Plat of Vacation of Bryant Road in Secs. 35 & 36 - 39-10 (3.6729)
Date: March 21 1983Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Extent: 1 sheet
Plat of Survey [South of Butterfield Rd., Including Boundary between Milton and York Townships] (3.6755)
Date: April 5 1977Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Description:Each copy includes slightly different labeling.
Extent: 1 sheet
Plat of Survey [South of Butterfield Rd., Including Boundary Between Milton and York Townships] (3.6756)
Date: April 5 1977Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Description:Each copy includes slightly different labeling.
Extent: 1 sheet
Plat of Survey [South of Butterfield Rd., Including Boundary Between Milton and York Townships] (3.6757)
Date: April 5 1977Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Description:Each copy includes slightly different labeling.
Extent: 1 sheet
Plat of Survey [Hidden Lake Area] (3.6758)
Date: March 29 1977Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Extent: 1 sheet
Plat of survey [Hidden Lake Area] [revision] (3.6759)
Date: April 4 1977Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Description:This copy is the April 4, 1977 revision including Commonwealth Edison property and stamped: "Prepared for Forest Preserve District of DuPage County."
Extent: 1 sheet
Plat of Vacation of Bryant Road in Secs. 35 & 36 - 39-10 (3.6760)
Date: March 21 1983Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Description:Recorder section blank. Accession # 1515 (3.6729) is a signed photocopy. See link in Related Objects section of this record.
Extent: 1 sheet
Morton Arboretum (3.6761)
Date: February 7 1957Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Description:Map shows a section of south boundary.
Extent: 1 sheet
Plat of Survey of the DuPage County Forest Preserve District Proposed Acquisition of the Johnson Estate in Sections 25, 26, 35 & 36, Twp. 39 N., Range 10 East of the Third Principal Meridian (3.6762)
Date: April 4 1977Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Description:Revised Nov. 28,1977.
Extent: 1 sheet
Plat of Survey Showing the Location of Certain Buildings Under Construction on The Morton Arboretum Property in Lisle, Illinois (3.33786)
Date: December 7 1989Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Extent: 1 sheet
Topographic Map of a Portion of Morton Arboretum in Lisle Township, DuPage County, Illinois (3.5259)
Date: March 11 1970Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Description:Survey probably prepared in advance of construction of the Visitor Center. Existing ground cover is identified within the area surveyed. Includes the area south of Meadow Lake.
Extent: 1 sheet
Topographic Map of a Portion of Morton Arboretum in Lisle Township, DuPage County, Illinois (3.5261)
Date: April 10 1970Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Description:Existing ground cover is identified within the area surveyed. Includes area north of Meadow Lake and east of Visitor Center parking lot.
Extent: 1 sheet
Morton Arboretum's Assessment Plat (3.6087)
Date: January 19 1970Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Extent: 1 sheet
Plat of Survey Showing the Location of Certain Buildings Under Construction on the Morton Arboretum Property in Lisle, Illinois (3.6113)
Date: December 7 1989Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Extent: 1 sheet
Country Woods, a subdivision in the SE 1/4 of Sec. 33-39-10; pavement and storm drainage plan (3.5828)
Date: February 15 1978Creator: Steinbrecher Jr., Harold F.
Type: Map
Description:"Sheet 2 of 3." Basic map and profile show revisions made in April, 1978. The area borders Leask Lane; land not within the Arboretum.
Extent: 1 sheet
1945/01/16: C. E. Godshalk to Joseph Cudahy and Jean Morton Cudahy (3.99612)
Date: January 16 1945Creator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Document
Description:Letter from C. E. Godshalk to Joseph Cudahy and Jean Morton Cudahy detailing his thoughts on future plans for the Arboretum. He gives a detailed plan on how to handle the traffic on busy Sundays in May and October and for possible future flower shows. He discusses an Arboretum tea room and picnic areas. He talks about building buildings for a nature school covering nature study and horticulture which could also cover agricultural topics in the off season. He suggests tearing down the Home Farm buildings and building one building for tool storage. 4-H shows could also be held at this site. He would like to create demonstration educational exhibits of small country home sites, perhaps funded by Sterling Morton in memory of his father. He suggests building farm buildings on Warrenville Road to demonstrate the running of a modern large farm. Finally, he suggests building an air strip and tearing down and building additional housing. He asks for their comments on his ideas.
Extent: 9 sheets