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  2. Saginaw River - Wikipedia

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    The Saginaw River is a 22.4-mile-long (36.0 km) [3] river in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is formed by the confluence of the Tittabawassee and Shiawassee rivers southwest of Saginaw . It flows northward into the Saginaw Bay of Lake Huron , passing through the cities of Saginaw and Bay City , both of which developed around it in the 19th century.

  3. Fletcher Site - Wikipedia

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    However, trade goods found in the cemetery portion of the site date the burials to the mid-1700s. Manuscripts from this time indicate that the area around Saginaw Bay was inhabited at the time by Odawa and Ojibwe people. Maps indicate the presence of a village at the site of this burial ground, and trade goods found in the site date the ...

  4. William Q. Atwood - Wikipedia

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    He opened a sawmill along the Saginaw River in 1874. [2] He took a short amount of time off, but lumbered in 1880–1882, 1885, and 1886. He marketed his lumber widely, selling wood in Toledo, Cleveland, Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus, Chicago, Boston, Baltimore, and elsewhere. He was the only black member of the Saginaw Board of Trade. [1]

  5. History of Saginaw, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The present City of Saginaw itself served as a location for only semi-permanent settlement until the time of European contact. This may be due, in part, to the low lying and frequently flooding land adjacent to the Saginaw River, much of which was marshland prior to being drained in the 19th century. Mosquito infestation was endemic to the area ...

  6. Trombley House - Wikipedia

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    Medor and Joseph Trombley, both French-Canadian fur traders, settled in the Saginaw Valley in the early 1830s and purchased large tracts of land along the Saginaw River between what is now Twenty-third Street and Cass Avenue in Bay City. In 1835, they began construction on this house, hiring Nathan C. Case, a carpenter, to construct it.

  7. Zilwaukee Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Zilwaukee Bridge is a high-level, segmental concrete bridge spanning the Saginaw River in the U.S. state of Michigan.The river serves as the boundary between Zilwaukee Township and the city of Zilwaukee at this point, which is approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) north of downtown Saginaw.

  8. Category:Saginaw River - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Saginaw River" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Liberty Bridge (Bay City, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    It spans the Saginaw River and connects Vermont Street (on the west side of the river) and Woodside Avenue (on the east side). It was built in 1986. [ 1 ] Starting June 16, 2023, an electronic toll is charged to motorists either through their BC-Pass, [ 2 ] E-ZPass transponder, or via license plate photo.