1945/02/18: William Golden to Clarence E. Godshalk (3.109457)
Date: February 18 1945Type: Document
Description:Letter from William Golden, Pharmacy Mate at US Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois to Clarence E. Godshalk asking for information about trees that would grow well in Nebraska.
Extent: 4 sheets
Parkhurst Farm, Mark Morton's farm in Nebraska City (3.3120)
Date: 1890sType: Photographic image
Description:Parkhurst Farm - Mark Morton's farm in Nebraska City
Left to right: Mark Morton (owner), Mr. Bruggeman (farmer), Joy Morton II, Mrs. Mark Morton, Jane & Helen standing, Mrs. Bruggeman
Extent: 1 photograph
Morton family standing outside Arbor Lodge on Transfer Day (3.3187)
Date: September 25 1923Type: Photographic image
Description:Morton family standing outside Arbor Lodge on Transfer Day
Standing L to R - Will Swift; Joy Morton II; Mark Morton; Joy Morton; Sterling Morton; Frederick Lattner.
Seated L to R - Jane Morton; Preston O. Morton; Helen Morton Swift; Martha Morton Lattner; Margaret Gray Morton; Suzette Morton (age 12); Blanche Duelle Safe.
Absent: Jean Morton Cudahy; Joseph M. Cudahy.
Extent: 1 photograph
Morton Residence at Thornhill, pool (3.3404)
Date: 1924Type: Photographic image
Description:Morton Residence at Thornhill, pool
Designed by Holabird & Roche ?
The dogs were sculpted by Mark Morton & daughter, Jane
Extent: 1 photograph
Jane Morton with two dogs in front of Morton residence construction at Thornhill (3.38578)
Date: 1909 – 1910Type: Photographic image
Description:Jane Morton, daughter of Mark Morton, with two dogs in front of Morton residence construction at Thornhill
Extent: 1 negative
1945/03/31: Sterling Morton to C. E. Godshalk (3.84419)
Date: March 31 1945Creator: Morton, Sterling
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Sterling Morton to C.E. Godshalk thanking him for sending him the clippings from his uncle Mark. He was sorry to hear of Janes' death. He expects to go to Mark Morton's house for dinner on Aprill 22. He thought they might come over to the Arboretum that afternoon and to let him know if he is available. They are making changes to the landscape of their California home, but they are having trouble getting good help. He predicts that the situation will be better by next summer. He wouldn't be surprised if Godshalk gets Kammerer back before long.
Handwritten on letter: "[Grace Porter] was here. Maybe, when travel is easier, you will be out this way--
Extent: 2 sheets