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In 1922 he played for the | Saginaw Aces of the Michigan-Ontario League. |
e the One," "Hold On Girl," "If I Ever Get to | Saginaw Again," and "Mr. |
Saginaw Airport covered an area of 40 acres (16 ha) a | |
Saginaw Airport (FAA LID: F04) was a public use airpo | |
The Treaty of | Saginaw, also known as the Treaty with the Chippewa, |
ademy instructor, eastern Pacific duty in USS | Saginaw and a cruise with the East Indies Squadron wi |
the right following the original routing into | Saginaw and into downtown Fort Worth while zig zaggin |
In 1919, Picard returned to | Saginaw and resumed private practice. |
He was interred in Brady Hill Cemetery, | Saginaw and was re-interred in Forest Lawn Cemetery i |
n representing District 32, which consists of | Saginaw and Gratiot counties. |
He then moved to East | Saginaw and engaged in the practice of law until 1873 |
He died in | Saginaw and is interred in Bridgeport Cemetery in Bri |
Arthur Rankin of Windsor, Ontario at Detroit, | Saginaw, and St. Johns, Michigan between November 30. |
Saginaw arrived home in December, and commenced a muc | |
alternative high school located at 8401 South | Saginaw Avenue in the South Chicago area of Chicago, |
Place and 75th Street and along both sides of | Saginaw Avenue, south of southbound Exchange Avenue. |
Saginaw Bay suffered minor damage to her exterior fro | |
Through a break in the houses one can see | Saginaw Bay and the light. |
Saginaw Bay earned five battle stars for World War II | |
Saginaw Bay was anchored in Seeadler Harbor on 10 Nov | |
Saginaw Bay was struck from the Navy list on 1 March | |
covering central Michigan, almost reaching to | Saginaw Bay on the east and Grand Traverse Bay to the |
and in Standish Township, Arenac County, near | Saginaw Bay, southeast of the city of Standish. |
orge R. Henderson's COMCARDIV 28 Chenango and | Saginaw Bay, had departed for Morotai, Indonesia on 2 |
Huron, one of the larger Great Lakes, and the | Saginaw Bay, then meet at the north. |
d the center of the county and empty into the | Saginaw Bay. |
He was also a member of the | Saginaw Board of Aldermen from 1896 to 1900. |
ber enterprises and the vice president of the | Saginaw Board of Trade. |
Michigan in 1987 following his prep career at | Saginaw Buena Vista High School. |
The | Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe also hosts a pow-wow ev |
Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College is an accredited two- | |
la Indian Reservation is the land base of the | Saginaw Chippewa Tribal Council, located in Isabella |
to Abramoff's team lobbying on behalf of the | Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan. |
Educational programs include the | Saginaw Chippewa Academy (an elementary school), as w |
On 14 June, | Saginaw commenced the six month UNITAS XXVI / WATCC 8 |
many years, he also served as a member of the | Saginaw County Board of Commissioners. |
He was an assistant prosecuting attorney of | Saginaw County, Michigan in 1913 before commencing pr |
Brucker was assistant prosecuting attorney of | Saginaw County, 1919-1923, and then prosecuting attor |
In the fall of 1977, | Saginaw escorted the damaged submarine USS Ray back t |
t was shortly a complete failure, and the USS | Saginaw evacuated the last of the channel project's w |
Saginaw finished 9-5, followed by Eastern Kentucky 8- | |
ulls, the International Hockey League for the | Saginaw Gears and the Central Hockey League for the O |
teams in the 1978-79 season, playing with the | Saginaw Gears of the IHL, getting 24 points (12G-12A) |
UHL, one in Winston-Salem before joining the | Saginaw Gears for two more years. |
Championships (IHL) as manager/coach with the | Saginaw Gears in 1976-77 and 1980-81. |
ernational Hockey League (IHL) affiliate, the | Saginaw Gears, winning the Turner Cup. |
year after Alaska was purchased from Russia, | Saginaw got underway for Alaska and, with the excepti |
rs, he had played professionally for the East | Saginaw Grays of the Northwestern League in 1883. |
on moved to the Blackhawks IHL affiliate, the | Saginaw Hawks, where he had 9 points (4G-5A) in 33 ga |
ld also play for the Salt Lake Golden Eagles, | Saginaw Hawks, and Indianapolis Ice of the Internatio |
War soldier who later became police chief in | Saginaw, he became a major film star most noted for h |
He is now an assistant principal at | Saginaw High School. |
Which is the highest score | Saginaw High School has ever had. |
At the Treaty of | Saginaw in 1819, Okemos represented the Ojibwa people |
Born in | Saginaw in Michigan in 1901, Grimm gained his PhD at |
Youmans served as mayor of East | Saginaw in 1886 and 1887, and also served four terms |
He returned to | Saginaw in 1878 and engaged in the lumber business wi |
Clair, Michigan and moved with his parents to | Saginaw in 1859, where he attended the public schools |
Saginaw is the home of the Saginaw Pipe Company, Inc. | |
Saginaw is an unincorporated community 2.5 miles nort | |
However, The competition cheerleaders at | Saginaw just won a 85.60 at NCA nationals. |
rginal channel" at the edge of the retreating | Saginaw Lobe of the Wisconsin Glacier, the Eel River |
in the minor leagues for the Detroit Falcons, | Saginaw Lumber Kings, Detroit Vipers, Toledo Storm, a |
), Hurlburt (New York City 1912-1927), Jumbo ( | Saginaw MI 1918-1924), Kalamazoo (Kalamazoo MI 1913-1 |
Albosta was born in | Saginaw, Michigan and attended Saginaw and Chesaning |
Cramton died in | Saginaw, Michigan and is interred in Mt. |
Edward John Albosta (October 27, 1918 in | Saginaw, Michigan - January 7, 2003, Saginaw) was a p |
Boone attended Arthur Hill High School in | Saginaw, Michigan and was a letterman in football. |
Medler grew up near | Saginaw, Michigan but spent most of his life at Walpo |
Jardine's Company was organized at | Saginaw, Michigan on May 3, 1864. |
He moved to | Saginaw, Michigan in June 1869 and engaged in the lum |
Toledo Division - | Saginaw, Michigan to Alexis, Ohio and (via trackage r |
try was mustered into Federal service at East | Saginaw, Michigan on October 3, 1864. |
originally based between Flint, Michigan and | Saginaw, Michigan and is now based between Flint and |
Carpell was born in | Saginaw, Michigan in 1889, the son of Maximillian A. |
ppointment of Joseph Cistone as bishop of the | Saginaw, Michigan diocese. |
f ten when, in 1946, his parents relocated to | Saginaw, Michigan then in 1950 relocated again to Tor |
He moved to East | Saginaw, Michigan in 1862 and engaged in the manufact |
elevision stations in Erie, Pennsylvania, and | Saginaw, Michigan before becoming an evening news anc |
ns was heard performing on a radio station in | Saginaw, Michigan by Roy Acuff, who introduced him to |
' | Saginaw, Michigan" is a 1964 song by Lefty Frizzell. |
Terrance Roberson (born December 30, 1976 in | Saginaw, Michigan) is an American professional basket |
Mark L. Macon (born April 14, 1969 in | Saginaw, Michigan) is a retired American professional |
Curtis Allen Young (born April 16, 1960, in | Saginaw, Michigan) is a former Major League Baseball |
Paul Dawkins (born June 10, 1957 in | Saginaw, Michigan) is a retired American basketball p |
erence Lee McDaniel (born February 8, 1965 in | Saginaw, Michigan), is a former professional American |
Beckman was born in | Saginaw, Michigan, and raised in Chesaning, Michigan. |
He died in | Saginaw, Michigan, and is interred in Brady Hill Ceme |
Cistone was later named the sixth Bishop of | Saginaw, Michigan, by Pope Benedict XVI on May 20, 20 |
He later moved to East | Saginaw, Michigan, where he worked for a lumber compa |
Starting in | Saginaw, Michigan, the location of the college would |
2 was sold along with then sister stations in | Saginaw, Michigan, Rochester, New York, Chattanooga, |
25 2000 while playing in an Open Cup game in | Saginaw, Michigan, Vargas sustained a right ankle spr |
Darnell Earley is the current city manager of | Saginaw, Michigan. |
Edward G. Begle was born November 27, 1914 in | Saginaw, Michigan. |
ed a former routing of US-23 through downtown | Saginaw, Michigan. |
WKCQ (98.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to | Saginaw, Michigan. |
the northern Berkshires in Massachusetts and | Saginaw, Michigan. |
worship team at New Galilee Baptist Church in | Saginaw, Michigan. |
He played with three teams: in | Saginaw, Michigan; Wheeling, West Virginia; and Holly |
Alyson Michalka told the | Saginaw News that producers Armato and James filled t |
and remained on the bench until his death in | Saginaw on February 28, 1963. |
Then, | Saginaw proceeded via Acapulco, Mexico, and the Panam |
It spans the | Saginaw River and connects Vermont Street (on the wes |
It carries Michigan Route M-25 over the | Saginaw River. |
CHL Import Draft- | Saginaw Spirit 2nd Round(58th) 2003 |
off to a slow start, and he was traded to the | Saginaw Spirit in late November for promising centre |
After three seasons with the | Saginaw Spirit of the Ontario Hockey League, Brown si |
He spent his entire OHL career with the | Saginaw Spirit. |
o houses the OHL junior ice hockey team named | Saginaw Spirit. |
the Sudbury Wolves and three seasons with the | Saginaw Spirit. |
all in the 2003 OHL Priority Selection by the | Saginaw Spirit. |
ft, Zaborsky was selected 36th overall by the | Saginaw Spirit. |
of his professional career as a member of the | Saginaw Spirits of the International Hockey League. |
year as host to the Indoor Football League's | Saginaw Sting. |
The first pavement on | Saginaw Street was laid during his term as Mayor. |
e formed the firm, Pettibone & McCall, at 609 | Saginaw Street. |
and ran a store at the corner of Kearsley and | Saginaw streets from 1842 to 1858. |
BE&K's Family of Companies includes | Saginaw, SW&B Construction Corporation, As-Built Serv |
ony and Jackson Opera, Battle Creek Symphony, | Saginaw Symphony, and Traverse City Symphony. |
He was also a member of the | Saginaw, Texas band Pop Poppins. |
ated in 1980 from W.E. Boswell High School in | Saginaw, Texas where she was active in school dramas |
ocated in Fort Worth, Texas which is close to | Saginaw, Texas, and serves approximately 144 students |
The airport was named for the nearby city of | Saginaw, Texas. |
31 by the Burrus Mill and Elevator Company in | Saginaw, Texas. |
I was 12, and singing in a community choir in | Saginaw that made an independent record on which I sa |
ensus block group that includes the center of | Saginaw, the total population was 1,684 people, with |
10 (present-day Genesee Street) into downtown | Saginaw, then followed M-13 northerly to present-day |
coring the overtime game-winning goal against | Saginaw to clinch the West Division title in 2005-06. |
and his ex-girlfriend, Lauren Wells, both of | Saginaw Township, Michigan. |
Prior to a June deployment, | Saginaw underwent an Operational Propulsion Plant Exa |
art of the Ryder Center sports complex on the | Saginaw Valley State University campus. |
He earned his teaching certification from | Saginaw Valley State University in Saginaw, Michigan. |
He now coaches wide receivers at | Saginaw Valley State University. |
He played college football for the | Saginaw Valley State Cardinals. |
Meera completed her Bachelors degree from | Saginaw Valley State University in Saginaw, Michigan, |
His coaching record at | Saginaw Valley State was 73 wins and 30 losses. |
He attended | Saginaw Valley State University where he played footb |
Awrey was the head football coach for the | Saginaw Valley State Cardinals located in University |
Additionally, he was honored by | Saginaw Valley State University in May 2006 with an H |
sion of the 2010 season, this ranks him #1 at | Saginaw Valley State in total wins and #2 at the scho |
lege in Sheboygan, Wisconsin (1993-1998), and | Saginaw Valley State University (1999-2007), compilin |
He moved to St. Charles, in the | Saginaw Valley, in 1855 and engaged in the lumber ind |
The Dravo Lime Company quarry in | Saginaw was honored for their outstanding safety reco |
The first USS | Saginaw was a sidewheel sloop-of-war in the United St |
Strong, Jr. Linton was also president of the | Saginaw Water Board and was elected mayor of Saginaw |
ts in Bridgeport, Michigan until his death in | Saginaw, where he was interred in Brady Hill Cemetery |
gel and Prince of Wales Island aboard the USS | Saginaw, with Jefferson requesting an armed steamer b |
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