1932/03/28: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton
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1932/03/28: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton


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March 28 1932
Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton telling him of the effect on work of the recent blizzard at the Arboretum. Their Chicago Garden Show entry includes forced early flowering shrubs that are a part of an exhibit showing a future path entrance into the Arboretum. The exhibit is meant to show the natural effect of the Arboretum and will include a rail fence, red cedars, the flowering shrubs, and a large hawthorne. They will have a bulletin board which will display an Arboretum map and various Arboretum bulletins along with subscription blanks for the bulletins. Due to the snow, nothing is being done on the roads except the Odgen Avenue overhead bridge. He is glad they are both having such a nice trip and looks forward to seeing them back at Thornhill.
Morton, Joy (received by)
Morton, Margaret Gray (is related to)
English
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