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Definition of Sachems

Sachem
Sachem Sa"chem (s[acr"]chem), n. A chief of a tribe of the American Indians; a sagamore. See Sagamore.

Meaning of Sachems from wikipedia

- as the "Sachems".[citation needed] Pentucket Regional High School, in West Newbury, MA, refers to all of its athletic teams as the "Sachems". Saugus...
- campestris The Sachem, a Canadian newspaper The Sachems, a secret society at Columbia University SS Sachem, ships with the name USS Sachem, US Navy vessels...
- The Sachem, formerly known as the Grand River Sachem, is the oldest newspaper in Haldimand and Norfolk counties, Ontario. The paper was started in 1853...
- USS Sachem has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to: USS Sachem (1776), a sloop of war commissioned in 1776 USS Sachem (1861)...
- At Sachem Farm (also known as Higher Love, Trade Winds and Uncorked) is a 1998 drama film directed by John Huddles and starring Minnie Driver and Rufus...
- (130 km2) of land near Southampton to English colonists; a number of other sachems' signatures appear before his on the do****ent, indicating their relative...
- M****achusetts Bay colony who knew not much of the issues concerning the two Sachems, they suggested that he should be killed while admitting they had no authority...
- Sachem may refer to one of two Type T3-S-A1 tankers built for the United States Maritime Commission by Bethlehem Sparrows Point Shipyard: SS Sachem (1942)...
- the roadway (E Hampton-Sag Harbor turnpike/ NY 114) was widened and the sachems hole obliterated. By 1663 East Hampton had p****ed laws prohibiting Indians...
- The first Sachem was a sloop of war in the United States Navy during the American Revolutionary War. The Continental brigantine Lexington, commanded by...