Ruthspangler's Blog

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I'm Glad I Grew Up In Ecorse, Michigan!

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Recent News
Ruth Spangler Is Moving

Hello everyone, I am in the process of moving Ruth Spangler to a website called Ecorse Along the Detroit River on weebly.  Here is the address:  ecorsealongthedetroitriver...

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Ecorse Businesses, 1950

by Kathy Warnes New Market To Carry On Family Tradition (Ecorse Advertiser, Thursday July 20, 1950) A family partnership composed  of Mrs. Frank Baklarz...

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Miss Arlyne Burr: A Ecorse Music Teacher Memory

by Kathy Warnes Ecorse School One by Kathy Covert (Warnes) Along with Mr. Herbert Saylor and Alexander Campbell, Ecorse High School Band leaders, ...

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Mr. Cosbey’s History of Ecorse

Photograph by John Duguay Practicing at the municipal field. (Does anyone remember having Mr. Cosbey for history at Ecorse High School during the 19...

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Ecorse Along the Detroit River

Hi everyone, I want to tell you that I have written another book about Ecorse History called Ecorse Along the Detroit River. I believe it is a special...

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Ecorse Presbyterian Cook Book

On April 6, I posted the first half of the cook book that the Dorcas Circle of the Women’s Fellowship of the Ecorse Presbyterian Church published in ...

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Ecorse Soldiers Helped Win “D Day” and World War II

By Kathy Covert Warnes A snapshot of the small city of Ecorse in the early 1940s included the shores and beaches of the Detroit River where people sat...

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High Street and Two Ecorse Fire Chiefs Connected by Fate and Friendship

  By Kathy Warnes In my childhood estimation and imagination, High Street in Ecorse, Michigan surpassed Broadway in New York City or Route 66 that...

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Ecorse Presbyterian Church Cookbook

Hi everyone! I didn’t think every Ecorse or former Ecorse person would be interested in this 1955 Presbyterian Cookbook, but I wanted to share...

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Ecorse Reaps Profit from 1903 Land Swap

(Al DuHadway was the first official historian of Ecorse and wrote many interesting articles about his city.) Ecorse Reaps Profit from 1903 Land Swap...

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Students Write about Down River Communities

This is one of several history papers written by St. Francis Xavier High School   students in 1956 about Ecorse and the other Downriver communities...

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