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  2. The Grove (Saginaw, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Saginaw City Hall. The Grove originally contained 18 major structures, of which 17 contribute to the historic character of the district. Much of the land is owned by the city, including the large City Hall and waterworks buildings. Additional land is owned by the Holy Family Catholic Church, located near the northern part of the district.

  3. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Saginaw County

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    Saginaw: May 8, 1984: Presbyterian Church of South Saginaw: 2312 South Washington Avenue, NE corner of Williamson Saginaw: April 24, 1981: Clark Lombard Ring House: 1126 North Michigan Avenue Saginaw: October 10, 1989: Theodore H. Roethke / Theodore H. Roethke Childhood Home† 1805 Gratiot Avenue Saginaw: October 14, 1999: Saginaw Club: 219 ...

  4. Saginaw City, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    In 1822 the post became Fort Saginaw. [2] Campau platted the town in 1823. [2] Saginaw City was incorporated as a city in 1857. On June 2, 1889, the Michigan State Legislature passed an act to consolidate the cities of Saginaw City and East Saginaw to form the present-day city of Saginaw, which became effective with the election of officers for ...

  5. Government of Saginaw, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Saginaw, Michigan is a council-manager form of government with a mayor selected from members of the city council by members of the city council. Saginaw is classified as a home rule city under the Michigan Home Rule Cities Act which permits cities to exercise "home rule" powers, among which is the power to frame and adopt its ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Saginaw ...

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    Roughly bounded by Saginaw River, S. Michigan, Cleveland and Van Buren Aves. 43°25′01″N 83°57′49″W  /  43.4170°N 83.9635°W  / 43.4170; -83.9635  ( Saginaw City Historic Business

  7. Saginaw, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Saginaw (/ ˈ s æ ɡ ɪ n ɔː /) is a city in and the seat of Saginaw County, Michigan, United States. [4] It had a population of 44,202 at the 2020 census. [5] Located along the Saginaw River, Saginaw is adjacent to Saginaw Charter Township and considered part of Greater Tri-Cities region of Central Michigan.

  8. Saginaw Daily Courier - Wikipedia

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    East Saginaw Courier newspaper, Volume 1 Number1, first issue published on June 16, 1859. The Saginaw Daily Courier was a newspaper published from 1868 to 1881 in Saginaw, Michigan. It has its roots with an earlier local newspaper called the East Saginaw Courier. Merging with other newspapers as time went on it eventually became the Saginaw News.

  9. List of mayors of Saginaw, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    First mayor of the consolidated City of Saginaw under the 1889 City Charter William S. Linton: 1892 1894 William B. Mershon: 1895 1896 William B. Baum 1896 1904 Henry E. Lee 1904 1906 William B. Baum 1906 1908 George W. Stewart, M.D. 1908 1912 Albert William Tausend 1912 1914 Last mayor under the 1889 Charter