1928/03/24: [Clarence E. Godshalk] to Joy Morton
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1928/03/24: [Clarence E. Godshalk] to Joy Morton


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March 24 1928
Letter from [Clarence E. Godshalk] to Joy Morton. He is glad that Morton approved of the evergreen planting above the cactus pit. It may offer an interesting suggestion to visitors. They are starting to plant, although these is still frost below 6 inches. They will move larches from the residence orchard to Puffer Lake. Teuscher has many plants in the nursery to move out. De Vos is readying his vegetable plot. He expects to have spinach by the time they arrive. He has been grading the roads west of Joliet Road. Those on the east side are dry. He hopes to get wood hauled out before the leaves make it harder to find. He expects they will have all of the wood sold by the fall. He enjoyed riding on the old grader; last year it upset his appendix. Burnsides is his grader man, but he has been sick.  He hopes to have lots planted when they return. 
Morton, Joy (received by)
DeVos, Gerard (is related to)
Barnet, Mabel (is related to)
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