Saginaw Bay

Saginaw Bay

Saginaw Bay is a bay within Lake Huron located on the eastern side of the U.S. state of Michigan. It forms the space between Michigan's Thumb region and the rest of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Saginaw Bay is convert|1143|sqmi|km2 in area. [ [http://www.glc.org/basin/project.html?id=75 Great Lakes Basin Program Projects] , Great Lakes Basin Program for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control]

aginaw Bay watershed

The Saginaw Bay watershed is the largest drainage basin in Michigan, draining approximately 15% of the total land area. [http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/aoc/sagrivr.html Saginaw River and Bay Area of Concern] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency] The watershed contains the largest contiguous freshwater coastal wetland system in the United States.

Origin of the name

"O-Sag-e-non" or "Sag-in-a-we" from the Ojibwa language, which means "to flow out", is a possible origin for the name "Saginaw". It may refer to the Saginaw River, which flows out into Saginaw Bay, and eventually into Lake Huron. [ [http://www.saginawlibrary.org/lhg/saginawFacts.html Sagninaw Facts and History] Public Libraries of Saginaw] Alternatively, the name may be derived from the Ojibwa term for "Land of the Sauks." The Sauks, or Sac tribe, inhabited the area around Saginaw Bay before being driven out by the Ojibwa. [ [http://www.saginawcounty.com/History.htm Saginaw County History and General Information] ] The name "Saginaw" is not related to Saguenay, a region in Quebec whose name is of Algonquin origin.

History

The modern history of Saginaw Bay dates back to early 1600s. French explorers were the first Europeans to visit the Great Lakes region.

The first European to visit the Saginaw Bay area was Father Jacques Marquette, a French missionary priest, who came here in 1668 after establishing a mission in St. Ignace. In 1686, Father Jean Enjalran came to the valley to establish an Indian mission, but his efforts failed.

The region was ceded to Great Britain under the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1763. Twenty years later, it was ceded to the newly-independent United States of America. It became part of the Michigan Territory in 1805.

ettlements

About 1813, Louis Campau erected an Indian trading post along the Saginaw River which led to the settlement of Saginaw in 1816, and to which the history of other settlements of Saginaw Bay area are rooted.

Bay City, Michigan is a major port at the lower end of the bay. The two Charity Islands in the middle of the bay, Charity Island and Little Charity Island, are excellent fishing grounds.

Culture

*A World War II escort carrier was named "Saginaw Bay".
*The Saginaw Bay Yacht Club remains one of the most prestigious in the region.

References

External links

* [http://clarke.cmich.edu/lighthouses/lhtime1.htm Beacons in the Night, Michigan Lighthouse Chronology, Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University.]


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