Note how many of the big trees were named. Also note that the current California Tunnel Tree is NOT listed. Maybe it had a different name back in 1920.
The Name and Size of the named Giants Sequoias of the Mariposa Grove (circa 1920) [All dimensions are in feet.] Name of Tree Girth Approx. Girth Approx. Height at diametr about diameter of base at base 10 feet about tree above 10 feet ground above ground Boston 58 18.4 47 14.9 248 Capt. A. E. Wood 52 16.5 40 12.7 310 Chicago 57 18.1 40.5 12.9 223 Columbia 80.5 25.6 52 16.5 294 Faithful Couple 94 29.9 63 20 244 Forest Queen 53.5 17 38 12.1 219 Fresno 63 20 38.5 12.2 273 Galen Clark 59.5 18.9 47 14.9 238 General Grant 67 21.3 42 13.4 271 General Logan 76 24.2 49.5 15.7 259 General Sheridan 76 24.2 51 16.2 263 General Sherman 63 20 41.5 13.2 267 Georgia 48 15.3 35 11.1 270 Grizzly Giant 93 29.6 64.5 20.5 204 Lafayette 92.5 29.4 53 16.9 273 Lincoln 72 22.9 54.5 17.3 258 Longfellow 51.5 16.4 43 13.7 273 Mark Twain 53 16.9 41 13 331 Michigan 55.5 17.7 40 12.7 257 Mississippi 54.5 17.3 37.5 11.9 269 Nevada 48.5 15.4 35 11.1 278 New York 52 16.5 45.5 14.5 237 Old Guard (South Tree) 45 14.3 31 9.9 244 Philadelphia 61.5 19.6 50.5 16.1 275 Pittsburgh 53.5 17 41 13 242 South Carolina 74 23.5 54.5 17.3 264 St. Louis 73 23.2 51 16.2 269 Stonewall Jackson 53 16.9 38.5 12.2 265 Vermont 47 14.9 38 12.1 257 Washington 92 29.3 65 20.7 235 Wawona Tunnel Tree --- --- 60.5 19.2 227 Whittier 62 19.7 47 14.9 268 William McKinley 70 22.3 46.5 14.8 243Yosemite Park Rules and Regulations (1920): Facts and Figures
Now, if someone could find and post a map of the Mariposa Grove with the location of all these named trees clearly marked, it would be greatly appreciated.