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  2. James G. Birney - Wikipedia

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    James Gillespie Birney (February 4, 1792 – November 18, 1857) [ 2] was an American abolitionist, politician, and attorney born in Danville, Kentucky. He changed from being a planter and slave owner to abolitionism, publishing the abolitionist weekly The Philanthropist. He twice served as the presidential nominee for the anti-slavery Liberty ...

  3. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Bay County - Wikipedia

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    Bay City State Park, five miles north of Bay City on M-247 Bay City: October 30, 1956: Saint James High School (Demolished) Center Street Bay City: January 15, 1973: Saint Joseph Catholic Church: St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Bay City, MI: 1005 Third Street Bay City: May 25, 2000: Saint Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church and Cemetery: 6100 ...

  4. Bay City, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Bay City, Michigan. For the township in Charlevoix County, see Bay Township, Michigan. /  43.59500°N 83.88861°W  / 43.59500; -83.88861. Bay City is a city in and the county seat of Bay County, Michigan, United States. The population was 32,661 as of the 2020 census. The city is located just upriver from Saginaw Bay on the Saginaw River.

  5. Bay City Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Bay City Downtown Historic District. /  43.60000°N 83.88833°W  / 43.60000; -83.88833. The Bay City Downtown Historic District is a primarily commercial historic district, located in Bay City, Michigan and roughly bounded by the Saginaw River, Second Street, Adam Street, and Center Avenue. It was listed on the National Register of ...

  6. James M. Birney - Wikipedia

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    Birney was unable to serve in this capacity, however, as he was appointed on December 17, 1875, as U.S. Minister to the Netherlands. Birney departed for The Hague in 1876 and served until 1882. Birney died on May 8, 1888, in Bay City, Michigan. He is interred in Pine Ridge Cemetery in Bay City. Personal life

  7. Trombley House - Wikipedia

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    January 25, 1973. The Trombley House (or Tromble House) was constructed as a house and trading post, and is now located at 901 John F. Kennedy Drive in Veterans Memorial Park in Bay City, Michigan. The building is also known as the Centre House (or Center House ). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. [1]

  8. Wenonah Park - Wikipedia

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    Wenonah Park. /  43.5983892°N 83.8910852°W  / 43.5983892; -83.8910852. Wenonah Park is the central park of Bay County, Michigan. The park, approximately 6.1 acres (2.5 ha), is located along the east bank of the Saginaw River in Bay City, Michigan, United States and centered on an amphitheatre. [1] [2] Across the river is another city ...

  9. Center Avenue Neighborhood Residential District - Wikipedia

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    The Center Avenue Neighborhood Residential District is a residential historic district located in Bay City, Michigan, running primarily along Center, Fifth, and Sixth Avenues between Monroe and Green Avenues, with additional portions of the district along Fourth between Madison and Johnson, down to Tenth Avenue between Madison and Lincoln, along Green to Ridge, and around Carroll Park.