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Daniel Nimham (also Ninham) (c. 1726 – 1778) was the last
sachem of the
Wappinger people and an
American Revolutionary War
combat veteran. He was the most...
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Abraham Nimham (c. 1745 –
August 31, 1778) was an
American man who was the son of
warrior and
emissary Daniel Nimham and a
leader of the
Wappinger tribe...
- a town on the Isle of Wight. Ninham, or
Nimham, is a surname.
Notable people so
named include:
Abraham Nimham (1745–1778),
Native American chief Barry...
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stalwart spokesman for
Native American concerns and
valiant soldier,
Daniel Nimham had
traveled to
Great Britain in the 1760s to
argue for a
return of tribal...
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Mount Nimham is a 1,273-foot-tall (388 m)
mountain in
Hudson Highlands of New York. It is
located northwest of
Carmel in
Putnam County.
Nimham Mountain...
- Wappinger. This is
evidenced by
testimony from
Wappinger leader Daniel Nimham, who, in 1765,
sought the ****istance of the New York
Common Council (and...
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allied with the
American Patriots. Led by
Jehoiaikim Mtohksin and
Abraham Nimham, they were the
first group of
Native Americans to
fight for the
cause of...
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Patent of 1697, when it was
still po****ted by the
Wappinger tribe.
Daniel Nimham (1724–1778) was the last
chief of the
Wappingers and was the most prominent...
- Wiccopee,
which overlaps into the
modern town of East Fishkill.
Daniel Nimham, the
final sachem of the
Wappinger people, was born in the
Wiccopee area...
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Statue of
Daniel Nimham, a
sachem of the Wappinger....