Stromquist's Assessment Plat of Part of the South East Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section Thirty-four (34) and Part of the South West Quarter of Section Thirty-five (35), Township Thirty-nine (39) North, Range ten (10) East of the Third Principal Meridian in Milton Township, DuPage County, Illinois (3.5349)
Date: July 12 1946Creator: Steinbrecher, Harold F.
Type: Map
Description:Survey of 9.67 acres bordering Route 53 near the northern boundary of the Arboretum and Thornhill.
Includes pencil drawings.
Extent: 1 sheet
1950/03/03: C. E. Godshalk to Jean Morton Cudahy (3.85939)
Date: March 3 1950Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Jean Morton Cudahy stating Mr. Pipal would like to have Mrs. Watts attend the Junior Forestry program if he and Cudahy go in the spring. He would be happy for Mrs. Watts to go in his place. Her class could be covered by Mrs. Wasson or Mr. Nordine. Terry made an impression on Godshalk as well as Cudahy; Godshalk will send Terry the bulletins and any other material they have. Godshalk is working with Mr. Palm and Loehman to have some work done at the Arboretum. Due to the cold weather, nothing has been done about fixing up the stone work on the Thornhill Building. The men are still cleaning up after the ice storm. Mark Morton has dermatitis, and he is very uncomfortable. Mr. Stromquist has had no luck purchasing the McMann, Schumacher, and Jones' properties for the Arboretum. Stromquist dropped off about 4000 pounds of masonite scraps which they can make good use of. He and Mrs. Godshalk would like to attend their son Joe's wings ceremony. The Illinois State Historical Society has changed their plans and will not meet at the Arboretum in May. The County Historical Society will have their meeting at the Arboretum in June. As soon as he hears from Cudahy, he will write to Mr. Pipal and Terry.
Extent: 2 sheets
1951/01/05: Clarence E. Godshalk to Jean M. Cudahy (3.85947)
Date: January 5 1951Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Clarence E. Godshalk to Jean M. Cudahy. Registrations for classes by Mrs. Watts and Mr. Nordine are large. John Wedell has been cleaning, painting and waxing floors in various rooms. Mr. Baker advised all employees to sign up for Social Security. He will visit Mark Morton soon. Mr. Stromquist, a neighbor, died of a heart attack. Walter Eickhorst made new and effective road signs.
Extent: 2 sheets