1935/02/05: E. L. Kammerer to Mrs. Jean Cudahy (3.61573)
Date: February 5 1935Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter to Jean Cudahy from E. L. Kammerer requesting an opinion on whether free bulletins should still be mailed to the botany departments of Chicago High Schools and advising that a snowstorm has temporarily halted work on the administration building.
Extent: 1 sheet
1936/01/19: Jean Cudahy to Clarence (Godshalk) (3.61618)
Date: January 19 1936Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jean Cudahy to Clarence Godshalk expressing an opinion against having an Easter service at the Arboretum and providing details of a trip to Florida.
Extent: 1 Sheet, Double Sided
1930-1939: Jean Cudahy to Clarence [Godshalk] (3.61619)
Date: 1930sCreator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jean Cudahy to Clarence Godshalk regarding the purchase of stationary, a payment for "the Lake Forest project", and the new bulletin. The letter also mentions the death of Mrs. Davis and makes reference to a trip to Florida.
Extent: 1 Sheet, Double Sided
1936/01/25: [Clarence Godshalk?] to Jean Cudahy (3.61625)
Date: January 25 1936Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter to Jean Cudahy regarding an update to the December Arboretum report and discussing options for the purchase of new stationary.
Extent: 2 sheets
1936/03/06: [Clarence Godshalk?] to Jean Cudahy (3.61627)
Date: March 6 1936Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter to Jean Cudahy discussing winter weather conditions and the effect on work at the Arboretum. The letter also discusses Arboretum bulletins and a garden show plan that illustrates the steps involved in planting a tree. Mention is also made of a garden show Mrs. Cudahy was involved in in Palm Beach.
Extent: 2 sheets
1937/01/08: Evelyn M. Rasch to Jean Cudahy (3.62043)
Date: January 8 1937Creator: Naser, Evelyn M.
Type: Document
Description:Letter to Jean Cudahy regarding subscriptions to the Bulletin.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1937: Jean Cudahy to E. L. Kammerer (3.62082)
Date: 1937Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jean Cudahy to E. L. Kammerer regarding a binder the Arboretum is planning to publish as well details of her trip to a plant show and a letter from relatives.
Extent: 2 sheets
1937/03/03: E. L. Kammerer to Jean Cudahy (3.62084)
Date: March 3 1937Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter from E. L. Kammerer regarding a binder the Arboretum is considering publishing, as well as information regarding an upcoming plant show and the reception of Miss. Carson's presentations at the Garden Club of Illinois.
Extent: 2 sheets
1937: Jean Cudahy to Clarence Godshalk (3.62093)
Date: 1937Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jean Cudahy to Clarence Godshalk regarding subscriptions to the Bulletin, a Flower Show featuring a lecture by Mrs. Ellen Shipman, and a new office out of which she is working.
Extent: 2 sheets
1939/01/19: Jean Cudahy to Clarence Godshalk (3.62113)
Date: January 19 1939Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jean Cudahy to Clarence Godshalk asking him to add a new person to thier bulletin subscription list and asking whether the Arboretum owns a list of lilacs she heard about during a lecture in New York.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1939/01/23: Clarence Godshalk to Jean Cudahy (3.62114)
Date: January 23 1939Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Clarence Godshalk to Jean Cudahy regarding work being done and weather conditions at the Arboretum. The letter also mentions a history of the Arboretum Mr. Godshalk is working on and responds to Mrs. Cudahy's letter of January 19, 1939.
Extent: 2 sheets
1924/05/27: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.62568)
Date: May 27 1924Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent forwarding him a variety of flowers which he had requested and describing some Lilacs they are growing.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/04/24: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63954)
Date: April 24 1925Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent enclosing a copy of the Morton Arboretum's bulletin, detailing how future bulletins will be authored, and asking if he has any suggestions he might be able to contribute.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/04: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63957)
Date: May 4 1925Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent regarding the bulletin the Arboretum is publishing as well as work being done around the Arboretum.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/12: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63958)
Date: May 12 1925Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent thanking him for his invitation to visit the Arnold Arboretum and advising him of both the frost they are experiencing as well as the upcoming publication of the Arboretum's newest bulletin.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/14: C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton (3.63962)
Date: May 14 1925Creator: Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1927.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton expressing his regret at the frost he is experiencing and providing a suggestion regarding the Morton Arboretum's bulletin. The letter also expresses a hope that Mr. Morton will be able to stop by to visit over the summer.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/18: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63963)
Date: May 18 1925Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent advising him that he will include a list of native trees grown at the Arboretum in the next bulletin and describing the unseasonably cold weather they are experiencing.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/20: C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton (3.63964)
Date: May 20 1925Creator: Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1927.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton detailing corrections he would make to the Morton Arboretum's second bulletin.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/25: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63965)
Date: May 25 1925Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent thanking him for his criticisms of the Morton Arboretum's second bulletin and advising him of conditions at his farm in Fulton County.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/05/29: Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent (3.63968)
Date: May 29 1925Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Joy Morton to C. S. Sargent enclosing a copy of Teuscher's report on the frost damage experienced at the Morton Arboretum as well as thanking him for the valuable feedback he provided in regards to the Arboretum's bulletin.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1925/06/01: C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton (3.63969)
Date: June 1 1925Creator: Sargent, Charles Sprague, 1841-1927.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. S. Sargent to Joy Morton commenting on Bulletin No. 3 as well as the frost that had been experienced at the Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 Sheet
1940/01/08 : E. L. Kammerer to Jean M. Cudahy (3.83860)
Date: January 8 1940Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter from E. L. Kammerer to Jean M. Cudahy. He shared a potential schedule of topics for the Bulletin. Dr. J. R. Schramm enjoyed his visit to Morton Arboretum. He mentioned the sketch by Mr. Banze for the Chicago Flower show exhibit, including the painted red barn.
Extent: 1 sheet
1941/02/10: Jean M. Cudahy to Clarence E. Godshalk (3.83901)
Date: February 10 1941Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jean M. Cudahy to Clarence E. Godshalk discussing several decisions about the Bulletin. She questions his request for an instrument to measure wind velocity and direction as unnecessary and not relevant.
Extent: 4 sheets
1941/03/17: E. L. Kammerer to Jean M. Cudahy (3.83905)
Date: March 17 1941Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter from E.L. Kammerer to Jean M. Cudahy, updating her on late winter projects: 1) He participated in National Street Tree Survey for Trees Magazine. 2) Submitted an article about Morton Arboretum to Parks & Recreation Magazine. 3) Prepared the photo exhibit for the Flower Show. 4) Shared his ideas for various spring plantings. 5) Building a relationship with Charles F. Jenkins of Hemlock Arboretum. 6) Hawkinson's progress in the Herbarium. 6) Robert Banghart left for military duty. 7) Ideas for the April issue of Bulletin.
Extent: 2 sheets
1941/10/01: F. L. Eldridge to E. L. Kammerer (3.83932)
Date: October 1 1941Creator: Eldridge, F. L.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from F. L. Eldridge to E. L. Kammerer, following up on his request to use Morton Arboretum Bulletin articles in their Master Gardener newsletter which is sent to the mailing list of the Swift & Co. Fertilizer Works. Co. in Hammond, Indiana.
Extent: 1 sheet
1952/01/16: C. E. Godshalk to Sterling Morton (3.84450)
Date: January 16 1952Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Sterling Morton stating that Mr. Eickhorst made Morton's labels and is mailing them to him. Since the Arboretum is enjoying exceptionally mild weather, Mr. Nordine will ship Morton's Metasequoia to him. He received Morton's check for $1.00 for the bulletin subscription for Mr. Landon. In 1951, they had 1091 paid subscriptions. He heard that California is having an exceptional amount of rainfall. The snow in Illinois is melting rapidly, but not causing any floods. Due to the mild weather, the men are working in the woods. Snow and freezing weather are forecast in February, so that should finish the tree moving.
Extent: 1 sheet
1944/01: Jean M. Cudahy to Clarence E. Godshalk (3.84564)
Date: January 1944Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jean M. Cudahy requesting he send Bulletin subscriptions to Louis Bromfield and Mark Honeywell. She enclosed a letter from Mr. Wyman, requesting that he read it to Mark Morton the next time they meet. She is working on a display with plants from Mr. Fairchild. She met Dr. Merrill who is working on a pamphlet of trees of the South Pacific for navy personnel.
Extent: 4 sheets
1944/01/08: Donald Wyman to Jean M. Cudahy (3.84565)
Date: January 8 1944Type: Document
Description:Letter from Donald Wyman, horticulturist at Arnold Arboretum, praising the Morton Arboretum Bulletin. He admires the drawings of winter twigs by Mrs. Watts, especially for their clarity for the lay person. Massachusetts Horticultural Society is creating a display of Mrs. Watts drawings.
Extent: 1 sheet
1944/01/04: Jean M. Cudahy to Clarence E. Godshalk (3.84569)
Date: January 4 1944Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:A draft of a night letter from Jean M. Cudahy to Clarence E. Godshalk. She has no objection to Flower Grower and Horticulture magazine's use of sketches from the Bulletin provided the include a statement: printed through the courtesy of the Morton Arboretum Bulletin.
Extent: 1 sheet
1944/01/04: Jean M. Cudahy to Clarence E. Godshalk (3.84571)
Date: January 4 1944Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jean M. Cudahy to Clarence E. Godshalk. She welcomes working with various horticultural and flower grower publications as a way of promoting Morton Arboretum. At a future date, she may explore copyright protection for the Bulletin. She received a letter from Lowell, still in the hospital, but likely to be assigned light duty.
Extent: 4 sheets
1944/03/23: Jean M. Cudahy to Clarence E. Godshalk (3.84580)
Date: March 23 1944Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jean M. Cudahy to Clarence E. Godshalk asking him to add Mr. Frank B. Noyes to the list of recipients of The Bulletin. Noyes knew her father and grandfather. He was president of the Washington Evening Star and a founder of the Associated Press. Mrs. Cudahy is also updating him on their return plans and Mr. Cudahy's health.
Extent: 2 sheets
1944/04/11: Jean M. Cudahy to Clarence E. Godshalk (3.84583)
Date: April 11 1944Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letters from Jean M. Cudahy to Clarence E. Godshalk. She suggest that birds be used in displays at Thornhill. Positive comments on Mrs. Watt's bulletin additions and her classes. She mentions gasoline shortages to get to the Arboretum. She is again President of the Garden Club of Palm Beach. Many comments on Mr. Cudahy's health. She mentions the deaths of 2 acquaintances. She includes a poem "Autumn" by J. Evans Anderson.
Extent: 10 sheets
1944/10/27: Sterling Morton to Jean M. Cudahy (3.84594)
Date: October 27 1944Creator: Morton, Sterling
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Sterling Morton to Jean M. Cudahy suggesting they adopt the current practice of adding an asterisk after the names of those who served : "In service of their country." Jean M. Cudahy forwarded this letter to Clarence E. Godshalk requesting this be done in the Bulletin.
Extent: 1 sheet
1944/11/20: Jean M. Cudahy to E. L. Kammerer (3.84596)
Date: November 20 1944Creator: Cudahy, Jean Morton
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Jean M. Cudahy to E. L. Kammerer requesting that he send copies of the latest Bulletin to her and to a friend. The latest issue on books should be very popular.
Extent: 4 sheets
1944/03/04: Evelyn Rasch to Wirt Morton (3.84725)
Date: March 14 1944Creator: Naser, Evelyn M.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Evelyn Rasch to Wirt Morton informing him that bulletins are being sent to the incorrect address and will be forwarded to his new California address in the future.
Extent: 1 page
1937/01/07: To Margaret Morton (3.84794)
Date: January 7 1937Type: Document
Description:Letter to Margaret Morton enclosing bills and questions about renewing subscriptions to the Bulletin.
Extent: 1 page