In the “Neighboring Communities” collection of the
Sandusky Library Archives Research Center are several photographs taken by
Harley Hoffman, a commercial photographer who had a studio in Castalia, Ohio in
the 1950s. Above is a picture of ferry boat passengers approaching Middle Bass
Island. You can see the Lonz Winery on the shore.
The picture below was taken
at the Put-in-Bay dock. A sun bather can be seen soaking up the sun on the
pier.
Vintage vehicles are visible along the streets of Kelleys
Island in this picture of the business district. Businesses pictured include
Matso’s Place and the Island Market.
Mr. Hoffman snapped this picture of someone standing by the
sign at Inscription Rock along the lakefront at Kelleys Island.
The community oven at Kelleys Island allowed residents to
bake bread in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
These men are enjoying an afternoon of fishing at Kelleys
Island.
Harley W. Hoffman passed away in 1986. His obituary, which
appeared in the May 28, 1986 issue of the Sandusky Register, stated that he had
been a salesman for the Mr. Wiggs Department Store. In the decade of the 1950s,
Mr. Hoffman is credited with dozens of photographs that appeared in the
Sandusky Register Star News. Because of Harley Hoffman’s photographs, we have a
better understanding of what everyday life was like in a by-gone era.
1 comment:
Thank you for sharing. Harley was my Grandfather.
Christine A Hoffman Johnson
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