Essex CountyPhoto Du Jour

Wyandotte Indian Cemetery

Today’s entry takes us down the River towards Amherstburg, and to the Wyandotte Indian Cemetery. When this cemetery was established, it was located on what was at the time the Anderdon Reservation. The Historical Marker at the cemetery Chief Joseph White’s final resting place, the last Chief of the Wyandottes. A photo of the Chief, from the 1909 Fred Neal Book “The Township…
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Photo Du JourWindsor

Then and Now - Drouillard Road

Above is a shot looking north on Drouillard from Wyandotte St., during the Ford Blockade of 1945. Sadly everything north of the Windsor Co-operative Bakery has been demolished. The stairs are now fenced in and filled in with concrete. The entire Drouillard Road Subway is…
Old PhotographsPhoto Du JourWindsor

Chrysler Canada Plant no. 1

Today’s entry is for Paul, who recently asked for more information about the old Plant no. 1. Plant 1 stood at the n.e. corner of Tecumseh & McDougall. The site now occupied by a shopping plaza. Plant 1 was originally the plant of the Maxwell-Chalmers Motor Car…
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Citizens For The Capitol Theatre

I’m posting a copy of the flyer above as a notice to anyone who’s interest in attending. There’s a public meeting being held Monday night at 9:00 pm @ Artcite, in the Capitol Theatre storefronts. Personally, in my opinion, we won’t see it open for years. Stubbornness and arrogance in Council and ESPECIALLY in the McMansion Mayor’s office, will keep this building…
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Photo Du JourPostcardsWindsor

Dominion Fish Hatchery - Sandwich

Here’s another old postcard to take us into the weekend. This one dates to about 1909, and was published by Fred Neal. Neal was a local historian who document life in Sandwich with his book “The Township Of Sandwich” which he published along with a series…
Essex CountyPhoto Du Jour

Lost Essex County - New Canaan

Today we head out to the middle of the county, to another point on the map. Behold New Canaan! It was a little disappointing to head to such a biblically named locale, and not even find a church. This view is looking over the River Canard River Bridge towards downtown. 48…
Photo Du JourWindsor

Graham-Paige Motor Car Factory

Thousands of cars a day stream past this old brick factory on Wyandotte St. E. most if not all of them without giving any thought to the history of this former Automotive Assembly Plant. Like many old factories, it was great to live super close to work. This factory pumped out the Graham-Paige automobile from 1931-1935. However the depression wasn’t the best time for a new car factory, and…
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Displaced History

So with rumors abound that the former Tecumseh DUR station might still be standing, I headed to the suburbs with John and Mike to see what we might be able to uncover. This Victorian house on Lesperance is visible in the old postcard view posted two weeks ago. Just north…