- "Josiah
Sagamore" to
English settlers Sagamore, M****achusetts, a
village located in the town of
Bourne Sagamore,
Pennsylvania (disambiguation)
Sagamore Bridge...
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Sagamore Hill was the home of the 26th
president of the
United States,
Theodore Roosevelt, from 1885
until his
death in 1919. It is
located in Cove Neck...
- The
Sagamore is a Victorian-era
resort hotel located on Lake
George in
Bolton Landing, New York. It
occupies the
private Green Island on Lake George. Since...
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Sachems /ˈseɪtʃəmz/ and
sagamores /ˈsæɡəmɔːrz/ are
paramount chiefs among the
Algonquians or
other Native American tribes of
northeastern North America...
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Sagamore Hills can
refer to:
Sagamore Hill, a home of U.S.
President Theodore Roosevelt Sagamore Hills, a
neighborhood of Lansing,
Michigan Sagamore Hills...
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Sagamore Farm is an
American former Thoroughbred horse breeding farm on
Belmont Avenue in Reisterstown, Maryland.
Established in 1925,
Sagamore Farm was...
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Several merchant ships and one US Navy tug have been
named Sagamore. Lake Feodora,
renamed Sagamore 1926–34, US **** steamboat,
official number 219574. Wrecked...
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Sagamore Stévenin (born 9 May 1974 in Paris) is a
French actor,
sometimes also
listed Thomas Stévenin in film credits.
Sagamore's father is the actor...
- The
Sagamore of the
Wabash is an
honorary award in the
state of Indiana. It is
given by the
Governor of
Indiana under their own criteria, and
there is...
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Great Camp
Sagamore is one of
several historic Great Camps located in the
Adirondack Mountains of
northern New York State.
Great Camp
Sagamore was constructed...