Sweet Auburn: The Magazine of the Friends of Mount Auburn Environmental Leader and Innovator | Page 7

maybe spending more time at places like Mount Auburn will help us take the next step and remember that we’re all equally dependent on the environment, on clean air, clean water, sunlight, the welcoming earth, and the things that grow out of that earth. Aaron Sachs is Associate Professor of History and American Studies, Cornell University. He is author of Arcadian America: The Death and Life of an Environmental Tradition. Dr. Sachs was the Keynote Speaker at Mount Auburn’s 2013 Council of Visitors meeting where he examined Mount Auburn from the Perspective of Environmental History. He lives in Ithaca, NY, with his wife and three children, though this year he is mostly in Cambridge, on a fellowship at Harvard University’s Charles Warren Center, where the focal theme for the academic year is “The Envi- ronment and the American Past.” Images of the Cemetery from the early days of photography to the present day continue to illustrate visitors exploring, enjoying and taking solace in the landscape. Opposite page, top to bottom; Visitors at the Lawn, c.1870s; Children Exploring Mount Auburn, 1969 (reprinted with permission from Harvard Magazine); Birdwatchers, c.1990. This page: Dave Barnett Leads School Group, 1995; Walking Tour of Willow Pond, 2008. Summer 2014 | 5