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'''George C. Kelley''' (died [[1885]]) was a hardware dealer at 1917 [[2nd Avenue North]] and an investor in the development of [[East Birmingham]].
'''George C. Kelley''' (born [[July 30]], [[1847]] in Wilmington, North Carolina) was a hardware dealer at 1917 [[2nd Avenue North]], president of the [[Baxter Stove Works]], and an investor in the development of [[East Birmingham]].
 
Kelley sold his hardware business to the [[Towers Hardware Company]] before founding the Baxter Stove Works and partnering in the [[East Birmingham Land Company]] in [[1887]].


Kelley is buried at [[Oak Hill Cemetery]].
Kelley is buried at [[Oak Hill Cemetery]].


==References==
* {{Dubose-1887}}
==External links==
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7026760 George C. Kelley] at findagrave.com


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Revision as of 16:37, 3 July 2014

George C. Kelley (born July 30, 1847 in Wilmington, North Carolina) was a hardware dealer at 1917 2nd Avenue North, president of the Baxter Stove Works, and an investor in the development of East Birmingham.

Kelley sold his hardware business to the Towers Hardware Company before founding the Baxter Stove Works and partnering in the East Birmingham Land Company in 1887.

Kelley is buried at Oak Hill Cemetery.

References

External links