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BAY CITY

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 555 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BAY CITY  , a city and the county seat of
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Bay county, Michigan, U.S.A., on the
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Saginaw
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river, about 2 M. from its entrance into Saginaw Bay and about 108 m . N.N.W. of
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Detroit . Pop . (1890) 27,839; (19o0) 27,628, of whom 8485 were
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foreign-born, including 2413
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English-Canadians, 1743 Germans, 1822 Poles—the city has a
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Polish weekly newspaper--and 1075 French- anadians; (1910, census) 45i166 . Bay City is served by the Michigan Central, the Pere Marquette, the
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Grand Trunk and the Detroit & Mackinac
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railways, and by lake steamers . The city extends for several miles along both sides of the river, and is in a good farming
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district, with which it is connected by stone roads . Among the public buildings are the Federal
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building, the city hall and the public library . The city has
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lumber and fishing interests (perch,
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whitefish, sturgeon, pickerel, bass, &c. being caught in Saginaw Bay), large machine shops and foundries (value of products in 1905, $1,743,155, or 31 % of the
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total of the city's factory products), and. various manufactures, including
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ships (wooden and steel), wooden
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ware, wood-
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pipe,
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veneer, railroad machinery, cement,
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alkali and
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chicory . A salt basin underlies the city, and, next to the lumber industry, the salt industry was the first to be
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developed, but its importance has dwindled, the product value in 1905 being $20,098 out of $5,620,866 for all factory products . Near the city are valuable
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coal mines, and there is one within the city limits . At Essexville (pop. in 1910, 1477), N.E., at Banks, N.W., and at Salzbury, S.W. of Bay City, are
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beet-
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sugar factories—sugar beets are extensively grown in the vicinity .
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Alcohol is made from the refuse
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molasses obtained from these beet-sugar factories .

The

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municipality owns and operates the
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water-
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works and electric-
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lighting plant . The settlements of
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Lower Saginaw and Ports-mouth were made in 1837, and were later
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united to form Bay City, which was incorporated as a
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village in 18J9, and chartered as a city in 1865 . In 1905 West Bay City (pop . 1900, 13,119) and Bay City were consolidated .

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