by Greg Kowalski
Fueled by phenomenal growth in the early part of the 20th century,
Hamtramck went from being a farming community to a major industrial city
in the space of a decade. Thousands of immigrants flooded into the city
to work in the new auto factories. Each one had a special story to
tell, but some stood above the rest. Maurice Keyworth developed a public
school code in 1927 that was so innovative it was copied by schools
across the nation. Gail Kobe acted in and produced popular TV shows, and
Rudy Tomjanovich thrilled crowds around the basketball court. Still
others made their mark in more modest, yet meaningful ways, like
business owner Dave Stober, who sent local kids to camp. Their stories,
and those of many more who made Hamtramck what it is today, are here.
Each made a special contribution to the story of Hamtramck. Photos
courtesy of the Hamtramck Historical Commission unless otherwise noted
and most have never been published before.
Photos on the cover from left to right:
Top row: Lee Barecki, Miss Dodge Days; see page 97, Rev Joseph Jordan, pastor, Corinthian Baptist Church; see page 84,
Walter Kanar, mayor; see page 79, Gail Kobe, actress; see page 44, Msgr. Peter P. Walkowiak, St. Florian Parish; see page 84,
Middle row: Ordine Toliver, Hamtramck Village councilman; see page 11, Mary Zuk, councilwoman, activist; see page 78,
Joseph Lewandowski, mayor; see page 18, Walter Gajewski, city clerk; see page 19, Karen Majewski, first woman mayor; see page 32,
Bottom row: Yvonne Myrick, library board member; see page 99, Peter Jezewski, first mayor; see page 12, Stephen Skrzycki, mayor; see page 20, Woodrow W. Woody, auto dealer; see page 64, Albert Zak, mayor; see page 21.
Author Bio: Greg Kowalski has been with the Hamtramck Historical
Commission since it was formed in 1998. A professional journalist for
nearly 40 years. This is Greg's 6th book on Hamtramck.
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