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The Sagamore opened in 1883, financed by a number of prominent summer residents. It soon succeeded in attracting a wealthy clientele. [3] The hotel was named after "the Sagamore", an American Indian character in the James Fenimore Cooper novel The Last of the Mohicans (1826). Several of Lake George's nearby islands are also named after ...
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, New York , near Oyster Bay on the North Shore of Long Island , [ 2 ] 25 miles (40 km) east of Manhattan .
Masconomet, henceforward "John the Sagamore", gave his children English names. Memory of their ancestry persisted throughout the 17th century, a few generations after Masconomet's death in 1658. A memorial stone on Sagamore Hill in northeastern Hamilton marks where Masconomet was buried with his gun and tomahawk. In 1667, nine years later, a ...
Sagamore, Massachusetts, a village located in the town of Bourne; Sagamore, Pennsylvania (disambiguation) Sagamore Bridge, crossing the Cape Cod Canal in Massachusetts, US; Sagamore Camp, one of the "Great Camps" in the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York; Sagamore Hill, the home of President Theodore Roosevelt in Oyster Bay, New York
The Haunted Garden, a 1947 poetry collection by Henry Treece; The Haunted Garden, a 1966 novel by Rosemary Timperley; The Haunted Garden, a 1973 novel by W. E. D. Ross; Haunted Gardens, a 2009 supernatural book by Peter Underwood
Emergency responders were at the Sagamore Bridge Nov. 8 after a report of a person in the Cape Cod Canal. What we know. Helicopter, dive team searching Cape Cod Canal near Sagamore Bridge.
Rounding out the three major building projects in Pioneer Trail's Ghost Town event is the Haunted Garden. This building is also the prettiest of the three (the Giant Cauldron and Shagbark Tree ...
The surveys found two previously unidentified medieval buildings within the house and garden, but a vital clue that helped to date the site and identify the palace was a latrine, or a toilet ...