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- Q7610650 subject Q18173470.
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- Q7610650 abstract "Stephen Talkhouse (Stephen Taukus “Talkhouse” Pharaoh) (ca. 1821–1879) was a Montaukett Native American of the late 19th century who was famed for his 25-50 mile daily round trip walks from Montauk, New York to East Hampton and Sag Harbor. Landmarks along the route have been named for him.He was said to be a descendant of Chief Wyandanch, who sold much of the eastern end of Long Island to Lion Gardiner. Talkhouse died August 30, 1879 at age 58. He was buried in a small Indian burial ground on Talkhouse Lane off East Lake Drive in Montauk, now located within Theodore Roosevelt County Park. The remains of his home are also located there.Part of his route has been commemorated as part of the Paumanok Path.".
- Q7610650 deathDate "1879-08-30".
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- Q7610650 deathDate "1879-08-30".
- Q7610650 name "Stephen Talkhouse".
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- Q7610650 comment "Stephen Talkhouse (Stephen Taukus “Talkhouse” Pharaoh) (ca. 1821–1879) was a Montaukett Native American of the late 19th century who was famed for his 25-50 mile daily round trip walks from Montauk, New York to East Hampton and Sag Harbor. Landmarks along the route have been named for him.He was said to be a descendant of Chief Wyandanch, who sold much of the eastern end of Long Island to Lion Gardiner. Talkhouse died August 30, 1879 at age 58.".
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