sagamore
31sagamore — n. native Algonquian who is a second rank chief of North America …
32sagamore — [ sagəmɔ:] noun (among some American Indian peoples) a chief; a sachem. Origin from Eastern Abnaki …
33sagamore — sag·a·more …
34sagamore — sag•a•more [[t]ˈsæg əˌmɔr, ˌmoʊr[/t]] n. ant (among the American Indians of New England) a chief or leader • Etymology: 1605–15, amer.; < Eastern Abenaki sάkəmα < Proto Algonquian *sa·kima·wa; cf. sachem …
35sagamore — n. sachem …
36sagamore — n. = SACHEM 1. Etymology: Penobscot sagamo …
37Sagamore Conference (IHSAA) — Counties in Central Indiana.MembershipExternal links* [http://www.ihsaa.org/school rosters frame.htm IHSAA Confernces] * [http://www.ihsaa.org/school directory/SchoolDirectory2.pdf IHSAA Directory] …
38Sagamore Hill — Theodore Roosevelt’s home on Long Island at Oyster Bay, New York …
39USS Sagamore (1861) — was acquired by the U.S. Navy at the start of the American Civil War. She was outfitted as a gunboat and assigned to the Union blockade of the Confederate States of America. Sagamore was very active during the war, and served the Union both as a… …
40The Sagamore — Infobox nrhp | name =Sagamore Hotel Complex nrhp type = caption = nearest city= Bolton Landing, New York area = built =1882 architect= Multiple architecture= Colonial Revival, Queen Anne added = July 21, 1983 governing body = Private… …