Suzette Morton Davidson standing with the 4 columns in her apartment on Astor St. (3.3640)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Suzette Morton Davidson standing with the 4 columns in her apartment on Astor St.
These columns shown in her apartment were the inspiration for the Four Columns built at the edge of the Hedge Garden at The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 photograph
Morton Salt Company Building (3.3134)
Date: ,Type: Photographic image
Description:Morton Salt Company Building
Built by Joy Morton ca. 1893 and demolished when Outer Drive was constructed
Extent: 1 photograph (3 copies)
May T. Watts and class at the Arboretum, luncheon (3.33927)
Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts and Helen Turner attend a luncheon at The Morton Arboretum Outpost with a large brick fireplace.
Extent: 1 photograph
Sterling Morton, formal portrait (3.3191)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Sterling Morton, formal portrait
Extent: 1 photograph
Morton stone cottage on residence grounds in winter (3.38602)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Morton stone cottage on residence grounds in winter
Extent: 1 negative
Caroline Joy Morton, wife of J. Sterling Morton (3.3096)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Portrait of Caroline Joy Morton - wife of J. Sterling Morton, mother of Joy Morton, Paul Morton, Mark Morton, & Carl Morton
Extent: 1 photograph
The Hedge Garden & collection of old fashioned roses (3.2932)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Hedge Garden with roses and boxwood looking towards Administration Building
Extent: 1 photograph
Suzette Morton Davidson at her apartment on Astor St. (3.3169)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Suzette Morton Davidson standing in between two columns in her Chicago apartment on Astor St.
These columns shown in her apartment were the inspiration for the Four Columns built at the edge of the Hedge Garden at The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 negative
Joy Morton with his brothers and father (3.3617)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Joy Morton with his brothers and father - L to R: Mark, Carl, Joy, Paul
Extent: 1 photograph
Margaret Gray Morton, photograph of painted portrait (3.3642)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Black and white photograph of painted portrait depicting Margaret Gray Morton (second wife of Joy Morton) seated. Painted portrait by Carol Aus.
Extent: 1 photograph
Aerial view of entire Morton Farm and estate (relay tower in distance) (3.3143)
Creator: Curtiss-Wright
Type: Photographic image
Description:Photograph taken during an aerial survey depicting entire Morton farm and estate (relay tower in distance)
Extent: 1 photograph
Clarence E. Godshalk, Director of The Morton Arboretum, 1934 to 1966 (3.3802)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Clarence E. Godshalk, Director of The Morton Arboretum, 1934 to 1966
Extent: 1 photograph
May T. Watts and class at the Arboretum, riding in an open-air tram (3.33926)
Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts and Helen Turner sit next to the driver of an open-air tram with a group taking her class at The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 photograph
May T. Watts Reading Garden, Suzette Morton Zurcher seated near fountain (3.3309)
Type: Photographic image
Description:May T. Watts Reading Garden, Suzette Morton Zurcher seated near fountain
Extent: 1 photograph
Joy Morton at his office at Morton Salt Company (3.3181)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Joy Morton at his office at Morton Salt Company
Extent: 1 photograph
Four generations of Morton men (3.3633)
Date: 1860Type: Photographic image
Description:Portrait of four generations of Morton men.
Left to right: Abner Morton, Julius Dewey Morton, J. Sterling Morton, Joy Morton
Extent: 1 photograph
Carl Morton sitting on porch in front of Arbor Lodge house (3.3195)
Date: 1870sType: Photographic image
Description:Carl Morton sitting on porch in front of Arbor Lodge house
Extent: 1 photograph
Arbor Lodge, Morton family sitting on porch and standing by drive (3.3199)
Date: 1880 – 1899Type: Photographic image
Description:Arbor Lodge, Morton family sitting on porch and standing by drive
Seated on porch: Boatie Morton; Emma Morton
Standing by drive: Carl Morton; Mary French Morton
Extent: 1 photograph
Joy & Carrie Morton with their children, Jean & Sterling (3.3163)
Date: circa 1895Type: Photographic image
Description:Joy & Carrie Morton with their children Jean & Sterling
Extent: 1 photograph (3 copies)
Four people standing on Big Rock (3.3598)
Date: October 1 1914Type: Photographic image
Description:Four people standing on Big Rock
Extent: 1 photograph
Joy Morton @ 60 years (3.3165)
Date: 1915 – 1916Type: Photographic image
Description:Formal portrait of Joy Morton @ 60 years
Extent: 1 photograph
Looking north toward Thornhill residence, view from lower pond (3.3002)
Date: 1916Creator: Henry Fuermann and Sons
Type: Photographic image
Description:Looking north toward Thornhill residence, view from lower pond
Extent: 1 photograph
Clarence E. Godshalk in runabout made from Model T car (3.3795)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Clarence E. Godshalk in runabout made from Model T car he used to get around on the Arboretum grounds; South Farm buildings behind
Extent: 1 photograph
Lisle Farms registered Holstein cattle in and around a section of the DuPage River after it was straightened in 1921 (3.31740)
Date: 1920 – 1939Type: Photographic image
Description:Lisle Farms registered Holstein cattle in and around a section of the DuPage River after it was straightened in 1921
Extent: 1 negative
Joy Morton, formal portrait (3.31648)
Date: circa 1920 – 1939Creator: Moffett Russell
Type: Photographic image
Description:Formal portrait of Joy Morton in his later years.
Extent: 1 photograph
O.C. Simonds & Joy Morton at Arnold Arboretum (3.3111)
Date: 1921Type: Photographic image
Description:O.C. Simonds & Joy Morton at Arnold Arboretum
Extent: 1 photograph
South Farm barn (3.3067)
Date: 1921Type: Photographic image
Description:South Farm barn as it looked in 1921. After Mrs. Cudahy became chairman, barns were lowered. Buildings were built in 1917 by veterinarian, Dr. Jeffrey, and used as hospital for sick animals. Mr. Morton bought it and raised hogs and farmed until summer of 1921. Turned over to Arboretum in fall of 1921.
Extent: 1 photograph
Round Meadow: men, mules & machines (3.2997)
Date: 1921Creator: Henry Fuermann and Sons
Type: Photographic image
Description:Round Meadow: men, mules & machines
The digging out of Lake Marmo using mules, plows, and scrapers.
Extent: 1 photograph
Charles Hutchinson, Joy Morton, Dr. Charles Sprague Sargent at Thornhill (3.3171)
Date: June 18 1921Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Charles Hutchinson, Joy Morton, Dr. Charles Sprague Sargent at Thornhill
Extent: 1 photograph
Indenture, The Morton Arboretum (3.36415)
Date: December 14 1922Type: Document
Description:Indenture establishing and outlining the creation of The Morton Arboretum
Extent: 6 sheets
Morton Residence at Thornhill, library (3.3416)
Date: 1923Creator: Hedrich-Blessing
Type: Photographic image
Description:Morton Residence at Thornhill, library
Extent: 1 photograph
Joy Morton on Joy Path (3.3789)
Date: circa 1927Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Joy Morton on Joy Path
Extent: 1 photograph
Joy Morton posed with shovel at Dawes Arboretum American Elm Tree Dedication to his father (3.3172)
Date: November 7 1927Creator: Mueller, M. H.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Joy Morton posed with shovel at Dawes Arboretum American Elm Tree Dedication to his father.
Dawes Arboretum obtained the tree for planting from Arbor Lodge, the Morton family home in Nebraska. The American Elm was dedicated to Julius Sterling Morton, the founder of Arbor Day, by his descendants.
Extent: 1 photograph
Joy Morton posed with an American Elm dedicated to his father at Dawes Arboretum (3.3174)
Date: November 7 1927Creator: Mueller, M. H.
Type: Photographic image
Description:Joy Morton posed with an American Elm dedicated to his father at Dawes Arboretum.
Dawes Arboretum obtained the tree for planting from Arbor Lodge, the Morton family home in Nebraska. The American Elm was dedicated to Julius Sterling Morton, the founder of Arbor Day, by his descendants.
Extent: 1 photograph
Footbridge over inlet to Lake Jopamaca (3.33539)
Date: 1930sType: Photographic image
Description:First footbridge designed by Clarence Godshalk over inlet to Lake Jopamaca
Extent: 1 negative filmstrip