Beckett Point, Washington
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Beckett Point is a small point jutting out into Discovery Bay located ten miles from the city of Port Townsend in Jefferson County, Washington, United States. The Point is owned by the Beckett Point Fisherman's Club, which leases out 96 homes. Many of the families have lived there for several generations, fishing salmon, crab, and shrimp.
[edit] History
Beckett Point was named by George Vancouver in 1792. Vancouver also named Discovery Bay for his ship, Puget Sound and Whidbey Island for crew members and Vancouver Island for himself. Many, many other places in the Pacific Northwest are named by him and his crew. It is likely that someone named "Beckett" was part of his crew.
Beckett Point Fisherman's Club has owned Beckett Point since June 27, 1939 when the club was founded by:
- Lyall L. Arey
- Bruce Blevins
- Bert Carr
- Roy Dale
- Cecil Cuptill
- H. L. Hirtzler
- S. L. Lockhart
- N. W. Raynor
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