“The primary purpose of the Legislature in establishing "Arbor Day," was to develop and stimulate in the children of the Commonwealth a love and reverence for Nature as revealed in trees and shrubs and flowers. In the language of the statute, "to encourage the planting, protection and preservation of trees and shrubs" was believed to be the most effectual way in which to lead our children to love Nature and reverence Nature's God, and to see the uses to which these natural objects may be put in making our school grounds more healthful and at-tractive.” WayMayChildrenUseSchoolPurposeLanguageNaturalTreeObjectsFlowerOur ChildrenProtectionPrimariesReverencePreservationLegislatureCommonwealthStatutesNature LoveShrubsArbor DayArbors Author:Andrew S. Draper
“The school children of New York State planted more than 200,000 trees within ten years from the time Arbor Day was recognized. Few similar efforts in years have been more thoroughly commendable than the effort to get our people practically to show their appreciation of the beauty and usefulness of trees.” PeopleYearsChildrenHas BeensStatesShowsSchoolEffortTreeNew YorkTenAppreciationUsefulnessCommendableArbor DayNew York StateArbors Author:Andrew S. Draper