James Island, Washington Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Complex
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James Island is at the mouth of the Quillayute River near La Push, Washington. Local historians say it is named for Francis Wilcox James, a lighthouse keeper and friend of the Quileute Indians there, though the Origin of Washington Geographic Names attributes the name to Jimmie Howeshatta, a Quileute chief. ()
Area: 49.42 acres (0.0772 mi²)Coordinates: 47°54'21"N, 124°38'53"W
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