1940/04/30: Clarence E. Godshalk to Jean M. Cudahy
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April 30 1940
Letter from Clarence E. Godshalk to Jean M. Cudahy updating her. 1) His surprise and sympathy at Mrs. Morton's sudden passing. Described the household details, her funeral service, legal details. Lengthy descriptions of the status of various individuals, family and employees. 2) Just before her passing, and at Mrs. Morton's request for suggestions that she could fund, Godshalk indicated that Morton Arboretum could use various kinds of meeting space. Some discussion of the future of the residence. 3) Repairs to the houses of Mr. Eickhorst and Mr. Godshalk. 4) Dr. Allen's lectures. Future bird talks by Dr. Boulton. 5) Mr. Kind and Mr. Parmalee think some of the steer should be sent to market.
Cattle
Death
Correspondence
Morton Family Cemetery
Education Programs
Thornhill Residence
Arboretum Residential Housing
Death
Correspondence
Morton Family Cemetery
Education Programs
Thornhill Residence
Arboretum Residential Housing
Cudahy, Jean Morton (received by)
Barnet, Mabel (is related to)
Stearns & Jones (is related to)
Gray, Marion (is related to)
Morton, Margaret Gray (is related to)
Lattner, Martha Morton (is related to)
Berg, Arnold (is related to)
Kleppe, John (is related to)
Morton, Mark (is related to)
Eickhorst, Walter (is related to)
Boulton, Dr. Rudyerd (is related to)
Morton, Sterling (is related to)
Barnet, Mabel (is related to)
Stearns & Jones (is related to)
Gray, Marion (is related to)
Morton, Margaret Gray (is related to)
Lattner, Martha Morton (is related to)
Berg, Arnold (is related to)
Kleppe, John (is related to)
Morton, Mark (is related to)
Eickhorst, Walter (is related to)
Boulton, Dr. Rudyerd (is related to)
Morton, Sterling (is related to)
Collection of Morton Family materials
Morton Family Correspondence
Joseph Cudahy Correspondence, 1940-1944
Morton Family Correspondence
Joseph Cudahy Correspondence, 1940-1944
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