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The '''Olcott Arboretum''' is a botanical collection of trees located on the [[Olcott (campus)|headquarters campus]] of the [[Theosophical Society in America]] in Wheaton, Illinois. The campus has long been called "Olcott" after a founder of the [[Theosophical Society]], [[Henry Steel Olcott]]. | The '''Olcott Arboretum''' is a botanical collection of trees located on the [[Olcott (campus)|headquarters campus]] of the [[Theosophical Society in America]] in Wheaton, Illinois. The campus has long been called "Olcott" after a founder of the [[Theosophical Society]], [[Henry Steel Olcott]]. | ||
== Establishment of the arboretum == | |||
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== History of trees on the Olcott campus == | |||
When the Theosophical Society purchased land in Wheaton early in 1925, the first action taken on the bare plowed fields was a plant a grove of trees. The first tree planted, on May 6, 1925, was a silver linden. | |||
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File:Planting_first_tree_1925.jpg|<center>Silver linden, May 6, 1925</center> | |||
File:Grove and cottage Aug 8 1926 .jpg|<center>Grove on May 8, 1926</center> | |||
File:Grove 1931.jpg|<center>Grove and Rogers Building in 1931</center> | |||
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Revision as of 16:37, 1 November 2019
The Olcott Arboretum is a botanical collection of trees located on the headquarters campus of the Theosophical Society in America in Wheaton, Illinois. The campus has long been called "Olcott" after a founder of the Theosophical Society, Henry Steel Olcott.
Establishment of the arboretum
History of trees on the Olcott campus
When the Theosophical Society purchased land in Wheaton early in 1925, the first action taken on the bare plowed fields was a plant a grove of trees. The first tree planted, on May 6, 1925, was a silver linden.