Datus Kelley and his wife Sarah gave this stone building to the residents of Kelleys Island in the fall of 1861. It was a hall for the public to use for meetings, theater productions, and other community events
Through the 1920s, Kelleys Island was a thriving and self-sufficient community. Island farmers deli...
Top of an ionic column and stone block from the Alfred Kelley mansion in Columbus, Ohio, when it was...
The Old State House on College Hill in Providence, Rhode Island, also known as Providence Sixth Dist...
German-speaking Protestants on Kelleys Island organized in 1865. The congregation built this church...
The Congregational Church on Kelleys Island was built in 1877. The dedication was held November 27 ...
Kelleys Island limestone was used to build the home of Addison Kelley. During the five years of con...
Edmond Ward established a home on Kelleys Island in 1845. He and his descendants raised grapes, mad...
The Dwelle family purchased their land from the Kelley brothers - Datus and Irad - when the Kelleys ...
The Kelleys Island Wine Company was a cooperative venture established to help island vintners market...
The Kelleys Island tour bus not only carried passengers, it also advertised events. This bus gives n...
Reproduction of a photograph depicting the interior hall of the Alfred Kelley mansion in Columbus, O...
St. Josephs Cathedral School Photograph formely known as Kelley mansion. The Greek Revival mansion ...
This 4.5" x 3.5" (11.43 x 8.86 cm) photograph shows a crowd gathered at a boat ramp on Kelleys Isla...
This photograph shows, what is most likely, gravel from the quarry on Kelley's Island, being loaded ...
This photo shows the south shore line of Kelleys Island. The structure to the right of the windmill...
Through the 1920s, Kelleys Island was a thriving and self-sufficient community. Island farmers deli...
Top of an ionic column and stone block from the Alfred Kelley mansion in Columbus, Ohio, when it was...
The Old State House on College Hill in Providence, Rhode Island, also known as Providence Sixth Dist...
German-speaking Protestants on Kelleys Island organized in 1865. The congregation built this church...
The Congregational Church on Kelleys Island was built in 1877. The dedication was held November 27 ...
Kelleys Island limestone was used to build the home of Addison Kelley. During the five years of con...
Edmond Ward established a home on Kelleys Island in 1845. He and his descendants raised grapes, mad...
The Dwelle family purchased their land from the Kelley brothers - Datus and Irad - when the Kelleys ...
The Kelleys Island Wine Company was a cooperative venture established to help island vintners market...
The Kelleys Island tour bus not only carried passengers, it also advertised events. This bus gives n...
Reproduction of a photograph depicting the interior hall of the Alfred Kelley mansion in Columbus, O...
St. Josephs Cathedral School Photograph formely known as Kelley mansion. The Greek Revival mansion ...
This 4.5" x 3.5" (11.43 x 8.86 cm) photograph shows a crowd gathered at a boat ramp on Kelleys Isla...
This photograph shows, what is most likely, gravel from the quarry on Kelley's Island, being loaded ...
This photo shows the south shore line of Kelleys Island. The structure to the right of the windmill...
Through the 1920s, Kelleys Island was a thriving and self-sufficient community. Island farmers deli...
Top of an ionic column and stone block from the Alfred Kelley mansion in Columbus, Ohio, when it was...
The Old State House on College Hill in Providence, Rhode Island, also known as Providence Sixth Dist...