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1933/01/05: [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk (3.101322)
Date: January 5 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk returning three photographs to Godshalk.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/01/20: [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk (3.101323)
Date: January 20 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk enclosing a copy of a letter from Mr. L. L. Caldwell, a copy of the list he mentions, and a copy of the letter they have written to Caldwell. She says they will leave the botany end of the matter in Godshalk's hands.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/02/08: N. A. Bryan to [Joy] Morton (3.101325)
Date: February 8 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from N. A. Bryan to [Joy] Morton relating that Godshalk asked her to tell him that they dug about 100 trees just before the storm yesterday. They will probably all be planted by tomorrow night.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/02/08: N. A. Bryan to [Joy] Morton (3.101326)
Date: February 8 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from N. A. Bryan to [Joy] Morton relating that Godshalk asked her to tell him that they dug about 100 trees just before the storm yesterday. They will probably all be planted by tomorrow night.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/02/10: [Unknown] to C. E. Godshalk (3.101327)
Date: February 10 1933Type: Document
Description:Letter from unknown person to C. E. Godshalk enclosing income tax forms he requested.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/02/06: [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk (3.101328)
Date: February 6 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk enclosing a bound copy of the Morton Arboretum bulletins for 1932.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/03/16: [Norma Bryan] to Walter E. Eickhorst (3.101330)
Date: March 16 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to Walter E. Eickhorst stating she is sending the General Information Bulletin envelopes he requested under separate cover.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/03/07: Walter E. Eickhorst to N. A. Bryan (3.101331)
Date: March 7 1933Creator: Eickhorst, Walter
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Walter E. Eickhorst to N. A. Bryan requesting a supply of General Information Bulletin envelopes. He encloses a sample.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/03/16: [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk (3.101333)
Date: March 16 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk asking his advice on whether or not to loan H. J. Rahmlow, Secretary of the Wisconsin State Horticultural Society, some cuts appearing in the bulletins to use in their magazine Wisconsin Horticulture. Mr. Morton asked her to write for more information, and she encloses a copy of Rahmlow's reply. As Mr. Morton is not here to decide, she would like Godshalk's opinion. She believes there shouldn't be an objection since in the past they have loaned cuts to Garden Glories.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/03/28: C. E. Godshalk to N. A. Bryan (3.101334)
Date: March 28 1933Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. E. Godshalk to N. A. Bryan stating he doesn't see any reason not to loan the picture cuts to other organizations who publish educational pamphlets as long as they do not reap any commercial benefit from their use. It is his personal opinion there wouldn't be any harm in allowing the Wisconsin Horticultural Society to use the cuts.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/04/05: [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk (3.101335)
Date: April 5 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk stating she is expressing to him two cartons of the maps which accompanied the third issue of the Bulletin from 1925 since they need the storage space. They find most people prefer them to the newer map because they are larger and easier to read even though the smaller map is more up-to-date. They also need some of the back issues; she will let them know which ones in a few days.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/04/05: [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk (3.101336)
Date: April 5 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk stating Oscar M. George will let them know when the geese have been shipped.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/04/13: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk (3.101337)
Date: April 13 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk detailing the numbers of the bulletins they need and asking him to send as many of these as he can spare. There are handwritten pencil notes on the letter.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/04/26: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk (3.101338)
Date: April 26 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk thanking him for the back issues of the bulletins and asking if he meant to send two packages of Volume 2, issue number 2, or if one of them should have been issue number 3. She is sorry Volume 1 is no longer available.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/04/28: [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk (3.101339)
Date: April 28 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from [Norma Bryan] to C. E. Godshalk saying Jas Hiner, Jr. (Chicago Council of Boy Scouts) believes that the place with the cottonwoods by the river would be nice. He would like to know if there is some place they could gather wood for their bonfire. She told him Godshalk would be able to help him with that. She will keep after Mr. George about the geese.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/05/03: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk (3.101341)
Date: May 3 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) stating she has been trying to contact Mr. George about the geese he promised to send, but to no avail. She is going to talk to Mr. Morton about obtaining the geese elsewhere. She is inclined to agree with Godshalk that there is something "funny" about the whole thing.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/05/23: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk (3.101342)
Date: May 23 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk telling him that Mr. Morton agreed to put Robert Pyle, Chairman of the Botanical Gardens and Arboretums Committee of the American Association of Nurserymen, on the free list due to their association being short of funds. She is letting Godshalk know this in case he needs a favor from them.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/06/05: [Joy Morton] to C. E. Godshalk (3.101344)
Date: June 5 1933Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from [Joy Morton] to C. E. Godshalk enclosing Mr. Stearns' recommendation with respect to signs in the Arboretum (3.101343). He asks Godshalk to have some signs painted and put up as per Stearns' notice. The Arboretum is liable in case of any accident due to its negligence, so the roads must be kept in good order.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/08/08: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk and E. L. Kammerer (3.101352)
Date: August 8 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk and E. L. Kammerer informing them that Frank H. Frey (Assistant to the Vice-President of the Rock Island and Vice-President of the Northern Nut Growers Association), Dorothy Sawyer (manager of the Nut Tree Department of the Living Tree Guild), and a member of Frey's family will be visiting the Arboretum. Bryan told Frey that if Godshalk is not there, someone else will take care of him.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/08/12: Walter Eickhorst to Norma Bryan (3.101353)
Date: August 12 1933Creator: Eickhorst, Walter
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Walter Eickhorst to Norma Bryan (Secretary to Founder) enclosing original and duplicate invoices for the item she inquired about on August 3.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/11/14: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk (3.101354)
Date: November 14 1933Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk telling him that Mr. Ibbotson said a branch of the Prairie Club would like to hike through the Arboretum and make a wood fire and eat their lunch on the property. She told him the hike was fine, but he would have to get Godshalk's permission for the wood fire.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/12/19: [Joy Morton] to C. E. Godshalk (3.101355)
Date: December 19 1933Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from [Joy Morton] to C. E. Godshalk enclosing a check to help with the Christmas festivities.
Extent: 1 sheet
1933/08/15: Walter Eickhorst to Norma Bryan (3.101357)
Date: August 15 1933Creator: Eickhorst, Walter
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Walter Eickhorst to Norma Bryan enclosing the insurance policy that insures C. E. Godshalk's home. The premium has been paid, and Mr. Kerth informed them that all such policies were being kept at her office.
Extent: 1 sheet
Fall Planting to Date, January 11, 1932 (3.101358)
Date: January 11 1932Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:List of the numbers and types of trees and shrubs that were dug, moved, or transplanted in the fall through January 11, 1932. The list also included seeds collected and placed.
Extent: 1 sheet
1932/02/01: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk (3.101359)
Date: February 1 1932Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk telling him they are sending him a bound copy of last year's bulletins under separate cover.
Extent: 1 sheet
1932/03/28: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton (3.101363)
Date: March 28 1932Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton telling him of the effect on work of the recent blizzard at the Arboretum. Their Chicago Garden Show entry includes forced early flowering shrubs that are a part of an exhibit showing a future path entrance into the Arboretum. The exhibit is meant to show the natural effect of the Arboretum and will include a rail fence, red cedars, the flowering shrubs, and a large hawthorne. They will have a bulletin board which will display an Arboretum map and various Arboretum bulletins along with subscription blanks for the bulletins. Due to the snow, nothing is being done on the roads except the Odgen Avenue overhead bridge. He is glad they are both having such a nice trip and looks forward to seeing them back at Thornhill.
Extent: 2 sheets
1932/04/22: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk (3.101366)
Date: April 22 1932Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk telling him that Mr. Grove Porter of Nebraska City wrote to Mr. Morton saying that he received the Chinese elms and the shrubbery from the Arboretum. It is a nice assortment of stock, and he is most appreciative.
Extent: 1 sheet
1932/04/22: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk (3.101367)
Date: April 22 1932Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk enclosing the Arboretum Bulletin subscribers' list along with the list of those who receive the bulletin for free. She will have the prospective list out before long, but it needs to be updated with fresh names. They add anyone who inquires at their office about the Arboretum to this list. She asks Godshalk to look at the free list and remove the names of those who have not recently done anything for the Arboretum.
Extent: 1 sheet
1932/05/04: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk (3.101369)
Date: May 4 1932Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk stating she has received notice from The Continental Illinois Bank and Trust Company of his deposit of $7.10 on April 27.
Extent: 1 sheet
1932/06/22: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk and E. L. Kammerer (3.101374)
Date: June 22 1932Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to C. E. Godshalk to E. L. Kammerer enclosing a letter from Rex D. Pearce (Seed and Bulb Grower) along with the catalog sent with his letter.
Extent: 1 sheet
1932/08/08: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk (3.101382)
Date: August 8 1932Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Norma Bryan to C.E. Godshalk asking him to send her two photographs and a drawing from two of the Morton Arboretum's bulletins. The editor of the book "Chicago" would like to use them in an article about Mr. Morton and the Morton Arboretum. The book will be issued in time for the Century of Progress.
Handwritten on letter: "Rec'd 8/15/32" and "Ret'd to CEG Jan 5, 1933."
Extent: 1 sheet
1932/08/09: Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk (3.101383)
Date: August 9 1932Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Norma Bryan to C. E. Godshalk stating Ralph W. Liddle of Downers Grove, a regular Arboretum visitor and a member of the Prairie Club and a camera club, will be contacting Godshalk about a walk the Prairie Club would like to take through the Arboretum on September 18. She thinks he will find Liddle a very nice chap.
Extent: 1 sheet
1932/10/19: [Joy Morton] to C.E. Godshalk (3.101386)
Date: October 19 1932Creator: Morton, Joy
Type: Document
Description:Letter from [Joy Morton] to C.E. Godshalk asking him and Kammerer to look over the attached list from Wheldon & Wesley and let them know it there is anything they want from it.
Handwritten on letter: Copy given JM 10/31/32 to remind Godshalk.
Extent: 1 sheet
1932/12/15: C. E. Godshalk to Joy Morton (3.101388)
Date: December 15 1932Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C.E. Godshalk to Joy Morton enclosing a copy of a letter received from Mr. Stout. They started moving evergreens to the triangle near the new bridge. As long as the weather remains cold, he can manage with a crew of 12 men. They expect to soon begin cutting the ice on Lake Marmo which is seven inches thick. He asks Morton if he has any objection to Godshalk taking his family on their usual holiday vacation.
The attached letter (dated 12/12/1932) says the area of the satin moth quarantine in Maine has been extended to include the nursery of the Oxford Paper Company, so they will probably not be able to ship the cuttings this year.
Extent: 1 sheet
1932/12/07: Walter E. Eickhorst to Norma Bryan (3.101391)
Date: December 7 1932Creator: Eickhorst, Walter
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Walter E. Eickhorst to Norma Bryan enclosing a letter from Harold L. Curtiss and asking her to send Curtiss a copy of the Landscape Development Plan which is probably the Arboretum's bulletin (Vol. 5 No. 1) which consists of a map of the Arboretum.
Extent: 1 sheet
1932/12/21: Norma Bryan to Walter E. Eickhorst (3.101392)
Date: December 21 1932Creator: Bryan, Norma A.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Secretary to Founder (Norma Bryan) to Walter E. Eickhorst stating his letter of December 7 has received their prompt attention. She also acknowledges receipt of a check from Jean Cash Scott, Winterest, Iowa and a money order from Harold C. Esper, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio.
Extent: 1 sheet