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- Reservoir or Fountain covered with a vine treliage in a form of a dome or copula [sic].” [Fig. 4] Dearborn, H. A. S., 1832, describing Mount Auburn Cemetery42 KB (5,637 words) - 13:27, April 1, 2021
- BOTAN'ICAL, a. [See Botany.] Pertaining to botany; relating to plants in general; also, containing plants, as a botanic garden.” Dearborn, H. A. S., September63 KB (8,784 words) - 14:42, March 8, 2021
- the landscape. At Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, H. A. S. Dearborn (1831) praised how the clumps of trees and shrubs helped to diversify56 KB (7,984 words) - 14:42, March 25, 2021
- described by H. A. S. Dearborn (1832). Burial monuments found on the grounds contributed to the emotional impact of Mount Auburn Cemetery’s “romantic” and71 KB (10,152 words) - 10:36, April 6, 2021
- extent of each; a large garden would be but a small park; and the circumference of a considerable park but a short riding. “A park and a garden are more87 KB (12,484 words) - 13:27, April 12, 2021
- dollars; and be also liable in damages to the party injured.” Dearborn, H. A. S., 1832, describing Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, MA (quoted in Harris78 KB (11,286 words) - 15:19, August 13, 2021
- compose broad belts laid out in a serpentine or waving direction, and edged with thrift, (statice armeria).” Dearborn, H. A. S., 1832, describing Mount Auburn85 KB (12,270 words) - 16:58, April 5, 2021
- appearance of the tender shoots. These hedge’s are trimmed periodically and kept in excellent order. Dearborn, H. A. S., 1832, describing Mount Auburn Cemetery88 KB (12,511 words) - 20:49, March 29, 2021