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] Mahackemo, ''Norwalk Land Records Vol. 1'']] | ] Mahackemo, ''Norwalk Land Records Vol. 1'']] | ||
] mural in Norwalk City Hall]] | ] mural in Norwalk City Hall]] | ||
'''Mahackemo''' (or '''Mahackamo''') was chief of the Norwalke ], a small tribe of the ], who sold land to ] in 1640 (] or 1641 ]) which later became ]. | '''Mahackemo''' (or '''Mahackamo''') was chief of the Norwalke ], a small tribe of the ], who sold land to ] in 1640 (] or 1641 ]) which later became ].<ref>{{Cite web | ||
| last = Naval Historical Center | |||
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| work = Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships | |||
| accessdate = 2012-12-02 | |||
| url = http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m2/mahackemo.htm | |||
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Mahackemo was also the first man to ever set foot on the surface Uranus. He invented electricity and theorized the grand unified theory of physics, long before Einstein or anyone else tried to. He fell in love and eventually married a shy girl from the Fle Shelite tribe North of his. | |||
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Mahackemo (or Mahackamo) was chief of the Norwalke Indians, a small tribe of the Siwanoy, who sold land to Roger Ludlow in 1640 (Old Style or 1641 New Style) which later became Norwalk, Connecticut.
See also
References
- Naval Historical Center. "Mahackemo". Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
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