A&E An Erie castle: Jay Cooke Mansion Published on Sept. 7, 2014 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print The exterior of Cooke Castle on Gibralter Island. the blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Jay Cooke Photo Courtesy of THe Hayes Center Jay Cooke and his daughter in 1901. Photo Courtesy of THe Hayes Center The now defunct Cooke Castle, located on Gibraltar Island near Put-in-Bay, is slated for renovation. THE BLADE/Katie Rausch Buy This Image A glimpse of Cooke Castle on Gibralter Island is seen through the trees. THE BLADE/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Though the paint is peeling and the plaster is cracked, the original woodwork remains intact inside Cooke Castle. THE BLADE/Katie Rausch Buy This Image The turret of Cooke Castle features a series of small staircases that lead to a rooftop view. THE BLADE/Katie Rausch Buy This Image The third floor turret room features a staircase that leads up to another room and finally the roof. THE BLADE/Katie Rausch Buy This Image The now defunct Cooke Castle, located on Gibraltar Island near Put-in-Bay, is slated for renovation. THE BLADE/Katie Rausch Buy This Image The first-floor library, in the base of the tower, has a 180-degree view of the lake. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Cooke Castle is currently part of The Ohio State University's Stone Lab extension campus. The 15 room castle was built in 1864 by the day's wealthiest U.S. citizen, Jay Cooke the blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Cooke Castle built by Jay Cooke is a registered national historic landmark. THE BLADE/Katie Rausch Buy This Image A fireplace, crown molding, floor to ceiling opening doorways and an ornate ceiling light base all serve to embellish the front parlor inside the now defunct Cooke Castle. the blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image A fireplace serves as the focal point in the front parlor inside Cooke Castle. the blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Though the lights are gone, ornate ceiling light bases remain inside the now defunct Cooke Castle. the blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image The 15 room castle was built in 1864 by the day's wealthiest U.S. citizen, Jay Cooke. Mr. financed the Union effort in the Civil War by selling war bonds. the blade/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Cooke Castle THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image The Ohio Historical Marker at Cooke Castle. THE BLADE/Katie Rausch Buy This Image Usually obscured by leaves, Cooke Castle on Gibralter Island can be seen easily from water in the winter. Henry Cooke and family on the porch of Cooke Castle. Photo Courtesy of THe Hayes Center Related Items LAKE ERIE ,ohio state university ,south bass island ,Gibraltar Island ,Jay Cooke Recommended for you Click to comment