Presbyterian Church of South Saginaw
Posted by: S5280ft
N 43° 24.280 W 083° 57.460
17T E 260507 N 4810003
On the northeast corner of South Washington Avenue and Williamson Street. Parking available off of Williamston.
Waymark Code: WMJ1F
Location: Michigan, United States
Date Posted: 07/23/2006
Views: 10
Begun in 1865 as a Sunday school for children of this area, the Presbyterian Church of South Saginaw was formally organized on November 10, 1866. Shortly afterwards, the congregation purchased a small building on the corner of Washington and Williamson. In 1872, Norman Miller of Saginaw City gave the congregation the lot across the street from the original church. The frame structure was moved to that site, and worship services were held there until 1885, when the present brick church was erected on the same lot. With the consolidation of the cities of East Saginaw and South Saginaw, the church became known as the Washington Avenue Presbyterian Church. The city's first Boy Scout troop was chartered at this church and one of its most outstanding members, Wilber M. Brucker, ruling elder of the congregation for many years, was governor of the state of Michigan from 1931 through 1932.
Parking nearby?: yes
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Registered Site #: Local Site #921
Historical Date: Not listed
Historical Name: Not listed
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website: Not listed
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