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Historical Markers in Saginaw, Texas

 
Clickable Map of Tarrant County, Texas and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Tarrant County, TX (349) Dallas County, TX (393) Denton County, TX (107) Ellis County, TX (111) Johnson County, TX (56) Parker County, TX (64) Wise County, TX (60)  TarrantCounty(349) Tarrant County (349)  DallasCounty(393) Dallas County (393)  DentonCounty(107) Denton County (107)  EllisCounty(111) Ellis County (111)  JohnsonCounty(56) Johnson County (56)  ParkerCounty(64) Parker County (64)  WiseCounty(60) Wise County (60)
Fort Worth is the county seat for Tarrant County
Saginaw is in Tarrant County
      Tarrant County (349)  
ADJACENT TO TARRANT COUNTY
      Dallas County (393)  
      Denton County (107)  
      Ellis County (111)  
      Johnson County (56)  
      Parker County (64)  
      Wise County (60)  
 
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1 Texas, Tarrant County, Saginaw — 17777 — Saginaw Cemetery
In the 1890s, John Allebaugh Bowman led 19 people to Tarrant County on a three-week journey from Missouri. John and his brother, Frederick Kline Bowman, owned adjoining properties midway between Haslet and Saginaw. John founded Saginaw Cemetery . . . Map (db m146875) HM
2 Texas, Tarrant County, Saginaw — 13984 — Saginaw School
Jarvis J. Green settled here in 1882 and named the site for his former home of Saginaw, Michigan. The Fort Worth and Denver and Santa Fe railroads later crossed here, and in 1892 the first school opened. It was a tuition school on McLeroy . . . Map (db m146874) HM
3 Texas, Tarrant County, Saginaw — 17854 — Saginaw United Methodist Church
In 1914, Saginaw was a small farming community with a population of 100. The town already had a Baptist Church and a Church of Christ that were organized in 1911. So, on July 19, 1914, eight women and two men organized a Methodist Church in . . . Map (db m146922) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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May. 2, 2024