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  2. Henry G. Marsh - Wikipedia

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    Unit. 3280th Quartermaster Service Company. Battles/wars. World War II. Henry G. Marsh (October 11, 1921 – May 11, 2011) was a Democratic politician from Michigan who served as Mayor of Saginaw, and was the first African-American to hold that office. Marsh was one of the first black mayors in the United States. [2]

  3. Hoyt Library - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, Jesse Hoyt of New York bequeathed US$100,000 to the City of East Saginaw "for a suitable and substantial building to be used as a library." [3] Half of this amount was used for the purchase of books and the maintenance of the library. Hoyt's trust deed further stipulated that the "building and the library"...be known and designated as ...

  4. Wellington R. Burt - Wikipedia

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    Wellington R. Burt (August 26, 1831 – March 2, 1919) was an American lumber baron from Saginaw, Michigan. [2][3] At the time of his death, his wealth was estimated to be between $40 and $90 million (equivalent to between $703 million and $1.58 billion in 2023). [4][5] For a time in the early 1900s, Burt ranked as one of the eight wealthiest ...

  5. WNEM-TV - Wikipedia

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    This service began after local major newspapers in the region including The Bay City Times, The Saginaw News, and The Flint Journal reduced publication to three times a week in June 2009. [24] At first, a free service when it was launched, WNEM-TV began charging $100 per obituary in September 2009.

  6. WSGW (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Website. wsgw.com. WSGW (790 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Saginaw, Michigan, owned by Alpha Media. It simulcasts a news/talk radio format with sister station 100.5 WSGW-FM. The two stations identify themselves as "100.5 and 790 Newsradio WSGW." The studios are on Tittabawassee Road.

  7. History of Saginaw, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The history of Saginaw, Michigan explores the development of the city from the time that Native American hunter-gatherers ranged through the area. There was little settlement, though, until the 19th century when the marshes were drained to alleviate the endemic mosquito infestation. The site of what later became the city of Saginaw was ...

  8. Kenneth Edward Untener - Wikipedia

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    March 27, 2004. (2004-03-27) (aged 66) Saginaw, Michigan. Education. St. John's Seminary. Pontifical Gregorian University. Kenneth Edward Untener (August 3, 1937 – March 27, 2004) was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Saginaw from 1980 until his death in 2004.

  9. Jim Letherer - Wikipedia

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    James M. Letherer (December 30, 1933 – December 18, 2001), born and died in Saginaw, Michigan, [1] [2] better known as Jim Letherer, was an American civil rights activist. [3] [4] He walked on crutches the entire 54 miles of the 1965 Selma to Montgomery march for voting rights, and in 1966 walked with Martin Luther King Jr. in James Meredith's Mississippi March Against Fear.