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  • St. James Township, Michigan
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  • The township was named for James Strang, who led a faction of Mormon settlers to Beaver Island in 1848. Strang created a self-styled kingdom on the island and named the capital, St. James, after himself. Strang founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite). The township consists of the northern tip of Beaver Island and a number of other smaller islands.
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latd
  • 45
longs
  • 56
area land km
  • 51.800000
latm
  • 45
longm
  • 32
timezone DST
  • EDT
settlement type
blank info
  • 26
area total sq mi
  • 316
lats
  • 19
longEW
  • W
utc offset DST
  • -4
pushpin map
  • Michigan
elevation ft
  • 581
blank name
blank1 info
  • 1627029
subdivision type
pushpin label position
  • left
pushpin map caption
  • Location within the state of Michigan
latNS
  • N
blank1 name
  • GNIS feature ID
Timezone
elevation m
  • 177
longd
  • 85
subdivision name
area water km
  • 766.700000
Official Name
  • St. James Township, Michigan
population density km
  • 5.900000
population density sq mi
  • 15.400000
population as of
  • 2000
area water sq mi
  • 296
area land sq mi
  • 20
area total km
  • 818.500000
unit pref
  • Imperial
population total
  • 307
UTC offset
  • -5
abstract
  • The township was named for James Strang, who led a faction of Mormon settlers to Beaver Island in 1848. Strang created a self-styled kingdom on the island and named the capital, St. James, after himself. Strang founded the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Strangite). The township consists of the northern tip of Beaver Island and a number of other smaller islands.
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