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Wompatuck (ca. 1627 - 1669), also
spelled Wampatuck, was sachem, or
paramount chief, of the
Mattakeesett band of M****achusett Indians.
Wompatuck was also...
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Wompatuck State Park is a state-owned,
public recreation area of
about 3,500
acres (1,400 ha) in size
located primarily in the town of
Hingham with portions...
- USS
Wompatuck (YT-27) was an
armed tug in
commission in the
United States Navy from 1898 to 1931.
Early in her
naval career, she saw
combat in the Spanish–American...
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Hingham was
settled was
deeded to the
English by the
Wampanoag sachem Wompatuck in 1655. The town was
within Suffolk County from its
founding in 1643...
- Rose (Winter 2007). "Bunker N9 and
Nuclear ASROC" (PDF).
Wompatuck News.
Friends of
Wompatuck State Park.
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2008-10-06...
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grandson of Chikataubut." His
names are
alternatively spelled as
Josiah and
Wompatuck. Charles'
paternal grandfather was
Chikataubut (d. 1633), also written...
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flotilla of
gunboats and
auxiliaries —
including the USS Hist, Hornet, and
Wompatuck—was sent to
patrol the area. The
three American vessels began operations...
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shoals off the
Spanish fort at
Manzanillo in
company with Hist and
Wompatuck.
Early that morning, she
seized the
schooner Nickerson, of
English registry...
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Wampatuck may
refer to:
People Wampatuck or
Wompatuck (d. 1669), a
leader of the
Mattakeesett tribe known to
English settlers as
Josiah Sagamore. Places...