1929/03/26: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton
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1929/03/26: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton


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Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton saying they have started spring planting. He has added 12 men to the staff. He has a young man and his wife in the cookhouse; the men are satisfied with the cooking. He apologizes for not having thought of having his wife Margaret write to her uncle, George Damon, in Pasadena, telling him to look up Morton while Morton was there. Teuscher sent him of list of surplus plants in their nursery that the Arboretum can pick from in an exchange. Teuscher mentioned Dr. Eneader, the old willow man, is dead. It is very spring-like at the Arboretum with temperatures in the seventies.
Correspondence
Planting time
Spring
Arboretum Staff
Morton, Joy (received by)
Godshalk, Margaret (is related to)
Damon, George A. (is related to)
Teuscher, Henry (is related to)
Godshalk, Mary Alice (is related to)
Godshalk, James (is related to)
Berg, Fred, 1859-1930 (is related to)
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