1931/09/30: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton
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1931/09/30: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton


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September 30 1931
Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton containing an inventory of the red cedar trees on the property, as he requested. The red cedars in the hedge and the mass planting would only be useful in similar situations. The trees have cedar apples from cedar apple rust. If they are moved away from the other host, the hawthorn, the disease would disappear after next spring. He suggests moving the specimen trees in the 6-8 foot range now and the larger sizes this winter.
Morton, Joy (received by)
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