The Dwelle family purchased their land from the Kelley brothers - Datus and Irad - when the Kelleys began selling lots on Kelleys Island. The Dwelle farm was on the eastern side of the island
An indenture of land sold from Daniel Robins of Thorold to George Hansil of Pelham for Lot 32 (100 a...
Like many of the Beech Settlement residents in Rush County, Sterling and Rebecca Watkins were landow...
Charles and John Himmelein were the sons of Johann Himmelein, who settled on Kelleys Island in 1848....
The Dwelle family built a dock off their farm land on Kelleys Island. Winter's ice and snow damaged...
Edmond Ward established a home on Kelleys Island in 1845. He and his descendants raised grapes, mad...
Charles Carpenter, son-in-law of Datus Kelley and formerly of Norwich, Connecticut, began the first ...
Through the 1920s, Kelleys Island was a thriving and self-sufficient community. Island farmers deli...
Datus Kelley and his wife Sarah gave this stone building to the residents of Kelleys Island in the f...
Full text PDFIn 1998 Will & Ginny Craig bought an old farmhouse on Washington Island at the far tip ...
Edmond Ward moved to Kelleys Island from New York State in 1845. He and his descendants planted vin...
Two pound boats with their sails furled lie off the south shore of Kelleys Island. The men on the b...
This photograph shows, what is most likely, gravel from the quarry on Kelley's Island, being loaded ...
In 1906 John Himmelein built this home for his family on the east Shore Road of Kelleys Island. Thi...
Johann Himmelein and his family built a summer home on Kelleys Island in the late 1880s. The home w...
A fish shanty owned by the Erne brothers and the home of David Jackway occupied the site that is now...
An indenture of land sold from Daniel Robins of Thorold to George Hansil of Pelham for Lot 32 (100 a...
Like many of the Beech Settlement residents in Rush County, Sterling and Rebecca Watkins were landow...
Charles and John Himmelein were the sons of Johann Himmelein, who settled on Kelleys Island in 1848....
The Dwelle family built a dock off their farm land on Kelleys Island. Winter's ice and snow damaged...
Edmond Ward established a home on Kelleys Island in 1845. He and his descendants raised grapes, mad...
Charles Carpenter, son-in-law of Datus Kelley and formerly of Norwich, Connecticut, began the first ...
Through the 1920s, Kelleys Island was a thriving and self-sufficient community. Island farmers deli...
Datus Kelley and his wife Sarah gave this stone building to the residents of Kelleys Island in the f...
Full text PDFIn 1998 Will & Ginny Craig bought an old farmhouse on Washington Island at the far tip ...
Edmond Ward moved to Kelleys Island from New York State in 1845. He and his descendants planted vin...
Two pound boats with their sails furled lie off the south shore of Kelleys Island. The men on the b...
This photograph shows, what is most likely, gravel from the quarry on Kelley's Island, being loaded ...
In 1906 John Himmelein built this home for his family on the east Shore Road of Kelleys Island. Thi...
Johann Himmelein and his family built a summer home on Kelleys Island in the late 1880s. The home w...
A fish shanty owned by the Erne brothers and the home of David Jackway occupied the site that is now...
An indenture of land sold from Daniel Robins of Thorold to George Hansil of Pelham for Lot 32 (100 a...
Like many of the Beech Settlement residents in Rush County, Sterling and Rebecca Watkins were landow...
Charles and John Himmelein were the sons of Johann Himmelein, who settled on Kelleys Island in 1848....