Publication information |
Source: Forest Leaves Source type: magazine Document type: article Document title: “Arbor Day in Pennsylvania” Author(s): anonymous Date of publication: June 1902 Volume number: 8 Issue number: 9 Pagination: 134 |
Citation |
“Arbor Day in Pennsylvania.” Forest Leaves June 1902 v8n9: p. 134. |
Transcription |
excerpt |
Keywords |
McKinley memorialization (Philadelphia, PA); McKinley memorialization (Newtown, PA); McKinley Tree. |
Named persons |
Joseph M. Hartman; William McKinley; George W. Ochs. |
Document |
Arbor Day in Pennsylvania [excerpt]
Trees were also planted at the Philadelphia Home for Incurables, Forty-eighth
Street and Woodland Avenue. George Ochs, of the Times, delivered an address.
The special feature of the exercises was the planting of a tree in memory of
the late President McKinley.
Throughout the State the day was also well observed,
and special mention will be made of a few.
The Board of Education of Williamsport presented
a special circular, giving suggestions for Arbor Day exercises at the various
schools.
At Newtown, an elaborate programme was prepared
by the borough schools.
Principal Hartman explained the origin of Arbor
Day. He said the first public planting of trees in honor of the memory of distinguished
people took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, twenty years ago, and that the tree they
were about to plant would be known as the “McKinley Tree,” in honor of the late
President, William McKinley. We want to teach our children the true reasons
for the preservation of the trees and forests, as well as for their beauty and
the comfort they give.