1932/03/21: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton
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1932/03/21: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton


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March 21 1932
Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton saying it has been quite wintery around the Arboretum. Most of the men have been working in the woods. One gang has been hauling dirt and gravel. Another has been working along the river cleaning up the damage from the recent sleet storm. Due to the frost in the ground, they are unable to do any planting. The nine turkeys left at the Westover's were turned loose in the woods. They come back to their pen each night to roost. The Ogden Ave. overhead bridge is coming along nicely. They are ready to start on the bridge south of Morton's main entrance.
Turke
Correspondence
Bridges
Winter
Morton, Joy (received by)
Schroeder, Charles (is related to)
Westover, Edward (is related to)
Burnside, Roy (is related to)
Johnson, Otto (is related to)
Kerth, William L. (is related to)
English
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