Webster Crowley's Arboretum residence at Arbordale, moved from east side (3.38466)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Webster Crowley's Arboretum residence at Arbordale, moved from east side
Extent: 1 photograph
Clarence Godshalk's 2nd house service path to outdoor fireplace (3.34119)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk's 2nd house service path to outdoor fireplace
Extent: 1 negative
Dr. Marion T. Hall's house at the Arboretum (3.3854)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Dr. Marion T. Hall's house at the Arboretum
Extent: 1 photograph
Praire used in home landscape design (3.37217)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Praire used in home landscape design
Side view of Ross Clark's residence and deck at The Morton Arboretum.
Extent: 1 photograph
Nursery north of South Farm (3.34112)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Nursery north of South Farm, Teuscher residence in the distance
*located at about 40-F on Arboretum map/grid
Extent: 1 negative
Woodland setting using native plants in home landscape design (3.37219)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Woodland setting using native plants in home landscape design.
Suzette Morton Davidson's residence (Cricket Hill) at The Morton Arboretum on hill in woods.
Extent: 1 photograph
Clarence Godshalk residence, exterior, view from backyard (3.38465)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk residence, exterior, view from backyard
Extent: 1 photograph
Nursery north of South Farm (3.34113)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Nursery north of South Farm, Teuscher residence in the distance
*located at about 40-F on Arboretum map/grid
Building on right was originally a hog house feed room which became two apartments called the "Porkerhouse Apartments."
Extent: 1 negative
[Watchman's Cottage Porch Remodeling] (3.6923)
Creator: Tyznik, Anthony
Type: Plan
Description:Note on back: "Wason Porch"
Extent: 1 sheet
Woodland setting using native plants in home landscape design (3.37221)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Woodland setting using native plants in home landscape design.
Steps to Suzette Morton Davidson's residence (Cricket Hill) at The Morton Arboretum, leading to outdoor patio with tables and chairs.
Extent: 1 photograph
Children of Arboretum employees (3.37629)
Type: Photographic image
Description:Children of Arboretum employees, standing in front of farm building
L to R: Juanita (daughter of Otto Johnson), Clifford (son of Otto Johnson), Doris (daughter of Les Plumb), Vernon (son of Howard Jennings), Arlene (daughter of Howard Jennings)
Extent: 1 photograph
Future site of Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house (sketched in behind trees), Emil in foreground (3.38221)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Future site of Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house (sketched in behind trees), Emil in foreground
Extent: 1 photograph
Yard at Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house in winter, pergola in the distance (3.36096)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Yard at Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house in winter, pergola in the distance
Extent: 1 negative
Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house in winter, front exterior view, facing on old Joliet Road (3.36089)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house in winter, front exterior view, facing on old Joliet Road
Extent: 1 negative
Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, exterior side view of front from frozen Joliet Road, winter (3.38222)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, exterior side view of front from frozen Joliet Road, winter
Extent: 1 photograph
Yard at Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, view of garden path from pergola (3.36097)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Yard at Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, view of garden path from pergola
Pergola made of ironwood. Path and gate led from yard to the river dam
Extent: 1 negative
Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, close exterior front view from side in winter, facing on old Joliet Road (3.36090)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, close exterior front view from side in winter, facing on old Joliet Road
Extent: 1 negative
Clarence Godshalk's garden at first Arboretum house, field beyond now Arbordale and Arbor Lake (3.38219)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk's garden at first Arboretum house, field beyond now Arbordale and Arbor Lake
Extent: 1 photograph
Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, garden pergola and gate (3.36098)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, garden pergola (made of ironwood) and gate
Path through gate led from yard to the river dam
Extent: 1 negative
Heinrich Teuscher's front yard, looking east (3.37479)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Heinrich Teuscher's front yard, looking east
Extent: 1 photograph
Yard at Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, pergola and gate in the distance (3.36095)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Yard at Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, pergola and gate in the distance
Extent: 1 negative
Watchman's Cottage (3.5491)
Date: 1920sCreator: Godshalk, Clarence E.
Type: Plan
Description:Located near Thornhill Conference Center.
Extent: 1 sheet
Looking north from Clarence Godshalk's yard, DuPage River bridge in center (3.33989)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Looking north from Clarence Godshalk's yard, DuPage River bridge in center
Extent: 1 negative
Stone walking path at Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house (3.36093)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Stone walking path at Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house
Extent: 1 negative
Clarence Godshalk's garden at first Arboretum house, viewed from back upstairs window (3.38218)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk's garden at first Arboretum house, viewed from back upstairs window
Extent: 1 photograph
Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, side view of front with walkway to door (3.36094)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, side view of front with walkway to door
Extent: 1 negative
Lilacs, entrance, and highway (now Route 53) viewed from upstairs window of Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, looking northeast (3.38216)
Date: 1920sType: Photographic image
Description:Lilacs, entrance, and highway (now Route 53) viewed from upstairs window of Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, looking northeast
Extent: 1 photopgraph
Wyllie children (3.37630)
Date: 1921Type: Photographic image
Description:Wyllie children standing in front of house
Extent: 1 photograph
Digging basement of Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house (3.36082)
Date: 1922Type: Photographic image
Description:Digging basement of Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, horses helping workers pull material
Extent: 1 negative
Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, front and side view, under construction (3.36086)
Date: 1922Type: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, front and side view, under construction
Extent: 1 negative
Lake Marmo, looking east toward bridge and dam (3.34010)
Date: 1922Type: Photographic image
Description:Lake Marmo, looking east toward bridge and dam.
About 1/2 mile in the distance is a group of buildings where Clarence Godshalk lived.
Notice willows by bridge and hawthorns at extreme left of picture.
Extent: 1 negative filmstrip
Arboretum entrance road (Joliet Road), showing Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house under construction along right side of road (3.36083)
Date: 1922Type: Photographic image
Description:Arboretum entrance road (Joliet Road), showing Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house under construction along right side of road
Extent: 1 negative
South Farm house, originally Jeffrey Farm residence (3.38235)
Date: 1922Type: Photographic image
Description:South Farm house, originally Jeffrey Farm residence (built 1917). In 1921, Clarence Godshalk lived there with Wyllie family in room over bay. Later Senn's, then Van Gemert's lived there. Cookhouse for workers was in basement. House was torn down. Fireplace smoked upstairs and down.
Extent: 1 photograph
Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, south side, under construction (3.36084)
Date: 1922Type: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house, south side, under construction, man and two children standing in front of house
Extent: 1 negative
View of unpaved Joliet Road (now IL Route 53) and land/woods in the distance from Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house and lawn (3.37826)
Date: 1922Type: Photographic image
Description:View of unpaved Joliet Road (now IL Route 53) and land/woods in the distance from Clarence Godshalk's first Arboretum house and lawn
Extent: 1 photograph
Clarence Godshalk's first home at the Arboretum, under construction (3.3544)
Date: 1922 – 1923Type: Photographic image
Description:Clarence Godshalk's first home at the Arboretum, under construction
Lilac lawn, front side
Extent: 1 photograph