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MU student John Kelly
MU student John Kelly, b&w.https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon_photo_morgue/1237/thumbnail.jp
John Kelly, payment for services
Arvine Wales pays John Kelly on a settlement of his accounts twelve and half cents in cloth. 7.5" X 3
John Kelly throwing a javelin (1 of 2)
John Kelly throwing a javelin - included note: 'John Kelly Qualifies for NCAA W/ this throw, 4/30/88
Ala Wai Testimony by John Kelly
Contains a statement given by John Kelly opposing the privatization of public resources of the Ala Wai Harbor and Canal
John Kelly Receiving a Suggestion Award Check
Photograph: Nathan Oplinger presents a suggestion award check to John Kelly. Photo Date: 1975. Newsletter Issue: Profile 12/1975https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/flablue_images/1633/thumbnail.jp
MF124 John Kelly Jr. Collection
A collection of five accessions, mostly interviews conducted by John Kelly, Jr., in 1971 and 1974 mostly dealing with Kelly\u27s family and with life and fishing in Long Harbor, Newfoundland; and rum running in Quincy, MA. The contents of this collection are restricted. Copyright is retained by the interviewees.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/ne_findingaids/1113/thumbnail.jp
John Kelly headstone in St. Francis of Assisi Cemetery
John Kelly headstone in St. Francis of Assisi Cemetery in Outer Cove
John Kelly and Ronald Schuchard Eds : The Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats, (General editor : John Kelly) Vol. Ill : 1901-1904, 1994
Genet Jacqueline. John Kelly and Ronald Schuchard Eds : The Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats, (General editor : John Kelly) Vol. Ill : 1901-1904, 1994. In: Études irlandaises, n°20-1, 1995. L'État en Irlande, sous la direction de Claude Fierobe et Emile-Jean Dumay. pp. 237-239
F-0514: 301 South 2400 West, Lewiston, Utah, John Kelly Litz/Zan Litz residence. Built 1928
F-0514: 301 South 2400 West, Lewiston, Utah, John Kelly Litz/Zan Litz residence. Built 192
John Kelly, Mount Vernon Giants, ca. 1930
Team was sponsored by local African-American business owner Frank L. Turner. Team purportedly played local African-American and white teams as well as regional and national teams that scheduled games while traveling on the circuit. They allegedly played Satchell Paige, the famous Negro Leagues star, at Mount Vernon Athletic Park. See interview with George Booker, brother of team member Herbert Booker, who saw this team perform.; Photo of John Kelly taken from group photo of the Mount Vernon Giants, local African-American baseball team, ca. 1930https://digital.kenyon.edu/communitywithin/1099/thumbnail.jp
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