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John Lynn Mort
John Lynn Mort
This is my uncle, John Lynn Mort, before going to France as part of the American Expeditionary Forces. He died in France as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 116th Field Signal Battatlion, on 22 November 1918.There is an American Legion post in Lake Elsinore, CA, named for him.
Civilian Conservation Corps, 2
Civilian Conservation Corps, 2
Don't have all the names, but John Fennell is in the right front with both hands on his hips. He was the supervisor of the 305th Co., Civilian Conservation Corps, Cowan's Gap State Park, Fulton County, PA. Picture was taken 09/29/1933 by my father, Norman A. Mort, who was also a member of the 305th.
Civilian Conservation Corps
Civilian Conservation Corps
left to right: John Fennell, supervisor; Laletta, Jogilio, Tribiani, Salvetti, J. Tribiani, Goldberg.
Working on the slate bank in Cowan's Gap State Park, Fulton County, PA; 305th Company of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Taken 09/29/1933 by my father, Norman A. Mort, who was also in the company.
Norman A. Mort
Norman A. Mort
This is a picture of my father, Norman A. Mort, taken at Richmond Furnace, Franklin County, PA in 1921. He looks like a desperado with his gun tucked in his belt, but was actually a rural mail carrier, and at that time, was allowed to carry a firearm for protection.

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John Lynn Mort
John Lynn Mort
This is my uncle, John Lynn Mort, before going to France as part of the American Expeditionary Forces. He died in France as a 2nd Lieutenant in the 116th Field Signal Battatlion, on 22 November 1918.There is an American Legion post in Lake Elsinore, CA, named for him.
Frank Mort & Family
Frank Mort & Family
This is a picture postcard with the names Sadie & Frank Mort and son Donald on the back. I do not know who these people are, but if someone recognizes the faces and/or names, I will gladly give them the picture.
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Propper
Mr. & Mrs. Ed Propper
Ed "Lucky" and Betty (Christopher) Propper with their baby, Lee Propper. As of November, 2003 both parents are deceased.
Wm. & Nancy Heckman & Family
Wm. & Nancy Heckman & Family
Back row: Nancy Jane (Wise) Heckman, holding Thelma Bernadette Heckman (Radnov); Mary Elizabeth Heckman; William McElheney Heckman; Annie Beatrice Heckman; Mabel Catherine Heckman (Mort--my Mother); First row: John Albert Heckman, holding Gertrude Caroline Heckman (Kearns); Thomas Edward Heckman; Joseph Noel Heckman.
As of October 2003, all are deceased except for the baby on Nancy's lap.
Civilian Conservation Corps
Civilian Conservation Corps
left to right: John Fennell, supervisor; Laletta, Jogilio, Tribiani, Salvetti, J. Tribiani, Goldberg.
Working on the slate bank in Cowan's Gap State Park, Fulton County, PA; 305th Company of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Taken 09/29/1933 by my father, Norman A. Mort, who was also in the company.
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Mort
Mr. & Mrs. Norman Mort
Norman & Mabel (Heckman) Mort, Fannettsburg, Franklin County, PA on their 50th wedding anniversary.
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Neusbaum
Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Neusbaum
These are my great-grandparents on my Father's side of the family. They are Daniel and Mary Elizabeth (Gallagher) Neusbaum. They lived in Fannettsburg, Franklin County, PA.
Norman A. Mort
Norman A. Mort
This is a picture of my father, Norman A. Mort, taken at Richmond Furnace, Franklin County, PA in 1921. He looks like a desperado with his gun tucked in his belt, but was actually a rural mail carrier, and at that time, was allowed to carry a firearm for protection.
Civilian Conservation Corps, 2
Civilian Conservation Corps, 2
Don't have all the names, but John Fennell is in the right front with both hands on his hips. He was the supervisor of the 305th Co., Civilian Conservation Corps, Cowan's Gap State Park, Fulton County, PA. Picture was taken 09/29/1933 by my father, Norman A. Mort, who was also a member of the 305th.
CCC Camp
CCC Camp
This is a group of workers of the 305th Co., Civilian Conservation Corps, at Cowans Gap, Fulton County, PA. Picture was taken by my father, Norman Mort, who was also a worker for the CCC.
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