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Encyclopedia > Saginaw

Saginaw is the name of several places in the United States of America:

  • Saginaw, Michigan
  • Saginaw, Texas

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Saginaw County Michigan - MIGenWeb - History and Genealogy (569 words)
Saginaw was known as an Indian trading post as early as in 1815, Louis Campau being then engaged there as an Indian trader.
It was not until 1836 that Saginaw City began to attract the attention of adventurers, and since then it has grown gradually, and has for many years been the county seat.
In 1855, it was incorporated as the village of East Saginaw, and on the 15th of February 1859, it was chartered as a city.
Saginaw, Michigan (Cities) (179 words)
Saginaw is in Saginaw County, and in the Central Region (and it is the county seat).
The City of Saginaw is the result of a consolidation of Saginaw and East Saginaw in 1890.
Saginaw covers 17.6 square miles and the current population estimate is 61,799.
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