1928/04/04: Clarence E. Godshalk to Joy Morton
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1928/04/04: Clarence E. Godshalk to Joy Morton


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April 4 1928
Letter from Clarence E. Godshalk to Joy Morton. He has 6 gangs for a total of 30 men working.  They are moving 200 larch at the Residence: 50 to Lake Marmo and the rest to Puffer Lake area. One gang is working at the Residence yard, and another is getting the flower garden in shape. The lilacs and honeysuckles are coming out and should be springlike when he returns. Fred Berg's winter wheat did not do so well. He hasn't heard from Wirt about the hiring of a new chauffeur. Godshalk will be glad to come in to Chicago to help him out if there isn't a new chauffeur by then.  
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Arboretum Staff
Morton, Joy (received by)
Morton, Wirt (is related to)
Berg, Fred, 1934-2017 (is related to)
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