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  2. 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).

  3. Tom Slade - Wikipedia

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    Slade was born in Manotick, Michigan, but was raised in Saginaw, Michigan after being adopted. [1] He played football, basketball and tennis for Saginaw High School and earned All-State honors in football as the quarterback at Saginaw High. [1] Slade was married to former University of Michigan cheerleader, Pam St. John.

  4. Dick Rifenburg - Wikipedia

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    He also led Arthur Hill in football, [4] and his high school accomplishments are featured in Glory: The history of Saginaw County sports by Jack Tany (ASIN B0006RH9Z6), which is a book on high school sports in Saginaw County, Michigan. [5] Rifenburg was named All State in football, basketball and track. [6]

  5. Paul H. Wendler - Wikipedia

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    Encouraged by his bosses at GM, Wendler ran for and served on Saginaw City Council for 14 years, and was mayor from 1971 to 1973. [3] During his tenure, he was instrumental in both the construction of what is now the Dow Event Center (then the Saginaw Civic Center) and in bringing a hockey team to the city.

  6. Aaron T. Bliss - Wikipedia

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    Aaron Thomas Bliss (May 22, 1837 – September 16, 1906) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative and the 25th governor of Michigan, and was from Saginaw. Bliss Township was named after him.

  7. Paul Dawkins - Wikipedia

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    Paul Lamar Dawkins (June 10, 1957 – March 25, 2019) [1] was an American-Turkish professional basketball player, who played for the Utah Jazz of the National Basketball Association (NBA), appearing in 57 games.

  8. Howard Patterson - Wikipedia

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    Patterson was born in Saginaw, Michigan on September 18, 1927. Both his parents died in his teens and he suffered from Polio around the age of 10. A number of biographers believe he took up swimming as an escape from a trying childhood. From 1943-45, he swam for Saginaw's Arthur Hill High School, and received All American honors three times. He ...

  9. Henry G. Marsh - Wikipedia

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    Marsh moved to Saginaw and opened a law office in April 1954. When he arrived, Saginaw was a segregated city where no black man had ever won elected office. [5] Marsh became chairman of the now-extinct Human Rights Commission in 1958. A frequent contributor to The Saginaw News, Marsh ran

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