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    The Wonalancet River is a 7.6-mile-long (12.2 km) river in the White Mountains of New Hampshire in the United States. Named after the 17th-century Pennacook...
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  • Tamworth in Carroll County Wonalancet River, a short river in central New Hampshire and tributary of the Swift River Mount Wonalancet, elevation 2,780 feet...
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  • Wonalancet (c.1619—1697) — also spelled Wannalancet and Wannalancit and probably Wanaloset and Wanalosett — was a sachem or sagamore of the Penacook Indians...
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    was an American environmental conservationist and community activist in Wonalancet, New Hampshire. Prior to moving to New Hampshire in 1890, Katherine was...
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  • Bearcamp River Chocorua River Swift River (Bearcamp River tributary) Mill Brook Wonalancet River Cold River (Bearcamp River tributary) Whiteface River East...
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    spaced cluster of houses centered on several fields lying along the Wonalancet River on Ferncroft Road. Ferncroft has about 50 seasonal residents and a...
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    Whiteface River, thence into the Cold River, Bearcamp River, Ossipee River, and the Saco River. The east side is drained by the Wonalancet River, thence...
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    drained by the Whiteface and Wonalancet rivers, southward-flowing tributaries of the Bearcamp River and part of the Saco River watershed. The northeastern...
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  • (Fox River tributary) Wonalancet River – New Hampshire Wood River – Illinois Wood River – Oregon Wood River – Connecticut, Rhode Island Wood River – Wisconsin...
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    White Mountain National Forest. The Swift River begins at the confluence of Paugus Brook and the Wonalancet River in the northern part of Tamworth, New Hampshire...
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    progress was stopped by a thunderstorm, they instead seized his son, Wonalancet, his daughter-in-law, and his grandchild. When the authorities in Boston...
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    2020 census. Tamworth includes the villages of Chocorua, South Tamworth, Wonalancet, and Whittier. The White Mountain National Forest is to the north. The...
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    the Wonalancet Farm in 1892 to immediate success. Married Arthur Walden. Initiated the Wonalancet Chapel restoration, the forming of the Wonalancet Out...
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    sagamore of the Penacook Confederacy of Native American tribes. Nephew of Wonalancet and grandson of Passaconaway, Kancamagus ruled what is now southern New...
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  • caught up in King Philip's War, however, and lost more members. Although Wonalancet, the chief who succeeded Passaconaway, tried to maintain neutrality in...
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    overrun by encroachment from white settlers. Other sachems included Uncas, Wonalancet, Madockawando, and Samoset.[citation needed] James Fenimore Cooper featured...
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    thousands of acres in the region surrounding the locally famous Bowl near Wonalancet. While often casually referred to as a park, this is a national forest...
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    Tripyramid 4,170 ft (1,270 m) * Mount Whiteface 4,020 ft (1,230 m) * Mount Wonalancet 2,760 ft (840 m) Sandwich Mountain 3,993 ft (1,217 m) The Sleepers 3,880 ft...
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    a wealthy Boston newspaper family. The couple operated the 1300-acre Wonalancet Farm and Inn. Walden began training and breeding sled dogs at the farm...
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    Bennett Corners, Chocorua, Pequawket, South Tamworth, Tamworth, Whittier, Wonalancet Thornton Town Grafton Town meeting 2,708 50.2 1763 Goose Hollow, Thornton...
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  • junction Winona - in New Hampton Wolfeboro Wolfeboro Center Wolfeboro Falls Wonalancet - in Tamworth Woodland Park - in Merrimack Woodlands - in Alton Woodman...
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    Chelmsford, Massachusetts (category Massachusetts populated places on the Merrimack River)
    known as East Chelmsford). Successive Pennacook leaders Passaconaway and Wonalancet strove to maintain a friendship with the European settler-colonizers who...
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    Retrieved August 7, 2015. George Zink (April 1996). "Camp Shehadi" (PDF). Wonalancet Out Door club. pp. 4–6. Retrieved August 7, 2015. Ella Wheeler Wilcox...
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    Benedict Semmes's lifetime on 6 April 1993. Semmes was a resident of Wonalancet, New Hampshire, but also lived frequently in the Washington, D.C., area...
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    original position at a cemetery, and moving one old house in the village of Wonalancet roughly 12 inches (30 cm). The earthquake additionally shifted objects...
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    which date to the 1830s at the earliest. Its namesake is a corruption of Wonalancet, a sachem or sagamore of the Penacook Native American tribe. Today the...
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