- Point Wilson
Point Wilson is at the end of the
Quimper Peninsula , a northeast extension of theOlympic Peninsula and the northeastern most point of Jefferson County,Washington ,United States , approximately two miles north of the Port Townsend business district.This low, broad sand-spit, extends over a half-mile into the water and marks the entrance to
Admiralty Inlet from theStrait of Juan de Fuca . Here, the main shipping channel narrows and makes a sharp turn to the south intoPuget Sound .Nearby
shoals , heavy rip-tides, and persistentfog s influenced the placing of a lighthouse on Point Wilson in 1879. In 1913, the presentPoint Wilson Lighthouse was built by theUnited States Lighthouse Service . The point is also the site of ameteorological station .The
Chemakum Indians named this point "Kam-kam-ho" and the S'Klallam Indians called it "Kam-Kum". CaptainGeorge Vancouver of theRoyal Navy named Point Wilson onJune 5 ,1792 , in honor of a colleague, Captain George Wilson. [cite book |last= Roberts |first= John E. |title= A Discovery Journal: George Vancouver's First Survey Season - 1792 |year= 2005 |publisher= Trafford Publishing |isbn= 978-1412070973 |pages= p. 73]References
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