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Jordan, William R., III (ed.) / Our first 50 years: the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum 1934-1984
(1984)
Jordon, William R., III
A perspective: the Arboretum at 50, pp. 21-24
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A Perspective
The Arboretum at 50
of its seed origin. More recently by William R. Jordan III Arboretum's
early course are
the Longenecker Gardens has been I first read Professor Leopold's obvious.
The first was the great
the beneficiary of plant dedication address in 1977, shortly local interest
early in this century
explorations, both domestic and after beginning work here at the in creating
parks for the rapidly
foreign, sponsored by the USDA Arboretum, when I came across a growing City
of Madison. The
and other arboreta and botanical copy in the UW Archives, and I first efforts
to set the Arboretum
gardens. The high priority placed have been thinking about it ever land
aside as open space were in
on the accession of plants of since. It seems to me that it is fact aimed
at creation of a park.
documented origin will ensure that much more than a historic While that
effort failed, and the
the collections of the Longenecker curiosity. It is a prophetic
Arboretum is explicitly not a park
Horticultural Gardens are of statement and a charter for the
today, this influence lives on in
scientific value to researchers both development of a new kind
of public use and appreciation of the
now and for the next fifty years. U enterprise — not just
a new kind Arboretum — and even more
of arboretum, but a new way of significantly in the powerful
thinking about and dealing with esthetic and historical motives that
nature. I think it has major underlay the novel development
implications, not only for the plan for the Arboretum, so clearly
Arboretum itself or the University evident in Professor Leopold's
of Wisconsin, but for dedication address.
technological societies everywhere. Nevertheless, the park
Yet recognition of this has been movement is part of the prehistory
surprisingly slow in coming. Even of the Arboretum, not its history.
today, it seems to me, its full The history began with the
import has not been fully grasped successful drive for the first
by scientists generally, by many acquisition of land in the early
environmentalists, or by the 1930s, the decade of dust and
general public. For evidence of depression, and it seems clear in
this you have only to consider that retrospect, if it was not clear then,
in all that has been written about that the Arboretum is a product
Leopold during the last thirty-five of that time in several specific
McKay Center years, no one has identified his ways.
participation in the development First, it was the low prices of
of the UW Arboretum and the the Depression era that made it
ideas behind it as one of his most possible to acquire land on the
novel and far-reaching scale conceived by Michael Olbrich
contributions to the modern and Joseph Jackson, the early
conservation movement of which leaders of the project — largely
he was both prophet and pioneer. with money provided by a few
The Arboretum, it seems, public-spirited benefactors such as
represented an idea that was far Louis Gardner. Indeed, the
— perhaps too far — ahead of its acquisition of land for the
time in 1934. Where did this idea Arboretum coincided almost
come from? What did it mean to exactly with the period of
Leopold and his audience? And economic depression. It began in
what does it mean to us as we the very depths of the Depression
look back over our first half in 1932, and was 95 percent
century and look forward to our complete by 1941. Far from being
second? paradoxical, this reflected a
It seems to me that some of the national pattern, as farms failed
major influences that shaped the due to economic hard times and
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