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Spirit manifestations of Annie and Helen?
This page is getting closer to completion thanks to the coaxing of Marilyn Delano.

The white cloud around the planting of a pin-oak tree. Is it Annie's spirit? This tree was planted in the front yard of the Wrentham House, on April 14, 1993, in celebration of Annie's 127th birthday. There was a pin-oak tree at Helen's home in Easton, CT (where Helen moved to after Annie's death.) Helen named it "Teacher's tree" for it's strength and beauty. The tree in Easton survived after a fire burned down Helen's house in 1946. In celebration of Annie and Helen, Cathleen Burke planted a pin-oak at the Wrentham Home.

The 360 degree circle in the left-hand corner of the picture is said to be the presence of a spirit in its fullest. Is it Helen? This rose bush was planted by Cathleen Burke on June 1, 1993 (the 25th anniversary of Helen death)in front of the Wrentham Home.
Teacher's PlayAnne BancroftIn MemoryAFBDr. Bell
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