250 year old allee. Pitney Farm (Menham, New Jersey) Kathleen T. Pitney, photographer |
– John Burroughs, naturalist
Nature writers like John Burroughs (1837-1921) along with Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman, John Muir and Henry David Thoreau have had a huge influence on America’s appreciation of nature. Burroughs’ writings, in particular, made him a popular public figure in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when the conservation movement in America was making important strides at the national level. As a result of his popularity, Burroughs made friends with powerful and influential people, including President Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Edison, Harvey Firestone and Henry Ford (all of whom he camped with).
Vollum Garden (Portland, Oregon) Cynthia Woodyard, photographer |
Pitney Farm (Mendham, New Jersey) Kathleen T. Pitney, photographer |
To learn more about the science behind the changing colors of leaves, visit the U.S. Forest Service’s web site dedicated to the topic.
Archival materials relating to Burroughs can be found in numerous repositories throughout the country spanning from California to Massachusetts.
-Kelly Crawford, Museum Specialist
Archives of American Gardens
Smithsonian Gardens
Archives of American Gardens
Smithsonian Gardens
Thanks for those beautiful images of autumn. It is time to pause and appreciate the nature and leave the stress behind.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful. As a native of Ohio and having lived in New England for years, I miss the vibrant colors of autumn here in Southern California. Thank you for triggering some very fond memories.
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