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New York City

Manhattan lost tree relic  - tree was planted on Broadway by the Huguenot Varian family



A burly piece of wood, 6 x 4 in. and 1 1/4 in. thick, a relic from from the Varian Tree which was cut down by the City of New York in 1880. The original owner affixed a newspaper clipping to the smooth portion of the relic that reads: "THE VARIAN TREE -- The veteran tree planted by a member of the old Huguenot Varian family, on Broadway, opposite what is now known as 1,151 Broadway, is gradually falling before the axes of the men employed under the direction of Superintendent Ward of the Bureau of Lands and Places. Last night its last branch was razed to the ground before the workmen knocked off. The trunk, which still stands will be attacked at three o'clock this morning, and by daylight not a vestige of the veteran will remain."



The 1864 Lithographic print by Major & Knapp of the Varian tree is provided by the New York Public Library Digital Gallery, Standard Reference EM11187, Digital ID: 421861, Record ID: 165606, Catalog Call Number: MEZP (Room 307).



Relic obtained from the collection of John S. Reigart.



John S. Reigart was born in 1833 or 1834 in New York City where he resided for most of his life. By occupation, he was a bank clerk with very precise penmanship which is evident on his identification label. During the mid and late 19th century, Reigart assembled a comprehensive collection of relics from every period of America’s history. He was clearly aware of the importance of provenance of all the pieces in his collection and included detailed documentation in the form of period ink script notes, most of which he attached to the actual artifacts. About ten years ago, Reigart’s collection was discovered in the estate of a deceased Connecticut book dealer.

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