Sandy topples 400-year-old mightly oak On Friday, little remained of it, and longtime residents were saddened by the loss. "Back in the '70s construction crews, working on the new houses in the neighborhood, took a limb off the tree and were planning to take it down," she said. When he went outside he found the top tree branch had fallen, and about 20 minutes later, another large gust took off the entire top of the tree. On Tuesday, Miller and others watched as United Illuminating crews worked to free tree limbs and branches from downed power lines. Mulford said there also were two huge white pines on the property that were planted by "two boys who went off to the Civil War." Jones had nominated the oak tree to be included in the list of Connecticut's Notable Trees, and it appeared on that website.