Mount Auburn Cemetery

Mount Auburn Cemetery
Mount Auburn Cemetery in June 2005
Mount Auburn Cemetery is located in Massachusetts
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Mount Auburn Cemetery is located in the United States
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Map
Interactive map showing the location for Mount Auburn Cemetery
Location580 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Coordinates42°22′16″N 71°08′41″W / 42.37111°N 71.14472°W / 42.37111; -71.14472
Built1831
ArchitectAlexander Wadsworth and Jacob Bigelow
Architectural styleExotic Revival, Other, Gothic Revival
NRHP reference No.75000254[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPApril 21, 1975
Designated NHLDMay 27, 2003

Mount Auburn Cemetery, located in Cambridge and Watertown, Massachusetts, is the first rural or garden cemetery in the United States. It is the burial site of many prominent Boston Brahmins, and is a National Historic Landmark.

Dedicated in 1831 and set with classical monuments in a rolling landscaped terrain,[2] it marked a distinct break with Colonial-era burying grounds and church-affiliated graveyards. The appearance of this type of landscape coincides with the rising popularity of the term "cemetery," derived from the Greek for "a sleeping place," instead of graveyard. This language and outlook eclipsed the previous harsh view of death and the afterlife embodied by old graveyards and church burial plots.[3]

The 174-acre (70 ha) cemetery is important both for its historical aspects and for its role as an arboretum. It is Watertown's largest contiguous open space and extends into Cambridge to the east, adjacent to the Cambridge City Cemetery and Sand Banks Cemetery. It was designated a National Historic Landmark District in 2003 for its pioneering role in 19th-century cemetery development.[4]

History

Guide Through Mount Auburn, published in 1854

The land that became Mount Auburn Cemetery was originally named Stone's Farm, though locals referred to it as "Sweet Auburn" after the 1770 poem "The Deserted Village" by Oliver Goldsmith.[5] Mount Auburn Cemetery was inspired by Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris and was itself an inspiration to cemetery designers, most notably at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn (1838), Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia, and Abney Park in London. Mount Auburn Cemetery was designed largely by Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn with assistance from Jacob Bigelow and Alexander Wadsworth.

Bigelow came up with the idea for Mount Auburn as early as 1825, though a site was not acquired until five years later.[6] Bigelow, a medical doctor, was concerned about the unhealthiness of burials under churches as well as the possibility of running out of space.[7] With help from the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, Mount Auburn Cemetery was founded on 70 acres (28 hectares) of land authorized by the Massachusetts Legislature for use as a garden or rural cemetery.[8] The original land cost $6,000; it was later extended to 170 acres (69 hectares). The main gate was built in the Egyptian Revival style and cost US$10,000 (equivalent to $286,125 in 2023).[9] The first president of the Mount Auburn Association, Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, dedicated the cemetery in 1831.[7] Story's dedication address, delivered on September 24, 1831,[10] set the model for many more addresses in the following three decades.[11] Garry Wills focuses on it as an important precursor to President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.[12]

The cemetery is credited as the beginning of the American public parks and gardens movement. It set the style for other suburban American cemeteries such as Laurel Hill Cemetery (Philadelphia, 1836), Mount Hope Cemetery (Bangor, Maine, 1834), America's first municipal rural cemetery; Green-Wood Cemetery (Brooklyn, 1838), The Green Mount Cemetery (Baltimore, Maryland, 1839) Mount Hope Cemetery (Rochester, NY, 1838), Lowell Cemetery (Lowell, Massachusetts, 1841), Allegheny Cemetery (Pittsburgh, 1844), Albany Rural Cemetery (Menands, New York, 1844), Swan Point Cemetery (Providence, Rhode Island 1846), Spring Grove Cemetery (Cincinnati, 1844),[13] and Forest Hills Cemetery (Jamaica Plain, 1848) as well as Oakwood Cemetery in Syracuse, New York. It can be considered the link between Capability Brown's English landscape gardens and Frederick Law Olmsted's Central Park in New York (1850s).[citation needed]

Mount Auburn was established at a time when Americans had a sentimental interest in rural cemeteries.[14] It is still well known for its tranquil atmosphere and accepting attitude toward death. Many of the more traditional monuments feature poppy flowers, symbols of blissful sleep. In the late 1830s, its first unofficial guide, Picturesque Pocket Companion and Visitor's Guide Through Mt. Auburn, was published and featured descriptions of some of the more interesting monuments as well as a collection of prose and poetry about death by writers including Nathaniel Hawthorne and Willis Gaylord Clark.[14] Because of the number of visitors, the cemetery's developers carefully regulated the grounds: they had a policy to remove "offensive and improper" monuments and only "proprietors" (i.e., plot owners) could have vehicles on the grounds and were allowed within the gates on Sundays and holidays.[14] However, Mount Auburn differed from previously established cemeteries in that it was open to the general public and was not restricted to specific religious groups, reflecting the growing religious pluralism of Boston during the time.[15]

In the 1840s, Mount Auburn was considered one of the most popular tourist destinations in the nation, along with Niagara Falls and Mount Vernon.[16] A 16-year-old Emily Dickinson wrote about her visit to Mount Auburn in a letter in 1846.[16][17] 60,000 people visited the cemetery in 1848 alone.[16]

Buildings

The cemetery has three notable buildings on its grounds. Washington Tower was designed by Bigelow and built in 1852–54. Named for George Washington, the 62-foot (19 m) tower was built of Quincy granite and provides excellent views of the area. Bigelow Chapel was built in the 1840s and rebuilt in the 1850s, also of Quincy granite, and was renovated in 1899 under the direction of architect Willard Sears to accommodate a crematorium. Its interior was again renovated in 1924 by Allen & Collens. Through all of these alterations, stained-glass windows by the Scottish firm of Allan & Ballantyne were preserved.[18]

In 1870 the cemetery trustees, feeling the need for additional function space, purchased land across Mount Auburn Street and constructed a reception house.[19] This building was supplanted in the 1890s by the construction of the Story Chapel and Administration Building, adjacent to the main gate.[18] The first reception house was designed by Nathaniel J. Bradlee, and is (like the cemetery) listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[19] The second building was designed by Willard Sears, and is built of Potsdam sandstone in what Sears characterized as "English Perpendicular Style". The chapel in this building was redecorated in 1929 by Allen & Collens to include stained-glass by New England artist Earl E. Sanborn.[18]

Today

Mount Auburn Cemetery
(view as a 360° interactive panorama)

More than 93,000 people are buried in the cemetery as of 2003.[9] A number of historically significant people have been interred there since its inception, particularly members of the Boston Brahmins and the Boston elite associated with Harvard University, as well as a number of prominent Unitarians.

The cemetery is nondenominational and continues to make space available for new plots. The area is well known for its beautiful environs and is a favorite location for bird-watchers; over 220 species of birds have been observed at the cemetery since 1958.[20] Guided tours of the cemetery's historic, artistic, and horticultural points of interest are available.

Mount Auburn's collection of over 5,500 trees includes nearly 700 species and varieties. Thousands of very well-kept shrubs and herbaceous plants weave through the cemetery's hills, ponds, woodlands, and clearings. The cemetery contains more than 10 miles (17 km) of roads and many paths. Landscaping styles range from Victorian-era plantings to contemporary gardens, from natural woodlands to formal ornamental gardens, and from sweeping vistas through majestic trees to small enclosed spaces. Many trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants are tagged with botanic labels containing their scientific and common names.

The cemetery was among those profiled in the 2005 PBS documentary A Cemetery Special.

A panoramic view of the Downtown Boston skyline as seen from Washington Tower at the cemetery

Notable burials

Bigelow Chapel

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. January 23, 2007.
  2. ^ Bunting, Bainbridge; Robert H. Nylander (1973). Old Cambridge. Cambridge: Cambridge Historical Commission. p. 69. ISBN 0-262-53014-7.
  3. ^ McDannell, Colleen; Lang, Bernhard (2001). Heaven: A history (2nd ed.). New Haven, CN: Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300091076. OCLC 783036782.
  4. ^ "Mount Auburn Cemetery". National Park Service. Retrieved December 22, 2020.
  5. ^ Wilson, Susan (2000). Literary Trail of Greater Boston. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. p. 114. ISBN 0-618-05013-2.
  6. ^ Reps, John W. (1992) [1965]. The Making of Urban America: A History of City Planning in the United States'. Princeton: Princeton University Press. p. 326. ISBN 978-0-691-00618-5.
  7. ^ a b Carrott, Richard G. (1978). The Egyptian Revival: Its Sources, Monuments, and Meaning, 1808–1858. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 86.
  8. ^ Barth, Gunther (1989). Craig Robert Zabel (ed.). The Park Cemetery: Its Western Migration in American Public Architecture: European Roots and Native Expressions. Penn State Press. p. 61. ISBN 0-915773-04-X.
  9. ^ a b Rogak, Lisa (2004). Stones and Bones of New England: A Guide to Unusual, Historic, and Otherwise Notable Cemeteries. Globe Pequot. pp. 69, 71. ISBN 978-0-7627-3000-1.
  10. ^ Joseph Story, An Address Delivered on the Dedication of the Cemetery at Mount Auburn, September 24, 1831 (Boston, J.T. & Edward Buckingham 1831)
  11. ^ Alfred L. Brophy, "These Great and Beautiful Republics of the Dead": Public Constitutionalism and the Antebellum Cemetery
  12. ^ Garry Wills, Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Remade America
  13. ^ The Cincinnati Cemetery of Spring Grove, Report for 1857. C. F. Bradley, printers. 1857. pp. 3.
  14. ^ a b c Douglas, Ann (1977). The Feminization of American Culture. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. pp. 210–211. ISBN 0-394-40532-3.
  15. ^ Dupré, Judith (2007). Monuments: America's History in Art and Memory (1st ed.). New York: Random House. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-4000-6582-0. OCLC 70046094.
  16. ^ a b c "The Cemetery That Was a 19th Century Tourist Attraction". New England Historical Society. Retrieved November 3, 2016.
  17. ^ "Reading 3: A Place for the Living--Leisure, Learning, and Mourning". ParkNet. National Park Service. Retrieved November 3, 2016.
  18. ^ a b c "NHL nomination for Mount Auburn Cemetery". National Park Service. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  19. ^ a b "MACRIS inventory record for Mount Auburn Cemetery Reception House (583 Mount Auburn Street)". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved March 21, 2014.
  20. ^ eBird. 2012. eBird: An online database of bird distribution and abundance [web application]. eBird, Ithaca, New York. Available: http://www.ebird.org. (Accessed: May 16, 2014).

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