Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Teaches Hole |
a navigable channel running NE and SW from Ocracoke Inlet, SE Hyde County. Traditionally named for Edward Teach, or Blackbeard, the notorious pirate killed nearby in 1718. Appears as Thatches Hole on the Moseley map, 1733, and shown as being closed at the NE end. |
Teachey |
town in SE Duplin County. Inc. 1874; charter repealed 1897; reincorporated 1903. Alt. 71. |
Teague Branch |
rises in central Haywood County and flows NW into Pigeon River. |
Teagues Ridge |
mountain in W Avery County. |
Teaguetown |
community in NE Davidson County between the headwaters of Spurgeon and Abbotts Creeks. Named for a local family. |
Tearshirt |
See Dunn. |
Teat Branch |
rises in central Madison County and flows NW into Big Laurel Creek. |
Teds Branch |
rises in NE Swain County and flows S into Straight Fork. |
Teer |
community in SW Orange County on Cane Creek. |
Teeseteska Ridge |
S Graham County, extends N from Atoah Gap. |