
Bay City serves as the industrial and logistical hub for this 1916 survey, where the Saginaw River meets the expansive Saginaw Bay. The city's dense urban grid is surrounded by a complex web of railroads including the Michigan Central, Grand Trunk, and the Pere Marquette, highlighting its importance as a shipping and timber center during this era. Beyond the city center, the landscape transitions into the agricultural townships of Portsmouth and Hampton, dotted with rural landmarks like Sugar School and School No 5 Road.
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