- The SS
Sagamo was
designed by
naval architect Arendt Engstrom of Cleveland, Ohio in 1905
based roughly on the
design of the SS
Cayuga a ship on the Toronto...
- RMS
Sagamo, the last two
remaining vessels in service, were
retired in 1958 and
Segwun spent decades moored at the Town Dock in Gravenhurst.
Sagamo, converted...
- SS
Sagamo at Port
Carling locks, 1935...
- language.
Sagamo are
similar to
Subpan except it was not
influenced by
Paitanic languages.
Generally Dusun Bonggi,
Dusun Subpan,
Dusun Sagamo, and Dusun...
-
kings "sachems"
while the
Penobscots (of present-day Maine) used the term "
sagamos" (anglicized as "sagamore"). Conversely,
Deputy Governor Thomas Dudley...
-
transferred to the
great steamers of the
Muskoka Navigation Co, such as the
Sagamo.
Making regular stops up the lakes,
including at Bracebridge, Beaumaris...
- Band of the
Pennacook Abenaki. It was
started in 1993 by Paul Pouilot,
Sagamo of the
Cowasuck Band of the
Pennacook Abenaki. The word Aln8bak/Alnôbak...
- when they were lost. The
final two ships,
Segwun and RMS
Sagamo were
retired in 1958.
Sagamo was destro**** by a fire in 1969. In 1972,
volunteers started...
- Squanto), Manida, Skettwarroes, and Dehamda;
others list them as
Tahanedo ("a
Sagamo or Commander"), Amoret, Skicowaros, and
Maneddo (listed as "gentlemen"....
-
transferred to the
great steamers of the
Muskoka Navigation Co. such as the
Sagamo,
which made
regular stops up the lakes,
including Bracebridge, Beaumaris...