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“Savoring Saginaw”

Nearly one thousand recipes from Saginaw's most recognizable names, all kitchen tested by editors Jean Beach and Pat Shek. this cookbook was published to celebrate our Sesquicentennial and it includes many historic Saginaw photos–a great gift for anyone who has ever called Saginaw home!

Price: $17.95


 

 

“Saginaw's Changeable Past”

Enjoy the most-requested book about Saginaw's history. Compiled by Jeremy Kilar and the staff of the Historical Society of Saginaw County, this book includes hundreds of historic photos and the compelling story of the people of Saginaw County.

Price: $35.00


 

 

“Saginaw Labor and Leisure”

Local author Roberta Morey tells the story of Saginaw’s rich and colorful history through a series of wonderful vintage postcards. Many of the postcards in this book represent the businesses and personalities that made Saginaw’s distinctive character what it is today.

Price: $19.99


 

 

“GM Powertrain and Saginaw Malleable Iron: Celebrating 90 Years”

Published as a keepsake for employees of this mighty manufacturer, this book chronicles its history from 1917 to 2007. A great gift for former employees and families that made this story possible.

Price: $20.00


 

 

 

“Growing Up on the Banks of the Mighty Tittabawassee”

The newest book from local author Roselynn Ederer telling the story of "Kitty" and early Freeland history. We also have the entire collection of books of Saginaw County history by this beloved author.

Price: $19.95


 

 

 

“On the Banks of the Beautiful Saugenah”

Local author Roselynn Ederer has captured the excitement and romanticism of that great Michigan lumber era. This history chronicles those stalwart, courageous pioneers who built their lumber town in the Saginaw Wilderness.

Price: $17.95


 

 

“Saginaw in Vintage Postcards”

Because of its excellent river system, Saginaw developed from an Indian village into a bustling lumber town. Industries developed and the city continued to grow. Wealthy lumber barons built beautiful mansions, hotels and public buildings. Join local author Roberta Morey on a journey through Saginaw’s rich history using rare post-cards.

Price: $19.99


 

 

“Church Bells in the Valley”

Local author Roselynn Ederer shares an interesting story of the coura-geous missionaries that braved the Saginaw Wilderness’ forests, swamps, rivers, mosquitoes, snow and ice in their great commitment to preach the Gospel to the early settlers. The Saginaw Valley pioneers founded the churches that perpetuated their ancestor’s faiths when they built their first wooden churches, many which still stand today.

Price: $21.95


 

 

“To Live and To Learn”

To Live and to Learn tells about the earliest social service and medical institutions from their beginnings to present day greatness. Author Roselynn Ederer also tells the story of early schools and the diligent citizens that built them to raise educational standards in the Saginaw Valley.

Price: $17.95


 

 

“The Saginaw Hall of Fame”

This book recognizes the accomplishments of many men and women who could, at one time in their careers call Saginaw home. Their achievements came in all endeavors with some gaining national and international recognition. Fame, for some, was confined more closely to home. However, the common thread for all was the distinction it brought to their community.

Price: $14.95


 

 

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