
Oak trees in Colbert’s forest
We recently posted about Constitution Grove, a 50,000-acre private forest maintained by the US Navy, in part to provide white oak trees used in maintaining the USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned naval vessel still afloat. The forest is part of the Naval Support Activity Crane, 35 miles southwest of Bloomington, Indiana.
The United States is by no means the only country to set aside forests for ship construction and repair. Indeed, Constitution Grove is relatively new and largely ceremonial. The grove was only dedicated on May 8, 1976. By contrast, French Minister Jean-Baptiste Colbert ordered the planting of oak groves to supply the needs of the future French navy way back in 1607. Planting continued up and through the Napoleonic era.