Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Summerfield |
community in N Guilford County. Inc. 1996. Alt. 881. Settled about 1769 by Charles Bruce, later a Revolutionary War patriot, and known as Bruce's Crossroads until 1812, when a post office was est. and the community was renamed in honor of evangelist John Summerfield (1798-1825). Site, according to tradition, of Revolutionary War skirmish between Lee and Tarleton; campsite of British army under Gen. Charles O'Hara of the Coldstream Guards, February 12, 1781. |
Summerhaven |
community in NE Buncombe County on Spruce Fork Creek. |
Summerlins Crossroads |
community in N Duplin County. |
Summerville |
community in central Harnett County served by post office, 1850-1908. The law creating Harnett County in 1855 directed that the first courts were to be held there until a county seat could be est. Continued as seat of government until 1860. First called Toomer for Judge J. D. Toomer (1784-1856). |
Summit |
See Elliott. |
Summy Creek |
See Sumey Creek. |
Sumner |
community in S Rowan County. |
Sumner Township |
S central Guilford County. Named for Gen. Jethro Sumner (1733-85). |
Sumner's Mill |
community in S Guilford County served by post office, 1853-59. |
Sumpter Cabin Branch |
rises in S Watauga County and flows S into Middle Fork [South Fork New River]. |