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Cottrellville Township, St. Clair County Michigan
Early
History
When
the partition of our section of Michigan was made in 1787,
there was only one large township called Cottrellville
which included the present townships of Cottrellville,
China, Casco, East China and Ira. In the heart of this
township was the city of Newport (later called Marine
City). It had been founded by Samuel Ward whose shipbuilding
and trade interests developed the area.
In 1864, in a dispute over the presentation
of candidates for the township government, the northern
part of this large township broke away. Captain John Clarke,
an influential early resident, is credited with suggesting
the name China for the new township. There is no official
record of the reason why the eastern section of China
Township broke off in 1859. Very likely, interests of
those making a living from river access were different
from inland farming interests. The act to establish East
China Township was approved February 12, 1859. In April
of 1869 and in February of 1905, certain other sections
of land were transferred from China to East China Township.
Much of the early history of what is now East China Township
refers to the period when it was part of the large Cottrellville.
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