Turning Graves into Gardens
The Old Burial Ground is nestled securely within Cambridge. Its landscape is simple, a mostly flat plain with a few trees. The Old Burial Ground Mt. Auburn Cemetery on the other hand is on the outskirts of Cambridge. It is much less flat with more trees, shrubbery, and flowers to create a more picturesque landscape. Mount Auburn Cemetery This difference reflects both a cultural and religious shift in how the men and women of the late 19th and early 20th centuries related to one another and to their dead as compared to the men and women of the 17th century. We can see this difference when comparing their graves. Pictured above is the tomb of Joseph Whall. The move to more intricate and varied styles of entombment shows a move toward more varried taste in burial style. Compared to this tombstone for Margarit Holyoke, the wife of one of Harvard’s earliest presidents, which is much smaller and simpler. In “Thomas Shepard’s Record of Relations of Religious Experience” by Mary Rhineland...