1928/01/05: Clarence E. Godshalk to Joy Morton
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1928/01/05: Clarence E. Godshalk to Joy Morton


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January 5 1928
Letter from Clarence E. Godshalk to Joy Morton. They are having a lot of snow and very cold temperatures. The deeper snow makes it easier for the rabbits to reach the tips of plants. The snow protects the plants from extreme temperatures. There were some frozen pipes across the property, but those were easily fixed. The ice is cleaned off and he hopes it will soon be thick enough to cut to fill the ice house. The men are still clearing wood. Hauling it is now easy with sleighs. The new gardener moves in tomorrow and brought many cuttings from his work at the Lamont Estate. Godshalk sincerely thanks Mr. Morton for the vacation trip he made to Ypsilanti and Three Rivers, Michigan to visit family. 
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Arboretum Staff
Morton, Joy (received by)
Tromp, J. S. (is related to)
Berg, Fred, 1859-1930 (is related to)
Barnet, Mabel (is related to)
Teuscher, Henry (is related to)
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