Nearby, there is a wooden plank that leads to a small tree. The plaque at this tree says: “This oak tree, planted with soil from Jamestown, Virginia, the first permanent English settlement in the new world, commemorates the bicentenary of the constitution of the United States of America. It stands in acknowledgement that the ideals of liberty and justice embodied in the constitution trace their lineage through institutions of English law to the Magna Carta, sealed at Runnymede on June 15th, 1215. Planted December 2, 1987, by John O. Marsh, Jr., Secretary of the Army of the United States of America.”
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