hmrhfie m1 mm» M m HPP p..- rVHH P “UNI-0'0 Héwummm Spam 30 o-3O 0-255 6 U m 950 who m$ W 3 fi «no 000000 000000000 00'6 ”000000 02900 main» Tree Condition - Remarks November 30. 1951 15th StrOOte Se We Tree Species on No. inchee 110C! 23 31 Chinese 11m 13 32 Sugar Maple l 33 American 11m 16 3* " " 9 ”rm Avenue. S. We 110C! 59 1 Catalpa 7 2 ' 8 3 " 8 310C! #8 G Silver Maple 18 5 I I 13 6 Sugar Maple 1 7 White Aeh 17 8 Sugar Maple 10 9 Silver Maple 10 10 ' ' 15 11 ' - " 15 12 ' " 6 13 ' " 2 max 52 1* lo: Illder 10 15 ' ' 15 16 Silver Maple 1 17 ' ' 7 18 Sycamore h 19 Silver Maple 6 lernard Street. S. I. 31.06! 85 1 Red Maple 2 ' Silver Maple Spacing o—ko 80 260 0-55 o-115 lo 10 o-320 o-60 30 95 35 3o 85 25 0-25 o-75 120 65 lo o-lOO o-380 30 o-250 'U'UOZ000000 000 M00000 193 Tree Condition - Banarka Slime flux NO'mer 30. 1951 Stubs and hanger Clump Low clump Top blown out November 30. 1951 Stubs r.‘ 12th.Street. S. I. Tree Species IOe BLOCK 28 1 Silver Maple 2 I I 3 I I hr Sugar Maple 5 I I 6 Silver Maple 7 Sycamore Maple 8 Mock Orange 9 Sugar Maple 10 30:: llder 11 Sugar Maple 12 I I 13 Silver Maple 1b Sugar Maple 15 U I 16 ' ' 17 I I 13 I I 19 Silver Maple 20 I I ILOCI 53 21 Chinese 111:: 22 Sugar Maple 23 Chinese 11m 31-00! 61 2": Sugar Maple 25 Ptitser Juniper 26 I I 27 Sugar Kaple BLOCK 6O 28 Catalpa lLOCl 59 29 Silver Maple 30 . I I 310C! '48 fl Snip MC! 27 32 Silver Maple 33 I I 3; I I 35 I I 36 I I 37 ' ' D31 inches 18 18 17 15 l6 13 l Glutap 11} I» 12 5 114- ll '10 7 15 16 16 16 \ON UPHH 18 BS 12 18 30 13 16 15 Spacing c-7O c-Zlo m r c-35 c-150 10 c-l5 0-25 0410 0-155 c-50 0-23 265 55 80 25 Tree Condition - 0000000000030000i‘3000 909m °°° 0 000000 194 November 30. 1951 Remarks Boots breaking walk Dead limb Girdling root Girdling root Badly scarred Ellen trunk 195 12th Street. 5. V. free Species DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches max 270 cont. de 38 Silver Maple 3O 30 G 39 ' ' 16 25 C NO ' ' 18 20 C c-ZO 17th Street. 5. W. November 30. 1951 ROCK 79 1 Sugar Maple 1+ 6-285 G 2 ' " 3 25 C c-IZO 11°C! 80 v 3 Silver Maple _ 6 e-ZO G 1+ ' " 5 23 P )eetle infested 5 " " l 20 G 6 " " ll} 75 C 7 " ' 13 20 C c—7O 11°C! 135 8 Silver Maple 6 C 9 ' ' ll 18 G 10 " " 1h 33 G 11 " " 16 25 G 12 " ' 2h #0 ‘ C 13 ' ' 21$ 20 C 11} " " 19 25 C 15 ' ' 2h 23 G 16 ' ' 1h 25 G 17 " " 2h 23 o 18 " " 21? 20 C 19 ' " 18 28 G 20 ' ' 19 23 G 21 " " 1hr 25 C 22 " ' 15 23 G 23 " " 16 #5 G a " ' 13 20 G 25 " ' 11+ 25 C 196 NORTHWEST SECTION pages 197 - 216 Main Street . Meet Tree Species EOe BLOCK 33 1 SugarfiMaple 2 I I max 32 3 Catalpa it Red Maple 5 I I 6 I I 7 I I 8 Sugar Maple 9 I I m: 21 10 American 11m 11 Slippery 11m 12 Norway Maple 13 I I BLOCK 31 lllv Red. Maple 15 I I 16 I I 17 I I 18 Silver’flaplo 19 Box llder «20 I I 21 Sugar Maple 22 I I 310C! 30 23 Seemed 2‘! Sugar Maple 25 Red Maple 26 Silver Maple 27 Sugar Maple a Silver Maple 3100! 29 29 Silver Maple 30 I I 31 Box nder 32 Silver Maple 310C! 26 33 Silver Maple I 35 Sugar Maple DB! inches 16 12 Spacing 0-95 20 o-25 (5-105 23 12 15 15 35 15 c-12 0- 5 15 25 30 e-20 c-23 15 15 15 35 35 25 125 30 0-10 (5-90 e-225 197 November 20. 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks 0000000 00 000000030 000: 000000 0000 000 Butchered leart rot at stubs Main Street. Vest Tree Species 30. BLOCK 26. ant. de 36 Silver Maple 37 Sugar Maple 33 I I 39 Silver Maple 40 I I 1&1 " ' #2 Sugar Maple ”3 I I m, I I 115 American Elm BLOCK 25 1+6 Sugar Maple 1+7 Red Maple “8 Sugar Maple 1:9 Red Maple 50 Silver Maple 51 Sycamore 52 " 53 Sugar Maple ma 21+ 53+ Ihite Ash 55 I U 56 Red Maple 57 Box llder BLOW 23 58 Sycamore Maple 59 I I 60 Silver Maple 61 I I 62 I I 63 American 11m 6+ I I BLOC! 22 65 Ihite Ash .566 Silver Maple 67 I I 68 I I 59 I I 70 I I 113! inches 16 12 11+ 15 lllv Spacing 25 143 35 15 18 15 15 15 15 18 c-lO e-lls 18 18‘ 6O 38 75 .15 15 c-15 0—55 so 70 105 e-15 Tree Condition - Remarks €>33¢Ifilflifiifil $381836) "ISISINIIRCIISGJ Gifiifilfilfii‘lfiifiifiifii Slfiifiifiifilfii Stubs - frost crack Stubs Almost girdled Decaying ladtrunkinjury 198 Main Str”t 9 West Tree 30 e Species BLOCK 20s cont. de 71 72 73 71+ 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 m 310C! Sugar Maple Americanlnhn Apple tree American Elm Sugar'Maple I I Red.Maple I I Silver Maple I I Cherry tree 11m American Rho Sugar’Maple I I Ihite.Ash Sugar Maple Ibphorn.3eam Box llder Sugar‘Maple I I 30 Silver Maple I I American.lnm Mountain.Ash Silver Maple Sugar Maple I I 1% SugarfiMaple I I I I I I Silver'Maple RedfiMaple I I Sugar'Maple Red.Maple American 11m SilverlMaple DB! inches 10 10 |-' H‘O BF NNJ-‘HH (DI-70“ SSEmQfiumG ggfiwfimmm Spacing o-20 15 3O 15 300 18 165 500 165 330 10 13 I 800 30 31.5 15 3 a 15 c-15 0-25 35 35 50 0-25 c-‘25 8 858885 15 55 30 35 aoaéaxoeacaao Tree Condition.- Remarks 000000000 00000000 0000000000” Trunk cavity work needed Dead trunk 199 Main Street. Vest Tree nOe moor 112 113 118 115 116 117 118 119 120 moor 121 122 123 1211 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 13h 135 136 137 Species 1‘75 I Cont' de American.E1m I I RedJMaple American.llm Sugar Maple Red.Maple Black Walnut Sugar'Maple 28; Silver'Maple Bed.Maple Silver Maple I Norway'Maple I I Red.Map1e Silver*Maple Red.Maple I I Sugar'Maple I I DEE inches 25 26 5 5 15 11 13 8 1h 8 18 14 17 O‘Q 15 16 18 l6 1” aseaae Spacing 3o 25 25 15 20 30 c-30 Tree Condition - 000000000 00000000000000000 Remarks QCK) Lincoln May West Tree No e E wmqourumpfi ESSESSGSGSSS $8333¥83B888838333 Species 28 Silver Maple I I 30: Elder American 11m I I White Oak Box llder Buckeye Red Maple )asswood I I Sycamore F I I I Red. Maple Seemed I Red Maple I I I I Silver Maple New Maple Red Maple I I I I Silver Maple loree Chestnut I I I I Sugar Maple I 29 Norway Maple 30 Silver Maple I I American Illm DB! inches SSS aoooooacxzoaxxooxnoxoooooaoocmacamcacao 201 December 1. 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks 9 000 Trunk conkers and injury Stubs ladlydamaged trunk Stubs and dead limbs Dead limbs Dead limbs Dead limbs 202 Lincoln May West Tree Species D3! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks NO. inChBI ILOCK 30. cont' 6.. Mir American 31m 12 20 G c-20 BLOCK 31 1+5 Sugar Maple l6 c-18 G 1+6 I ' 16 30 o #7 " ' 9 12 o ‘18 " " 16 30 G ‘9 " ' 16 30 o 50 " " 18 35 C 51 ' " 16 ‘40 C 52 " ' 11 140 C c-65 m 51 53 Sugar Maple l7 c-155 C 5* P " 16 20 o BLOCK 55 55 Sugar Maple 5 G ‘56 " " 5 30 G c-lO5 BOOK 54 57 Paper Birch 6 c-95 G 58 Red Maple 1! 25 G 59 ' '- 2 20 o BLOCK #7 60 Sugar Maple l5 c-33 M Car injury to trunk 61 Red Maple lb 33 C STOCK 39 62 Silver Maple 15 C c-3O ILOCK 32 . 63 Noreay Maple l c-25 C 6“ Sugar Maple 211 5 C 65 Red Maple 5 110 G 66 Sycamore Maple 3 35 C 67 Sugar Maple 18 35 C- 68 Sugar Maple 12 C 69 lorse Chestnut I ‘12 15 C c-20 110C! 33 70 Sugar Maple 15 c-l3O C c-lh-O BLOCK 31+ 71 Red Maple 111 c-85 G 72 Silver Maple 20 20 G Lincoln May West Tree 88. BLOCK 73 7b 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 BLOCK 82 33 34 85 86 87 ILOCK 88 89 90 91 92 Species 319's 00118. de Sugar Maple Slippery Elm .American Elm I I Box Elder I I Silver Maple I I 35 Norway Maple I I Silver Maple Red Maple I I American 11:: 27 American 111: I I Sugar Maple American llm I I Catalpa Silver Maple I I Swear Maple American m I I Silver Maple I I 301 Rider I I Morse Chestnut 20 I I 10: llder 113! inches 26 16 22 18 16 16 22 20 18 ll 17 17 6 9 Spacing 15 75 25 25 130 35 15 18 18 c—l5 0-95 20 35 130 20 no c-l5O (5-220 15 15 15 15 35 75 155 30 #5 65 20 20 60 35 260 20 20 33 6O 20 1+3 c—9O 0.00000003000000000000 Tree Condition - Remarks 030K00000 000000 Decay in trunk Tight cro tch. split Stubs Broken limb 205 Chhrry Road. No we Tree Species No. BLOCK 4 l Ihite Ash 2 American Elm 3 I I u I I 5 I I b I I 7 I I 8 Silver Maple 9 Sycamore Maple BLOCK 12 10 Box Elder 11 I I BLOCK 84 12 American 11m 13 I I 1“ ' ' 15 Red Maple 16 Silver*Maple 17 I I BLOCK 80 18 Silver Maple 19 I I 20 I I 21 Sugar Maple 110C! 79 22 30: Elder 23 I I an I I 25 I I BLOCK 13. 26 Boxlllder 27 I I 13 I I 29 Silver Maple 30' I I 31 I I 32 I I BE! inches 15 20 26 16 22 12 18 22 HNWU P‘FJBJMDF‘FJF‘ Spacing o-325 25 12 80 15 15 15 15 15 c-HO c-Zho 25 c-19O c—llo 25 15 55 25 23 55 20 c-65 c-160 20 50 35 o-25 15 15 10 15 c—hfi Tree Condition 3'00: 0’000 000000 33 003333320 0000000 204- March 24. 1952 - Remarks Stubs Stubs Stubs Stubs Stubs and limbs Stubs and limbs Stubs Stubs and limbs Broken Stubs Main stem deed Limbs and stubs Cherry Road. N. W. l'ree Species No. BLOCK 5 33 Silver Maple 31+ I I 35 " u 36 I I 37 ' ' 38 Norway Maple Cliff Streatg Ne W. BLOCK 79 1 Box Elder Silver Maple I I 2 3 . L, I I 5 Box Elder 6 American Elm 7 Norway Maple 3 I I 9 Sugar Maple 10 Ihite Ash 11 Catalpa BLOC! 78 12 Silver Maple 13 Hervey Maple 14 " " 15 American 11! 16 I I 17 I I 13 I I 19 lorse Chestnut 20 I I DB! inches 18 21 13 18 18 18 Spacing c-SO 15 15 15 15 c-260 c-30 15 18 55 35 80 335 125 c-ZO c-BHO 15 200 1+5 25 30 30. 20 c-7o 000000 205 Tree Condition - Remarks 00330033300 300000000 March 2"": 195 2 Stub Stubs Stubs and limbs Stubs Limbs i‘runk injury 6th Street. N. I. 'l'ree Species D3! he 1n3he. 3,100! 25 1 Box Elder l6 2 Bed.Maple 12 3 Sugar Maple 8 1+ Catalpa l3 5 Suuflwh 4 6 Silver Maple 7 BLOCK 21+ 7 Silver Maple 16 8 " ' 22 9 I I 1h 10 Caroline.Poplar 18 11 Silver Maple 22 12 ' " 16 13 ' " 18 111 Sugar Maple h E Bdlwh u 16 Sugar Maple 10 17 " " 8 18 Red Maple 12 E ' ' m BLOCK 22 a Box Ilder 16 21 Basswood 10 25th Street. N. I} BLOCK 56 1 lorse Chestnut 8 2 ' ' 10 3 Marc 9 BLOCK 57 11' Norway Maple 3 5 Silver Maple a 5 6 Silver Maple 7 7 Chinese film 1 8 Horny Maple 3 9 I I 2 Spacing c-28 mo 15 18 25 c-30 c-25 25 35 115 25 m 15 1&5 12 15 20 43-15 c-9O 50 c-55 c-35 20 35 6-310 206 December 7. 19 51 free Condition '- Remarks Badly decay ed trunk 000W00 Dead 000000000'11000 00 Decun'ber 2. 1951 000 ocflaac 12th Street. N. W. Tree Species x00 BLOCK 1146 Sugar Maple I I 29 Sugar'Maple Red Maple 85858588855 mmqouaug NH Sugar Maple I I Morse Chestnut I I Box Elder 9 28 Silver Maple I - I Sugar Maple Anericen 11111 I I Red Maple Sugar Maple I I Inter Avenue. N. I. BLOCK 21+ 1 Red Maple 2 I I 3 C etalpe. BLOCK 20 4 Do: flier 207 December 7 . 1951 DB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks inches 16 c-20 G 12 30 G c-185 11 c- 5 G 11 25 G 6 20 G 17 #10 G 12 65 G 16 25 G 11 18 M Stubs c-50 28 G 22 40 G 2 25 P Deformed 2 15 G 10 30 G 5 30 G 16 60 G 11 15 G 16 155 M Stubs 16 20 G c-18 December 7. 1951 6 c-23 G 11 20 G 18 85 G c-lO 20 M Stubs and limbs 6-70 15th Street. N. W. Tree Species No. mmx1m 1 Silver Maple 2 Apple tree 3 Red.Maple h khan” 5 ham” 6 flhuMwh 7 I I 8 Chinese 11m 9 I I m Amfimnnm n I I R ' ' D I I in . - u I I mo: 31 16 American 11111 N ‘I I m I I W I I m I I a I I 22 I I 23 I I g I I 25 I I % ' ' a I I m I I 8 I I 30 I I 31 Sugar Maple R 'anMwh 33 I I w I I emu 30 35.MuMmlh 36 I I y I I m I I 39 I I M I I mm inches H H gfipuumwwwwamamm Spacing $8 9 ? $85335 ssssasusssasuassasa XE December 6th. 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks 300000000000000 0003030000003300000 000000 fiflswdhfilmm mmengm& MMsMMgM& mu1mm TmmiMuy 15th Street. N. W. Tree Species DRE No. inches BLOCK 30. cont'd. 41 American Elm 16 £12 ' " 18 [’3 I I 15 44’ ' ' 15 45 ' ' 1h #6 ' ' l6 #7 ' ' 16 as . - 1n #9 ' ~ 15 so ' " 15 51 ' ' 20 52 ' ' 15 53 - - 1» 54 I I 20 55 Chinese 11m 1 56 Catalpa 8 57 Red Cedar 3 58 Catalpa 6 59 " 12 Auburn Avenue. N. w. BLOCK 1H5 l Silver’Maple l 2 I I 1 3 I I 1 5' Rod.Maple 3 5 3W Maple 1 6 Sycamore 15 7 Silver Maple 7 8 Chinesellhs 6 BLOCK 29 9 Silver Maple 7 10 ' ' h 11 ' ' 5 12 ' ' 6 13 " " 5 In ' ' 22 Spacing 0-25 15 35 95 25 25 0-25 .209 Tree Condition. - Remarks 00000'6’0033333333303 00000000 000000 Stubs Stubs Stubs Stubs Stubs and bark inJury Stubs and dead limbs Stubs and dead limbs I I I I ' ' ' branches ' ' ' limbs Infested with bark beetles Infested.with bark beetlys December 7s 1951 3! 210 17th Street. N. W. December 5. 1951 Tree Species DER Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 36 1 Silver Maple 3 c—520 7G 2 " " 1+ 10 G 3 ' ' l 10 2 Sprouts 1+ Box Elder 5 10 G 5 Sugar Maple 3 75 G b I I 3 23 G 7 " " 3 23 G 8 " ' 3 25 G BLOCK 32 9 Sugar Maple 1 G 10 Tulip Paplar 5 300 G 11 " " 6 30 G 12 " ' 2 30 G 13 ' ' 1+ 40 G 111 ' ' l 20 G 15 ' ' 1+ 25 G 16 ' ' 1+ 25 G 17 ' ' 3 20 G 6-85 '6ve Avenue. N. I. December 5. 1951 BLOCK 1113 1 American 1111 16 G 2 Silver Maple 21+ 25 G 3 I I 15 25 G 1+ ' ' 16 25 G 5 ~ - 22 25 o 6 ' ' 19 25 G 7 I I 12 25 G 8 ' ' 18 25 9 9 ' ' 18 25 G 10 " ' 22 115 G 11 ' ' 18 25 G 12 ' ' 20 25 G 13 ' ' 18 25 G 0-23 BLOCK 62 111 Red Ash 7 6-25 G 15 " " 7 25 G 16 ' ' 8 25 G 17 " ' 8 25 G 18th Street. N. W. Tree No I BLOCK HP gwowmqmmcumw SpOCies 37 Slippery Elm Eng1ish Elm I American Elm English Elm American Elm I I English 11: American 11m hglish 11.: American 11- I I Silver Raple I I ..........E ....-E DB! inches 15 m n 17 16 26 12 12 18 17 11 12 10 18 15 15 11+ 16 16 1h 11 11+ 11+ 15 17 10 u m 1h 1» 15 11+ 1b in 11+ m 13 n Spacing c-15 egaeaaaaaagaaaagaaaaaaaa ? ? 3&8&8&&&&38&%&888&38383 211 December 5 . 19 51 Tree Condition - Remarks Fro st crack I I OOOQQOOQOQQOQQOOOSIOOOOOQ OOOGGOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQO 18th Street. N. W. Tree Species Ne. BLOCK 36o cont. do 108 English mm 23rd Street. N. W. BLOCK 58 Sugar Maple I I Slippery'lflm Sycamore Maple I I Black Cherry 5? Sugar Maple Box Elder Silver Maple 10 Ailanthns 11 Silver Maple 12 Bed Haple I a mucumw sum-cg 13 BLOCK 39 in Bed.Map1e 15 I I 26th Street. N. I. BLOCK 56 1 American 11m 2 I I 3 Black Cherry 11. Sugar Maple 5 I I 31-00! 55 6 Apple tree 212 D3}! Spacing Tree Condition - Ruarks inches 10 35 G c-15 December 2. 1951 15 c9320 G 14 20 G 14 G 5 70 G 6 20 G 18 30 G 0-155 13 G 18 80 14 Dead limbs and stubs 30 20 )4 Dead limbs and stubs 16 20 I Stubs and heart rot 23 20 I Stubs and limbs 20 20 It Stubs 16 20 N Stubs c-20 8 c-155 G 15 15 G December 2. 1951 15 e-25 G 12 50 G 8 55 G 10 300 G 8 15 G 19 645 G c-470 19th Street. N. W. Tree lo . BLOCK Species fi Human I I I I I I Silver Maple I I Sugar Maple I I Red Maple Ailsnthus Black Locut Red Maple I I Sugar Maple 1&1 Norway Mapl e I I Sugar Maple Silver Maple American 31m I I 1&2 American 11m I Chinese 11m American 11m I 37 Sugar Map1e Silver Maple Sugar Naple I I 113] inches l-‘ O‘FUUNUG-PO) P HHP scoot-Moo armour-«son p 53308 Spacing c—llw 135 15 15 15 25 135 23 30 e-1h5 03-25 155 33 w 33 25 PU mofi ? ? ' 38&&8 negaaaaaasa December 5 . 1951 Tree Condition - Remarks 93999999 99939099909990 90099000909099 axons: Dead limbs and. stubs Stunted by vines Dead limbs and decayed trunk 21} 19th Street. N. VI. Tree Species HOe BLOCK 3?. cont'd. #3 Sugar Maple H4 Cherry tree 1+5 American 31m #6 Sycamore Maple #7 Sugar Maple #8 I I #9 American Kim 50 I I 51 I I 52 I I 20th Street. N. W. 11.00! 183 1 Sugar Maple 2 I I JDCCK '62 3 Silver Maple 4 I I 5 Sugar Maple 6 Silver Maple 7 Red. Maple 8 Silver Maple JLOCK 61 9 Apple tree l‘tth Street. N. I. HOOK 28 Silver Maple I I 1 2 3 I I 1+ Silver mp1. 5 I I 6 7 Sugar Maple I I D31 inches 23 12 8 1 13 13 12 13 1h 18 12 385-035 0\ PH owoooomoou. Spacing 100 18 23 170 28 30 C-20 35 c-30 c-ZO 25 3O c-15 c-80 0-95 eaassnaz ? 214 Tree Condition - Remarks 9099999999 900099 99 "d 90’03’6'6’0 December 5. 1951 Deformed and wild December 6. 1951 Girdled I Trunk decay Leaning with decayed trunk 215 21st Street. N. W. December 2. 1951 Tree Species EB! Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks Ne. inches BLOCK 60 1 Shingle Oak 3 c-20 G 2 Silver Maple 26 35 G 3 White Ash 6 20 G lb Silver Maple 1+6 35 G 5 American Elm 15 50 G 6 Silver Maple 21+ 50 G 7 ' " 31 28 G 8 " ' 3 120 1! Dark injury 9 I I 3 20 H I I 10 Norveq,r Maple 2 30 G 11 " ' 7 23 G 12 ' - ' 2 33 G 13 ' ' 2 23 G 14 American Elm 1+ 120 G 15 ' I 6 30 G 16 Ailantlms 3 65 G 17 Red Maple 1+ 25 G 18 American Elm 9 20 G 19 Red Maple 6 12 G 20 American 11m 14 12 G 21 Pussy Willow 5 15 G 22 Silver flaple 2 10 G 23 Pussy Willow 3 15 . G 24 Silver Maple 2 10 G BLOC! 59 25 Pin Oak h G 26 Rock 11m 5 2 G 27 Silver Maple 1 210 G 28 Red Maple 1 65 G 29 .I ' 16 70 'G 30 " I 20 23 G 31 Sugar Maple 6 50 G 32 Red Maple 5 58 G 33 Sugar Maple 5 a G 314 Silver Maple 5 35 G c-3O 215 21st Street. N. W. December 2. 1951 Tree Species DER Spacing Tree Condition - Remarks No. inches BLOCK 6O 1 Shingle Oak 3 0-20 G 2 Silver Maple 26 35 G 3 White Ash 6 20 G 4 Silver Maple 1+6 35 G 5 American Elm 15 50 G 6 Silver Maple 21+ 50 G 7 " " 31 28 G 8 " ' 3 120 M Bark injury 9 I I 3 20 M I I 10 Norway Maple 2 30 G 11 " " 7 23 G 12 " ' ' 2 33 G 13 ' ' 2 23 G 14 American Elm 1} 120 G 15 ' ' 6 30 G 16 Ailanthus 3 65 G 17 Red Maple 1+ 25 G 18 American Elm 9 20 G 19 Red Maple 6 12 G 20 American 11m 1h 12 G 21 Pussy Willow 5 15 G 22 Silver Maple 2 10 G 23 Pussy Willow 3 15 - G 214 Silver Maple 2 10 G BLOCK 59 25 Pin Oak '4 G 26 Rock 11m 5 2 G 27 Silver Maple 1 210 G 28 Red Maple 1 65 G 29 .-" " 16 70 o 30 I ' 20 23 G 31 Sugar Maple 6 50 G 32 Red Maple 5 58 G 33 Sugar Marlo 5 28 G 31; Silver Maple 5 35 G 0-30 l. Solotoroff. William. J. Wiley and Sons. REFERENCES CHAPTER IV. mmmmmm. New York 1911. XVIII. 287 pp.. Chapter 12 p. 2GB. 216 CHAPTER V DATA ANALYSIS. OBSERVATIONS AND SUMMARY Many interesting types of analysis can be made from the informa— tion collected in this tree census. Information such as the percent of maple growing along the streets. an estimated economic evaluation of the trees. physical condition of the trees. the number of undesir— able species. and other facts become apparent through a close study of charts. graphs and tables which are presented in the following pages. Included also are interpretations and/or descriptions of tree spacing. species distribution. tree condition. and tree size distribup tion. Much of this information is broken down from summaries of the city as a whole to individual sections. All were compiled from the tree census data found in Chapter IV. DATA ANALYSIS ‘21:; spacing. The spacing arrangement follows a pattern of em- tremes. being either of a high or a low density. Where streets are densely planted the trees are usually from 15 to 25 feet apart. Such overcrowding appears chiefly on older residential streets. Whereas more recently developed residential areas of the past fifty years are very sparse in planting. with distances of from 60 to 160 feet between trees. 218? A random spacing sample was made in the northeast section of the city. There were 600 trees in the sample which is about 20 percent of the total number of trees in this section. The method used in obtaining this sample was by tallying every fifth data sheet of that section and deleting all trees over 100 feet spacing. Number of trees sampled. 600 Number of trees deleted for spacing greater than 100 feet. 27 Adjusted tree sample used. 573 Combined total of spacing distances. 16.30h feet Average spacing. 28 feet Actual spacing of trees in adjusted sample Trees with spacing over 29 feet. 211 or 37% Trees with spacing under 29 feet. 362 or 63% Total . . . 573 100% A spacing average of 28 feet is much too close for trees such as maple and elm which make up over 89 percent of the trees in the northeast section of the city. It should be pointed out that of the 573 tree adjusted sample. 63 percent had actual spacings of less than the 28 feet average obtained by the sample. Irge,§nggie1. Only two tree'families make up over 86 percent of the total number of trees found in Massillon. They are maple and elm Figure 3. page 221. Extremes of this kind where only two families make up most of the city tree pepulation invite disaster and should [be guarded against. Such a few number of families indicates the need for more diversified species planting programs. 219 TABLE I TREE SPECIES DISTRIBUTION OF MASSILLON. OHIO Species Number of Name ' Trees '7‘— .- O 5 11V er maple O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O I O 1.992 RedMaple eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 1.276 Sugar Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 American Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 693 NorwayMaple.................. 1491+ Catalpa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290 Box Elder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Sycamore 91. Carolina Poplar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Chinese Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 slippem mm C O I O I O O O O I .. I O O O O O O 66 ‘Bh e e e e e' e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e 60 Horse-Chestnut................. 51+ BGBSWOd . O O O O O O O O O O I O O O O O O O 0 w {3 Sycamore Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fruit trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Mountain.Ash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2b Tulip Poplar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2h English.lflm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Pin.0ak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Ailanthus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 TREE SPECIES DISTRIBUTION I 220 TABLE I (continued) OF MASSILLON. OHIO :53: _1. Species Number of Trees Name oak (Var.) . .'. . Buckeye . . . . . Black locust . . . Lombardy Peplar . Miscellaneous Species ‘ ..........18 .......... l5 .......... 12 .......... 12 eeeeeeeeee 71 T0138]. 6el4‘08 Species included under miscellaneous are Dogwood. Black Walnut. Paper Birch. Hophornb‘e'am,, Pussy Willow. Beech. Ginkoo. Wild Cherry. Bigtooth Aspen. White Spruce. Japanese Chestnut. Sassafras. Red Alder. Honey Locust. Juniper. Arbovitae. and Black Cherry. The varieties included under Oaks are. Pin Oak. Shingle Oak. White Oak. Red Oak. Burr Oak and Black Oak. 221 FIGURE 3 TREE SPECIES DISTRIBUTION FOR MASSILLON, OHIO (Based on a total Of 6,408 trees) silver maple 51 % red maple 20 % miscellaneous species sugar maple l4 % 12 % TABLE II TREE SPECIES DISTRIBUTION NORTHEAST SECTION -;_ Species Number of _¥7 Namg trefifil, Silver Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.05b Red Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 862 Sugar Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 317 American Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 282 Norway Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269 Sycamore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Chinese Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #7 Carolina Poplar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Horse-Chestnut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 {Ash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Basswood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Slippery Elm- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Mountain.Ash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Catalpa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Oak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Total 3.196 (Species included under miscellaneous are: Birch. Tulip Poplar. Red Alder. Irench.Puesy Willow. Black Locust. Fruit. Ginlooo. Ailanthus. Sassafras. White Spruce. Black Walnut. Bigtooth Aspen. and Sycamore Maple) 222 TABLE III TREE SPECIES DISTRIBUTION SOUTHEAST SECTION Species Number of =E:__§kggg trees Silver Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 315 Red Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 Sugar Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 American Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183 Norway Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Box Elder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . #5 Carolina Poplar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Slippery Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Catalpa" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Basswood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Pin Oak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1h Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Total 1.273 (Species included.under miscellaneous are: Sycamore. Buckeye. Horse-Chestnut. Dogwood. Ailanthus. Sycamore Maple. White Ash. Lombardy Poplar. Fruit. Chinese Elm. Black Walnut. Tulip Poplar. Mountain Ash. Birch. Hophorn Beam. Black Locust. Ginkoo and Beech.) 223 FIGURE 4 SPECIES DISTRIBUTION BY SECTIONS Northeast Section (Total of 5,147 trees) silver maple Southeast Section (Total of 1,275 trees) silver maple 26 % miscellaneous 224 TABLE IV TREE SPECIES DISTRIBUTION SOUTHWEST SECTION 225 Species Name Number of trees Silver Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Catalpa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sugar Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Red.Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norway Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . American Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Box Elder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sycamore Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carolina Poplar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total (Species included under miscellaneous are: Slippery Elm. Honey Locust. Birch. Basswood. Hoses- ._‘_‘ I480 239 188 125 10b 89 19 18 15 15 6a 1.354 Chinese Elm. Chestnut. Buckeye. Sycamore. Dogwood. Ailanthus. Pfitser Juniper. Fruit. Black walnut and Sassafras.) 226 TABLE V TREE SPECIES DISTRIBUTION NORTHWEST SECTION m }{ Species Number of Name trees tri. rm T Silver Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1U3 American Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Sugar Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Red.Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Box.Elder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Norway Maple 26 Engli 8h mm 0 O O O I O I O O O O O O O O O O O 22 H°r8&che8tnut . . O . . O C O 0 O . O O O C O 12 M1 scallanmus . O O C O O O O O O O O O O 0 C O 86 Total 635 (Species included under miscellaneous are: Catalpa. Slippery Elm. Ailanthus. Basswood. Sycamore..Ash. Sycamore Maple. Fruit. Hophorn Beam. Mountain Ash. Black Walnut. White Oak. Buckeye. Birch. Peplar. Chinese Elm. Arbovitae. Red Cedar. Black Cherry. Tulip Peplar and Pin Oak.) 227 FIGURE 5 SPECIES DISTRIBUTION BY SECTIONS Southwest Section (Total of 1,554 trees) silver maple Northwest Section (Total of 655 trees) miscellane- . silver species maple 24 % 22% elm 26 % 228 TABLE VI SLMMARX OF TREE SPECIES WITH REGARD TO STREET TREE VALUE Most desirable Number of Species ~ trees Red Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.276 Norway Maple . .I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . #99 Sugar Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 Sycamore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9h Basswood . . . . . . . . .,. . . . . . . . . #8 Mountain‘Ash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Tulip Poplar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2h oak a O O I O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O ‘0 [+0 U! Gixlkgo I O O O O O O O O O I O O O O O O O O BlaCk “met 0 I O O O O O O O O O I I O O O 13 Red Alder O I I O I 0 I O I I O I I I O O I 3 Total 2.821 .Dssizalle.§nssias. American Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 693 Slippery Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 English Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2h Ash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6O Horse-chestnut............... 59 Buckeye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Paper Birch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 “900d 0 O I I O O O O O O O O O O O I O I 2 Total 919 TABLE VI (continued) SUMMARX OF TREE SPECIES WITH REGARD TO STREET TREE VALUE r I “f Undesirable Number of Species trees Silver Maple e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e o 1.992 catalpaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 80 Box Elder I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 103 Carolina Poplar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Chinese Elm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Sycamore Maple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Fruit Trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Allanthus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l9 Lombardy Poplar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Total 2.623 FIGURE g STREET TREE SPECIES DESIRABILITY (Based on 6,408 trees) Undesirable species 41 % Desirable species 59 % Undesirable Species 2,625 Desirable species 5,785 250 - TABLE VII MAJOR SPECIES DISTRIBUTION Species name Nunber of Percent trees Silver Maple 1,992 51% Red Maple 1,276 20% Elm 859 15% Sugar Maple 800 12% Norway Maple 494 8% Miscellaneous Species __9_%_31 463; Total 6 ,408 100% The listing of trees classified as miscellaneous Species includes all species named in the detailed classification contained in Table I on page All tabled and graphs here after will refer to Table VII with its six principal divisions of species, silver maple, red maple, elm, sugar maple, norway maple and miscelaneous species. 232 i an. em: a3 mom «mm Rom mam 3.3 mg 3309 noaoomn “a i. *3: m: $33 08 mi m3 Eh SN 385283: “a m an em amen 02 «min 05 um m3 3%: scion an; S as m: «mam :mm «on 9m «98 n3 can: “seam and 02 m5 m: «9% 3m «99.. «8 «3 m9 fin mm mm and mg mg son «an :9 mm 92 3%: eon as Q; *2 own «an we mom can «a as 3%: .853 neso-=mm =3N-:¢H gma-=ma .NH - .a .o .H came uoaoomm mHNHm Rama ho onBDmHmamHn HHH> nAm W § , . 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