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His family was living in Edwardsburg, Michigan. In 1959 he was a Russian-speaking guide at the American National Exhibition in Moscow , Russia. He was a Michigan schoolteacher who was planning on teaching Russian at Purdue University in the fall of 1960.
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the village of Edwardsburg, Michigan. Pages in category "People from Edwardsburg, Michigan" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
Edwardsburg is a village within Ontwa Township in Cass County in the U.S. state of Michigan, northeast of South Bend. The population was 1,304 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is part of the South Bend – Mishawaka , IN -MI, Metropolitan Statistical Area .
Muskegon, Michigan: Crashed with a pickup truck [26] David Patten: September 2, 2021: 47 American Football player Columbia, South Carolina: Collided with sedan Paul Smart: October 27, 2021: 78 British Motorcycle racer Kent/East Sussex, England Davy Tweed: October 28, 2021: 61 Northern Irish Politician County Antrim, Northern Ireland Eric ...
The village of Edwardsburg is in the northwest part of the township. The unincorporated community of Granger, Indiana , borders the township to the southwest. According to the United States Census Bureau , the township has a total area of 21.0 square miles (54.4 km 2 ), of which 19.4 square miles (50.3 km 2 ) is land and 1.6 square miles (4.1 ...
Edwardsburg won baseball and softball district titles, while Buchanan softball and Niles baseball also brought home some hardware. Michigan roundup: Edwardsburg sweeps baseball, softball districts ...
Jack C. Curtis (July 26, 1923 – May 24, 2009) was a B-24 navigator during World War II who spent over eight months as a prisoner of war. His exploits were chronicled, along with those of his friend and fellow POW, Lawrence Jenkins, in the 2007 book, Eagles' Wings, An Uncommon Story of World War II, by Andrew Layton.
Cyrus Bacon (c. 1796 – October 4, 1873) was a Michigan politician. Bacon was born in Ballston, New York. [4] On November 6, 1848, Bacon was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives, where he represented the Cass County district from January 1, 1849 to April 2, 1849. Bacon served on the Ways and Means committee.