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Hower: Crab apple trees dying

Publication details

"Hower: Crab apple trees dying" was published on April 21, 1993 in Worthington Suburbia News (SNP), page 13.
Christopher Bifani is the author.

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It covers the topic trees.
It features the person Fred W. Hower.
It features the organization Worthington Arbor Advisory Committee (WAAC).
It covers the city Worthington.

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Available at Worthington Libraries on microfilm roll number 1255242578. Contact library staff for more information.

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