Windsor Church historical, Vermont - vt014 Additional Site Information C. Baisan Reference: Pederson, N., A.R. Bell, E.R. Cook, U. Lall, N. Devineni, R. Seager, K. Eggleston, and K.J. Vranes. In press 2013. Is an Epic Pluvial Masking the Water Insecurity of the Greater New York City Region? Journal of Climate, Early Online Release 2012 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00723.1 Notes: This collection of Tsuga canadensis raw ring widths was made from the Windsor Church in Windsor, VT by C. Baisan. Construction was in 1846/1847 and composed of local timber. While we cannot say much about the original forest from which these timbers originated, it is not a stretch to consider detrending these raw data with closed-canopy or forest interior conditions in mind given eastern hemlock’s basic life-history traits and typical growth patterns. For the Pederson et al. (2012) paper, these data were combined with the Pack Forest (Tsuga canadensis) data that are accessible in the ITRDB.