Saginaw, Texas
"A City on the Right Track"
Founder, Jarvis J. Green
Founded in 1833, Jarvis J. Green hoped to name his small plot of land "Pontiac", after his hometown in Michigan. Rejected by the postal service, he finally decided on another Michigan town - "Saginaw".
The Railroad
In the late 1800's, Saginaw was forever changed when the railroad decided to make Saginaw the last stop on their south bound routes to Fort Worth. Saginaw grew as the transportation dependent industry, such as grain and milling, moved in to be near the railroad.
Light Crust Flour
Saginaw Remains home to the largest grain storage facility in the world. Cargill, Inc was the launching pad for the western swing band "The Lightcrust Dough Boys". The mills operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Map of Saginaw
City Government and Favorite Places
Mayor Gary Brinkley
Local Favorite - Texas Pit BBQ
Best Jewelry Store Ever - Collections Fine Jewelry
Saginaw City Hall
Email: info@ci.saginaw.tx.us
Website: www.ci.saginaw.tx.us
Location: 333 W McLeroy Blvd, Saginaw, TX, United States
Phone: 817.232.4640
Facebook: www.facebook.com/saginawtx
Twitter: @CityofSaginaw