Wompatuck
Wompatuck (died 1669), known to English settlers as Josiah Sagamore, was a leader of the Mattakeesett tribe of the Massachusetts Indians.
Wompatuck was an early friend of European settlers. He sold the British the land upon which the city of Boston, Massachusetts, was established. He was slain in 1669 when he led a force of his warriors in an attack upon the Mohawks.
Namesake
The United States Navy harbor tug USS Wampatuck (YT-337), later YTB-337, in commission from 1942 to 1946, was named for him. Wompatuck State Park- Located in Hingham, Massachusetts.
References
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
- Department of the Navy Naval Historical Center Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships Wampatuck (ship namesake paragraph)