Yes, this is the exact one I mean -- the father of Hugh Mason
Frankie
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[log in to unmask] type="cite">Could this possibly be Vic Mason? Vic Mason flew out of Marion, New York as a crop duster for much of the 1960's. I have no idea what he did prior to his crop dusting. He might have seen service in WWII. Vic died several years ago but I believe his widow may still live in Marion. If this is a possibility for your search let me know and I will check further.Les BuellIn a message dated 4/10/2007 7:26:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [log in to unmask] writes:http://www.edrnet.com/reports/historical.html
another possible source for historic photographs an maps
Daniel N. Pagano, Ph.D.
Urban Archeologist
The City of New York
Landmarks Preservation Commission
Municipal Building
One Centre Street, 9th Floor North
New York, NY 10007
Ph. 212 669 7826
Fax 212 669 7818
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Subject: [NYHIST-L] Air Photos by the "Mason Flying Service"
I have been looking for air photos taken by photographers from airplanes in the Central New York region.
An early source of photos is "Mason Flying Service" Air Photo from Geneva, NY. the Geneva Historical Society tells me that the Mason Flying Service was no longer listed in the Geneva Directory by 1950. I have not been able to locate anyone that knows what happened to them or where their negatives might be housed.
Bill & Joanne Casey
Casey Organic Dairy Farms
PO Box 36
1136 Berry Road
Apulia Station, NY 13020
315 810-4190
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