Common Name: black oak | Circumference: 288 |
Species: | Height: 106 |
Scientific Name: Quercus velutina | Crown: 136 |
Native/Naturalized: Native to Virginia | Points: 428 |
Status: alive | Last Measured: 2022 |
National Champion: no | Last Measured by: Byron Carmean, Dylan Kania, Gary Williamson |
Comments: Located on the Brandon Plantation along the James River. Brandon was originally a vast land grant to John Martin, companion of Captain John Smith, on his first voyage to America. The tract was known as Martin's Brandon. In 1637, merchants John Sadler and Richard Quiney and mariner William Barber, bought Martin's Brandon. They and their heirs farmed it successfully until 1720 when it was sold to Nathaniel Harrison. The house was built c. 1765 by Nathaniel Harrison II, for his son Benjamin Harrison. 2016 measurements by Byron Carmean and Gary Williamson: circumference 288", height 108', crown 137', points 430. |
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Top: Byron Carmean October 2016. Center and Bottom: D. Kania 6/12/2022. |
Location of Tree | |
Tree is located in: Prince George | Land Owner: Brandon Plantation |
GPS Coordinates: 37.27042, -76.99622 | Owner Email: |
Directions: Tree sits among several farm buildings about 1 mile north of the main plantation house, near Brandon Point. Tree is in open area clearly visible from the end of Route 602 (Point Road). |
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Contact Information | |
Contact Name: Byron Carmean | Permission to Advertise: Yes |
Contact Email: rockplantrn@gmail.com | Contact Address: 3616 Labrador Lane Suffolk, VA 23434 |
Contact Phone: 757-934-0588 | |
Contact Info: Todd Price (Farm Manager), 804-712-9454 |
Nominators |
Original Nominator(s): Byron Carmean and Gary Williamson |
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