
The Saginaw River serves as the central artery for this mid-century landscape, where industrial centers and riverfront rail hubs like Mershon and Zilwaukee contrast with the dense grid of Saginaw. The map documents a complex confluence of waterways, where the Shiawassee River, Cass River, and Tittabawassee River merge to feed the northward flow toward the bay. This hydrological network is mirrored by an intricate web of transportation, including the Pere Marquette and Michigan Central railroads that connected local trade to the wider region.
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