Council Oak
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Council Oak
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<p>A large oak tree looms over a man in a horse and buggy in this 1895 photograph. According to local history this is the oak tree under which the Continental Army leaders met the evening before the Battle of King's Mountain. The handwritten caption below the photograph reads: <blockquote>“’Council Oak,’ near Morganton. Under this oak, at Pleasant Gardens, at the home of the McDowell’s, Cols. Campbell, Sevier, Shelby, McDowell, Cleveland and Major Winston met the 30th of September 1780 and determined to pursue Ferguson, whom they defeated and killed at Kings Mountain the 7th day of October 1780. This Oak is 204 feet from tip to tip of the limbs and thirty feet circumference two feet above ground.” </blockquote></p>
<p>The tree no longer survives, but a marker was placed where it stood in commemoration of the site. This image is today part of the collection of Kings Mountain National Military Park.</p> |
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Creator (cre): U.S. Government
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Kings Mountain National Military Park
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Council Oak
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