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Skeleton found when historic Conn. tree uprooted

Tree was planted on the green in 1909

Updated: Wednesday, 31 Oct 2012, 11:30 AM CDT
Published : Wednesday, 31 Oct 2012, 10:45 AM CDT

NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — New Haven police say superstorm Sandy has revealed a skeleton beneath the town green that may have been there since Colonial times.

For more coverage details, visit our sister site WTNH-TV.

Skeletal remains surface

Police spokesman David Hartman says a woman who was with other bystanders looking at a fallen oak tree called police Tuesday after she saw bones in the upturned roots.

Hartman says the tree was planted on the green in 1909 on the 100th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's birth. He says the remains likely belong to one of thousands of people buried there in Colonial times. The remains will be evaluated by the state medical examiner.

Katie Carbo, who called police, tells the New Haven Independent she saw something in the tree roots, and found the bones when she removed some dirt. She says the skeleton "should be given a proper burial."

 

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