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Black CreekSee Back Creek.
Black Creektown in S Wilson County named for nearby stream. Alt. 120. Est. 1840 as a station and post office on the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Inc. 1870.
Black Creekrises in SW Wilson County and flows E into Contentnea Creek.
Black Creekrises in S Wake County and flows SE into Johnston County, where it enters Neuse River.
Black Creekrises in W central Wake County and flows NE into Crabtree Creek.
Black Creekrises in E Rutherford County SW of Hollis and flows SE into Hinton Creek.
Black Creekrises in E Hoke County and flows S into Puppy Creek.
Black Creekrises in SW Columbus County and flows SW into Lake Tabor, which see.
Black Creekrises in E Carteret County and flows S into Newport River. Sometimes called Black River.
Black Creek Swampappears on the Collet map, 1770, as a fork of East Mingo Branch, which see, lying completely in modern Harnett County between Black River and East Mingo Branch. The particular fork is no longer named on maps.
Black Creek TownshipS Wilson County.
Little Black Creekrises in S Wake County and flows SE into W Johnston County, where it enters Black Creek.
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