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1937/09/08: C. E. Godshalk to Sterling Morton (3.84877)
Date: September 8 1937Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Sterling Morton asking him to answer question 7 on the enclosed form pertaining to the State Unemployment Compensation, then mail the form. He asks for a duplicate copy to be returned to him.
Extent: 1 sheet
1937/10/01: Clarence Godshalk to Sterling Morton (3.84880)
Date: October 1 1937Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E., Morton, Sterling
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Clarence Godshalk to Sterling Morton requesting for a saddle and bridle to be sent for accessing areas by horse.
Extent: 1 page
1937/10/04: Sterling Morton to Clarence Godshalk (3.84881)
Date: October 4 1937Creator: Morton, Sterling
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Sterling Morton to Clarence Godshalk to let him know that a saddle and bridle is being sent to the office and should arrive in 2 - 3 days.
Extent: 1 page
1937/11/02: Sterling Morton to Clarence Godshalk (3.84882)
Date: November 2 1937Creator: Morton, Sterling
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Sterling Morton to Clarence Godshalk information him that Mr. Martindell may ship the horse to Harry McNair who will let you know when it arrives. He has a 35mm motion picture projector that he is no longer using and wants to know if Clarence can use it.
Extent: 1 page
1937/11/04: Clarence Godshalk to Sterling Morton (3.84883)
Date: November 4 1937Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Clarence Godshalk to Sterling Morton letting him know that he will take care of the horse when it arrives; he would like the projector ; thank you for the saddle and bridle.
Extent: 1 page
1937/11/24: Clarence Godshalk to Sterling Morton (3.84884)
Date: November 24 1937Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Clarence Godshalk to Sterling Morton concerning charges - Gardener wages have been charged to Mrs. Morton but believes should be a maintenance charge; draining and connecting pipes have maintenance but only necessary because residence isn't being used in the winter; charges for residence water are to Mrs. Morton; burial plot charges go to burial plot.
Extent: 1 page
1937/12/24: Clarence Godshalk to Sterling Morton (3.84885)
Date: December 24 1937Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Clarence Godshalk to Sterling Morton with a statement for the remodeling of house traded to Jacob Mey.
Extent: 1 page
1937/09/16: C. E. Godshalk to Sterling Morton (3.84952)
Date: September 16 1937Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Sterling Morton enclosing a print of the Arboretum grounds for him to send as he lost the address of the person Morton wanted to send the photo. The delay was because he had to have a print made.
Extent: 1 sheet
1937/11/26: Sterling Morton to Clarence E. Godshalk (3.85003)
Date: November 26 1937Creator: Morton, Sterling
Type: Document
Description:On "Estate of Joy Morton" letterhead, Sterling Morton further detailing the allocations of Thornhill expenses to either the Trustees or "the life tenant." The Arboretum will purchase the Schultz property, rather than Sterling Morton purchasing it and later donating it.
Extent: 1 sheet
1937/11/30: Sterling Morton to Clarence E. Godshalk (3.85004)
Date: November 30 1937Creator: Morton, Sterling
Type: Document
Description:On "Estate of Joy Morton" letterhead, Sterling Morton informs Clarence E. Godshalk that the wages of the gardener at Thornhill will be paid by the Trustees.
Extent: 1 sheet
1937/11/19: Sterling Morton to Clarence E. Godshalk (3.85005)
Date: November 19 1937Creator: Morton, Sterling
Type: Document
Description:On "Estate of Joy Morton" letterhead, a letter from Sterling Morton to Clarence E. Godshalk, after consultation with Joseph M. Cudahy, detailing the allocation of various expenses, either to the Trustees or to "the life tenant" (Margaret Gray Morton).
Extent: 2 sheets
Speech by Sterling Morton (Washington, D.C) [partial] (3.86115)
Date: 1937Creator: Morton, Sterling
Type: Document
Description:Speech by Sterling Morton in 1937 on the installation in the U.S. Capitol of a statue of J. Sterling Morton sculpted by Rudulph Evans. Morton speaks of J. Sterling Morton's life, time as Secretary of Agriculture, and his thoughts on government, heavily quoting him. Morton also includes personal reflections on his (Sterling Morton) relationship with his grandfather (J. Sterling Morton) and J. Sterling Morton's creation of Arbor Day. Page three of this speech is missing.
Extent: 10 sheets