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- Mahackemo (or Mahackamo) was chief of the Norwalke Indians, a small tribe of the Siwanoy, who sold land to Roger Ludlow in 1640 (Old Style or 1641 New...
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- Roger Ludlow purchased the areas east of the Norwalk River from Chief Mahackemo of the Norwaake (or Naramauke) Indians in 1640. Norwalk was settled in...
- Colonists. Early in 1640, Ludlow purchased land from the Siwanoy Sachem Mahackemo located still further west in an area that would become Norwalk, Connecticut...
- States Navy 24 December 1864 Set afire and exploded at Fort Fisher. USS Mahackemo  United States Navy 11 September 1948 Sank off Cape Hatteras while under...
- Historic District 17th c. Pequot War (1634–1638) Roger Ludlow (1640) Mahackemo (1640) 18th c. Yankee Doodle (1755) Nathan Hale (1776) Tryon's raid (1779)...
- (YT-218) Hatak (YT-219) Iona (YT-220) Kabout (YT-221) Kasota (YT-222) Mahackemo (YT-223) Manada (YT-224) Maquinna (YT-225) Chaska (YT-226) Alamingo (YT-227)...
- (1895, AVP-45) USS Magpie (AMc-2, AM-418, AMS-25, AMCU-29/MHC-29) USS Mahackemo (YT-223/YTB-223) USS Mahan (DD-102/DM-7, DD-364, DLG-11/DDG-42, DDG-72)...
- commonly cited as having taken place in 1640) by Roger Ludlow from Chief Mahackemo of the Norwalke Indians (actually the residents of Norwauke village of...
- the city. On the largest business block in the city, he built the Hotel Mahackemo. He was president of the Norwalk Gas Light Company for over twenty years...