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Wonalancet (sachem) Wonalancet (16191697) also spelled Wannalancet and Wannalancit and probably Wanaloset and Wanalosett — was a sachem or sagamore of the Penacook Indians. He was the son of Passaconaway. Biography Wonalancet was born 1619 after one of the worst ...
, a 17th-century Native American chief of the Penacook people *
Wonalancet, New Hampshire Wonalancet is an unincorporated community in the northwestern corner of the town of Tamworth in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. Many popular hiking trails into the Sandwich Range of the White Mountains have trailheads in the area ...
, an unincorporated community in the town of Tamworth in Carroll County *
Wonalancet River The Wonalancet River is a river in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States. Named after the 17th-century Pennacook sachem Wonalancet, it is a tributary of the southern Swift River, part of the Bearcamp River / Ossipee Lake / ...
, a short river in central New Hampshire and tributary of the Swift River *
Mount Wonalancet Mount Wonalancet is a mountain in the town of Waterville Valley, New Hampshire, overlooking the unincorporated communities of Wonalancet and Ferncroft. It is named after Wonalancet, a 17th-century sachem of the Pennacook, a Native American p ...
, elevation , in the Sandwich Range of the White Mountains, overlooking the Ferncroft neighborhood of Wonalancet


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Wannalancit Mills The Wannalancit Mills (formerly the Suffolk Mills) in Lowell, Massachusetts is an early American cotton mill, parts of which date to the 1830s at the earliest. Its namesake is a corruption of Wonalancet (Sachem), Wonalancet, a sachem or Sagamore ...
, a textile-mill-turned-office-building which uses a variant spelling of Wonalancet, in
Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell () is a city in Massachusetts, United States. Alongside Cambridge, Massachusetts, Cambridge, it is one of two traditional county seat, seats of Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Middlesex County. With an estimated population of 115,554 in ...
, which was an important fishing ground for the Pennacook *
Wannalancit Street Historic District The Wannalancit Street Historic District is a historic district at 14-71 Wannalancit St., and 390, 406 Pawtucket Street in Lowell, Massachusetts. This section of Wannalancit Street includes a remarkably well preserved and distinctive 19th ce ...
in Lowell *Wannalancit Lodge,
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lodge for the Greater Lowell Council of the
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, previously of the Greater Lowell Council. * 1867 Wannalancet Steam Fire Engine Company #1,
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* USS ''Wanaloset'', also spelled USS ''Wanalosett'', a United States Navy sloop-of-war of 1865 which was never completed, and which was intended to bear what probably is a variant spelling of Wonalancet * USS ''Wannalancet'' (YTB-385), later YTM-385, a United States Navy harbor tug in commission from 1944 to 1946 which used a variant spelling of Wonalancet {{Disambiguation