1931/02/16: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton
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February 16 1931
Letter from C. E. Godsalk to Joy Morton relating that the Van Gemerts' roof caught fire, but the fire was easily extinguished. They are planting some of the evergreens that were previously dug. They received some walnut seeds of the Thomas variety from Mr. Bixby. They are supposed to be the fastest growing walnut trees. They hope to get an exceptionally fast growing tree from the seeds which they will then propagate. He describes the fertilizer experiments they plan to conduct. Their dairy milk base has been cut, but they will endeavor to make the dairy pay. Prices are low in the poultry business, too. He encloses a letter from his wife Margaret. He hopes they are having a glorious trip.
Dairy farming
Farms
Poultry farms
Correspondence
Evergreen Trees and Shrubs
Forestry Plots
Arboretum Residential Housing
Juglans L. (walnut)
Farms
Poultry farms
Correspondence
Evergreen Trees and Shrubs
Forestry Plots
Arboretum Residential Housing
Juglans L. (walnut)
Morton, Joy (received by)
Van Gemert, John (is related to)
Bixby, Willard G. (is related to)
Godshalk, Margaret (is related to)
Van Gemert, John (is related to)
Bixby, Willard G. (is related to)
Godshalk, Margaret (is related to)
English