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“Sleep soldier still in honored rest your truth and valor wearing the bravest are the tenderest the loving are the daring” — from the monument of William Bradford Homer, (Lot 1321, Yarrow Path) “Her path was surrounded by radiance and fragrance and she was an inspiration and a joy to all her friends” — from the monument of Susanne Wheeler Bennett, (Lot 2178, Greenbrier Path) The “Say not goodnight but in some brighter clime bid me good morning” —from the monument of Charlotte E. Greene, (Lot 1256, Geranium Path) Written landscape Participants in the Monument Inscription Workshop literally read the landscape as an effort to record inscriptions that are disappearing as marble wears away and brownstone disintegrates. Through this program inscriptions are transcribed by volunteers and become part of Mount Auburn’s Historical Collections. The knowledge gained from the monument will therefore be preserved in our archives even after the carvings vanish. Volunteers are working in the historic core of Mount Auburn and discovering valuable information about many of our residents. These monuments are archives in the landscape that commemorate individuals who frequently do not have heartfelt biographical infor- mation elsewhere. Often we find cenotaphs, which are monuments commemorating someone whose remains are located elsewhere. Locating a cenotaph is particularly exciting since this is typically someone not otherwise known by Mount Auburn. Currently, the Cemetery tracks residents by their remains, so when a person is not interred here, there is not typically institutional knowledge of a monument in their honor. This exciting project that captures unique and threatened inscriptions would not be successful without our dedicated group of volunteers. We will resume our Monument Inscription Workshop in spring of 2011. Please check our website at www.mountauburn.org for a list of dates. 12 | Sweet Auburn During our Monument Inscription Workshop, volunteers decipher fading words by using flashlights, mirrors, and just their eyes.