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1930/10/13: E.L. Kammerer to Arnold Arboretum (3.62018)
Date: October 13 1930Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter thaking Arnold Arboretum for seed of Quercus Deamii.
Extent: 1 sheet
1930/11/04: E.L. Kammerer to Arnold Arboretum (3.62019)
Date: November 4 1930Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter informing Arnold Arboretum of shipment of requested surplus plants.
Extent: 1 sheet
1930/12/04: E. L. Kammerer to Arnold Arboretum [Wm. H. Judd] (3.62021)
Date: December 4 1930Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Arnold Arboretum thanks Morton Arboretum for cuttings of Taxus media Hatfeldii and Hicksii
Extent: 1 sheet
1935/08/29: E. L. Kammerer to Gentlemen [of the Arnold Arboretum] (3.62024)
Date: August 29 1935Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter from E. L. Kammerer asking for help in identification of a number of plants in the collection.
Extent: 1 sheet
1934/09/11: E.L. Kammerer to Sirs [Arnold Arboretum] (3.62029)
Date: September 11 1934Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter recapping prior correspondence regarding Quercus collection of Morton Arboretum and receipt of acorns. Also included is a request for more species and inclusion of "want" list.
Extent: 2 sheets
1938/05/16: Arnold Arboretum to E.L. Kammerer (3.62034)
Date: May 16 1938Creator: Arnold Arboretum
Type: Document
Description:Handwritten postcard from Ed (?) concerning Lu-Sheau (?) seeds. Difficult to read.
Extent: 1 postcard
1938/10/19: C.E. Godshalk to Sterling Morton (3.84929)
Date: October 19 1938Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C.E. Godshalk to Sterling Morton enclosing a copy of a letter (not included) that Mrs. Cudahy sent to Dr. Merrill, Director of the Arnold Arboretum, expressing sympathy for the damage the arboretum suffered from a recent hurricane. He also quotes a section from the Arnold Arboretum's bulletin detailing the damage.
Extent: 1 sheet
1938/10/21: Sterling Morton to Jean Cudahy (3.84930)
Date: October 21 1938Creator: Morton, Sterling
Type: Document
Description:Copy of a letter from Sterling Morton to Jean Cudahy sent to C.E. Godshalk telling her that Godshalk sent him a copy of the letter she sent to Dr. Merrill and stating they should do everything they can to help the Arnold Arboretum with plant material after the recent hurricane damage.
Extent: 1 sheet
1938/10/19: C. E. Godshalk to Mark Morton (3.84969)
Date: October 19 1938Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Mark Morton sending him, at Mrs. Cudahy's suggestion, a copy of the letter she sent to Dr. Merrill, Director of the Arnold Arboretum, expressing sympathy for the damage the Arboretum sustained during a recent hurricane. He quotes from the Arnold Arboretum's bulletin detailing the damage.
Extent: 1 sheet
1938/10/24: Mark Morton to C. E. Godshalk (3.84970)
Date: October 24 1938Creator: Morton, Mark
Type: Document
Description:Letter from Mark Morton to C. E. Godshalk thanking him for sending a copy of the letter Mrs. Cudahy wrote to the Director of the Arnold Arboretum expressing sympathy for the damage caused by a recent hurricane.
Extent: 1 sheet
1934/10/03: William N. Craig to E. L. Kammerer (3.93560)
Date: October 3 1934Creator: Craig, William N.
Type: Document
Description:Letter suggesting places to see (arboretums/estates/etc) when E. L. Kammerer visits Boston, Massachusetts. Sent c/o the Arnold Arboretum.
1934/09/29: E. L. Kammerer to William N. Craig (3.93561)
Date: September 29 1934Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter asking Mr. Craig for recommendations of places to visit while traveling to Boston to collect data at the Arnold Arboretum. Mentions that Mr. Van Gemert recommended he contact him.
1930/01/08: Edwin D. Weary to E. L. Kammerer (3.93657)
Date: January 8 1930Creator: Weary, Edwin D.
Type: Document
Description:Discusses his belief that a Tree of Heaven [Ailanthus altissima] in his yard has an entirely different species growing out of the top of the tree. Asks again for a recommended species of ivy to use for the south wall of an apartment building. Mentions a Catalpa tree which he has preserved with black Wurtzilite.
1930/01/13: E. L. Kammerer to Edwin D. Weary (3.93658)
Date: January 13 1930Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Says they were very interested to hear more about his tree that seems to be a cross between Ailanthus [Tree of Heaven] and Ash, and agrees with Arnold Arboretum's theory of how it came about. Identifies the requested ivy recommendation as Engelmann [Engelman] Creeper (Ampelopsis Quinquefolia Engelmannii) [Parthenocissus quinquefolia Englemannii].
Thanks him for sending them a sample of black Wurtzilite.
1930/11/13: E. L. Kammerer to the Arnold Arboretum (3.94239)
Date: November 13 1930Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter from E. L. Kammerer to the Arnold Arboretum acknowledging receipt and thanking them for sending true Acer parvilflorum from Japan.
1932/07/29: E. L. Kammerer to Director of the Arnold Arboretum (3.94302)
Date: July 29 1932Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter from E. L. Kammerer to the Director of the Arnold Arboretum requesting seeds of Dirca palustris, the Leatherwood, which they have has trouble establishing at The Morton Arboretum. He also requests seeds of any uncommon Oaks, such as Quercus ilicifolia.
1932/10/24: E. L. Kammerer to the Arnold Arboretum (3.94309)
Date: October 24 1932Creator: Kammerer, E. Lowell
Type: Document
Description:Letter from E. L. Kammerer to the Arnold Arboretum requesting a number of plants that Mr. Van Gemert identified as good possible additions to The Morton Arboretum's collection. An extensive list of plants accompanies the letter.