National Register of Historic Places listings in Saginaw County, Michigan
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Saginaw County, Michigan.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Saginaw County, Michigan, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 41 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Bearinger Building | July 9, 1982 (#82002861) |
124 N. Franklin St. 43°26′02″N 83°56′14″W / 43.4339°N 83.9372°W / 43.4339; -83.9372 (Bearinger Building) | Saginaw | ||
2 | Bliss Park | December 7, 1995 (#95001424) |
SW of jct. of Houghton St. and N. Michigan Ave. 43°25′42″N 83°57′13″W / 43.4283°N 83.9536°W / 43.4283; -83.9536 (Bliss Park) | Saginaw | ||
3 | Abel Brockway House | July 9, 1982 (#82002862) |
1631 Brockway St. 43°25′03″N 83°59′00″W / 43.4175°N 83.9833°W / 43.4175; -83.9833 (Abel Brockway House) | Saginaw | ||
4 | Bugai Site (20SA215) | October 29, 1982 (#82000543) |
Address Restricted[6] 43°20′00″N 83°51′30″W / 43.333333°N 83.85833°W / 43.333333; -83.85833 (Bugai Site (20SA215)) | Bridgeport | ||
5 | Castle Station | January 13, 1972 (#72000652) |
S. Jefferson at Federal St. 43°25′52″N 83°56′08″W / 43.4311°N 83.9355°W / 43.4311; -83.9355 (Castle Station) | Saginaw | Now known as Castle Museum of Saginaw County History | |
6 | Center Road – Tittabawassee River Bridge | November 30, 1999 (#99001458) |
Center Rd. over Tittabawassee River 43°23′37″N 84°00′54″W / 43.3936°N 84.0149°W / 43.3936; -84.0149 (Center Road – Tittabawassee River Bridge) | James Township | Demolished in November 2009 and subsequently replaced.[7] | |
7 | Central Warehouse | July 9, 1982 (#82002864) |
1800 N. Michigan Ave. 43°26′01″N 83°56′56″W / 43.4336°N 83.9489°W / 43.4336; -83.9489 (Central Warehouse) | Saginaw | ||
8 | Benjamin Cushway House | July 9, 1982 (#82002865) |
Rust Ave. and Fordney St. 43°24′38″N 83°57′40″W / 43.4106°N 83.9610°W / 43.4106; -83.9610 (Benjamin Cushway House) | Saginaw | At the time of National Register listing, the Cushway House was located at 1404 S. Fayette Street, 43°24′35″N 83°58′32″W / 43.4096°N 83.9755°W / 43.4096; -83.9755 (Cushway House (former location)). It was relocated to its current location in 2001.[8] | |
9 | Davis Carriage House | July 9, 1982 (#82002863) |
519 N. Fayette St. 43°25′17″N 83°57′40″W / 43.4213°N 83.9611°W / 43.4213; -83.9611 (Davis Carriage House) | Saginaw | ||
10 | East Genesee Historic Business District | July 9, 1982 (#82002866) |
Along E. Genesee Ave., bounded by Federal, Weadock, 2nd and Janes Sts. 43°25′49″N 83°55′58″W / 43.4302°N 83.9327°W / 43.4302; -83.9327 (East Genesee Historic Business District) | Saginaw | ||
11 | East Saginaw Historic Business District | July 9, 1982 (#82002867) |
Roughly bounded by Federal, N. Water, N. Washington and N. Franklin Sts. 43°26′00″N 83°56′20″W / 43.4333°N 83.9390°W / 43.4333; -83.9390 (East Saginaw Historic Business District) | Saginaw | ||
12 | Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad East Saginaw Depot | November 29, 1996 (#96001378) |
501 Potter St. 43°26′27″N 83°55′59″W / 43.4408°N 83.9330°W / 43.4408; -83.9330 (Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad East Saginaw Depot) | Saginaw | ||
13 | Fosters Site (20SA74) | October 29, 1982 (#82000544) |
Address Restricted[9] 43°18′00″N 83°56′00″W / 43.3°N 83.93333°W / 43.3; -83.93333 (Fosters Site (20SA74)) | Fosters | ||
14 | The Grove | July 9, 1982 (#82002868) |
S. Washington Ave. 43°24′58″N 83°57′04″W / 43.4161°N 83.9511°W / 43.4161; -83.9511 (The Grove) | Saginaw | ||
15 | Gugel Bridge | March 15, 2000 (#00000217) |
Beyer Rd. at the Cass River 43°19′45″N 83°46′35″W / 43.3291°N 83.7764°W / 43.3291; -83.7764 (Gugel Bridge) | Frankenmuth Township | ||
16 | House at 1514 N. Michigan Street | July 9, 1982 (#82002869) |
1514 N. Michigan Ave. 43°25′47″N 83°57′02″W / 43.42965°N 83.9505°W / 43.42965; -83.9505 (House at 1514 N. Michigan Street) | Saginaw | House demolished in 2018. | |
17 | Mahoney Site (20SA193) | October 29, 1982 (#82000545) |
Address Restricted[10] 43°16′00″N 84°07′30″W / 43.266666°N 84.125°W / 43.266666; -84.125 (Mahoney Site (20SA193)) | St. Charles | ||
18 | Michigan Bell Building | July 9, 1982 (#82002870) |
309 S. Washington Ave. 43°25′50″N 83°56′25″W / 43.4306°N 83.9403°W / 43.4306; -83.9403 (Michigan Bell Building) | Saginaw | ||
19 | Morseville Bridge | April 5, 1990 (#90000573) |
Burt Rd. at Flint River 43°14′12″N 83°52′06″W / 43.2367°N 83.8682°W / 43.2367; -83.8682 (Morseville Bridge) | Taymouth Township | ||
20 | Mower Road – Cole Drain Bridge | December 17, 1999 (#99001537) |
Mower Rd. over Cole Drain 43°19′39″N 83°58′07″W / 43.3276°N 83.9686°W / 43.3276; -83.9686 (Mower Road – Cole Drain Bridge) | Spaulding Township | ||
21 | North Jefferson Avenue Historic District | July 9, 1982 (#82002871) |
Carroll and Jefferson Aves. 43°26′19″N 83°56′05″W / 43.4386°N 83.9348°W / 43.4386; -83.9348 (North Jefferson Avenue Historic District) | Saginaw | ||
22 | North Michigan Avenue Historic District | July 9, 1982 (#82002872) |
Roughly bounded by Monroe, Fayette, N. Hamilton and W. Remington Sts. 43°25′21″N 83°57′24″W / 43.4225°N 83.9568°W / 43.4225; -83.9568 (North Michigan Avenue Historic District) | Saginaw | ||
23 | Parshallburg Bridge | October 12, 1994 (#94001168) |
Ditch Rd. over the Shiawassee River, Chesaning Township 43°08′39″N 84°08′06″W / 43.1441°N 84.1351°W / 43.1441; -84.1351 (Parshallburg Bridge) | Oakley | Relocated to Chesaning in 1999, destroyed by flood in 2008.[11] | |
24 | Passolt House | October 18, 1972 (#72000653) |
1105 S. Jefferson Ave. 43°25′15″N 83°56′27″W / 43.4209°N 83.9407°W / 43.4209; -83.9407 (Passolt House) | Saginaw | ||
25 | Charles Peters Sr. House | July 9, 1982 (#82002873) |
130 N. 6th Ave. 43°25′58″N 83°55′34″W / 43.432766°N 83.925985°W / 43.432766; -83.925985 (Charles Peters Sr. House) | Saginaw | This house is missing and presumed demolished. | |
26 | Roethke Houses | June 8, 2001 (#00001485) |
1759 and 1805 Gratiot Ave. 43°24′53″N 83°59′15″W / 43.4148°N 83.98745°W / 43.4148; -83.98745 (Roethke Houses) | Saginaw | ||
27 | Russell Sackett House | July 9, 1982 (#82002874) |
1604 Court St. 43°25′28″N 83°58′23″W / 43.4245°N 83.9731°W / 43.4245; -83.9731 (Russell Sackett House) | Saginaw | ||
28 | Saginaw Armory | March 13, 2002 (#02000161) |
234 S. Water St. 43°25′53″N 83°56′27″W / 43.4313°N 83.9407°W / 43.4313; -83.9407 (Saginaw Armory) | Saginaw | ||
29 | Saginaw Central City Historic Residential District | February 1, 1979 (#79001168) |
Roughly bounded by Federal Ave., S. Baum St., Park Ave., and Simoneau St. 43°25′37″N 83°56′02″W / 43.426944°N 83.933889°W / 43.426944; -83.933889 (Saginaw Central City Historic Residential District) | Saginaw | ||
30 | Saginaw City Historic Business District | July 9, 1982 (#82002876) |
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 District) | Saginaw | ||
31 | Saginaw County Fairgrounds Main Gate | December 16, 2014 (#14001045) |
2701 E. Genesee Ave. 43°24′26″N 83°55′02″W / 43.4073°N 83.9171°W / 43.4073; -83.9171 (Saginaw County Fairgrounds Main Gate) | Saginaw | ||
32 | Saginaw News Building | December 13, 2016 (#16000838) |
203 S. Washington Ave. 43°25′54″N 83°56′25″W / 43.431756°N 83.940215°W / 43.431756; -83.940215 (Saginaw News Building) | Saginaw | ||
33 | Schmidt Site | July 27, 1973 (#73000958) |
Address Restricted[12] 43°20′50″N 83°55′10″W / 43.347222°N 83.919444°W / 43.347222; -83.919444 (Schmidt Site) | Bridgeport | Also designated 20SA192 | |
34 | Schultz Site (20SA2) Green Point Site (20SA1) | December 8, 1978 (#78002843) |
Near Tittabawassee River and Shiawassee River[13] 43°23′10″N 83°58′10″W / 43.386111°N 83.969444°W / 43.386111; -83.969444 (Schultz Site (20SA2) Green Point Site (20SA1)) | Spaulding Township | ||
35 | South Jefferson Avenue Historic District | July 9, 1982 (#82002877) |
Off M-13 43°25′02″N 83°56′28″W / 43.4172°N 83.9410°W / 43.4172; -83.9410 (South Jefferson Avenue Historic District) | Saginaw | ||
36 | South Michigan Avenue Historic District | July 9, 1982 (#82002878) |
Roughly bounded by Fayette, Lyon, Lee and S. Hamilton Sts. 43°24′44″N 83°58′14″W / 43.4122°N 83.9706°W / 43.4122; -83.9706 (South Michigan Avenue Historic District) | Saginaw | ||
37 | St. John's Episcopal Church | July 9, 1982 (#82002879) |
509 Hancock St. 43°25′07″N 83°57′50″W / 43.4185°N 83.9640°W / 43.4185; -83.9640 (St. John's Episcopal Church) | Saginaw | ||
38 | State Street Bridge | November 29, 1995 (#95001391) |
State St. (Fort Rd.) over the Cass River 43°21′29″N 83°52′57″W / 43.3581°N 83.8826°W / 43.3581; -83.8826 (State Street Bridge) | Bridgeport | ||
39 | Wenzel House | July 9, 1982 (#82002880) |
1203 S. Fayette St. 43°24′40″N 83°58′28″W / 43.4112°N 83.9744°W / 43.4112; -83.9744 (Wenzel House) | Saginaw | ||
40 | West Side Historic Residential District | July 9, 1982 (#82002881) |
Roughly bounded by Mason, Madison, Harrison and Lyon Sts. 43°25′13″N 83°58′06″W / 43.4203°N 83.9683°W / 43.4203; -83.9683 (West Side Historic Residential District) | Saginaw | ||
41 | Ammi and William Wright House | July 9, 1982 (#82002882) |
207 Garden Lane 43°24′50″N 83°59′08″W / 43.4139°N 83.9856°W / 43.4139; -83.9856 (Ammi and William Wright House) | Saginaw |
See also
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- Listings in neighboring counties: Bay, Clinton, Genesee, Gratiot, Midland, Shiawassee, Tuscola
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ The NRIS lists the location of the Bugai Site as "address restricted." References (Janet G. Brashler; Margaret B. Holman (1985), "Late Woodland Continuity and Change in the Saginaw Valley of Michigan", Arctic Anthropology, 22 (2): 141–152, JSTOR 40316095) indicate the approximate location, reflected by the geo-coordinates.
- ^ "Center Road Bridge", HistoricBridges.org, archived from the original on July 7, 2015, retrieved July 6, 2015.
- ^ Michigan Historical Commission, Michigan Historical Center (2005). The Cushway House (Michigan Historical Marker). Saginaw, MI: Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved July 16, 2015.
- ^ The NRIS lists the location of Foster's Site as "address restricted." References (Maria E. Raviele (2010), ASSESSING CARBONIZED ARCHAEOLOGICAL COOKING RESIDUES: EVALUATION OF MAIZE PHYTOLITH TAPHONOMY AND DENSITY THROUGH EXPERIMENTAL RESIDUE ANALYSIS, Western Michigan University) indicate the approximate location, reflected by the geo-coordinates.
- ^ The NRIS lists the location of the Mahoney Site as "address restricted." References (Janet G. Brashler; Margaret B. Holman (1985), "Late Woodland Continuity and Change in the Saginaw Valley of Michigan", Arctic Anthropology, 22 (2): 141–152, JSTOR 40316095) indicate the approximate location, reflected by the geo-coordinates.
- ^ "Parshallburg Bridge (Ditch Road Bridge)", HistoricBridges.org, archived from the original on July 9, 2015, retrieved July 7, 2015.
- ^ The Schmidt Site is listed as "address restricted," but references (Julie Stein (1974), The Schmidt Site: A Geologic Report, Western Michigan University) show the location. Geo-coordinates are approximate.
- ^ The Schultz Site and Green Point Sites are listed as "address resticted;" however, references (William A. Lovis; Kathryn C. Egan-Bruhy; Beverley A. Smith; G. William Monaghan (October 2001), "Wetlands and Emergent Horticultural Economies in the Upper Great Lakes: A New Perspective from the Schultz Site", American Antiquity, 66 (4): 615–632, doi:10.2307/2694176, JSTOR 2694176) show the location near the confluence of the Tittabawassee and Shiawassee. Geocoordinates are approximate.
External links
- Michigan State Historic Preservation Office
- National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places site