Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Wood Grove |
See Mount Ulla. |
Wood Island |
in the mouth of Cashie River in SE Bertie County. Approx. 2,000 ft. long and 200 ft. wide. See also Purchace Islands. |
Wood Lake |
NE Cherokee County, is formed by a dam on Thrash Creek. Covers approx. 8 acres, with a max. depth of 35 ft. |
Wood Mountain |
between Mill Creek and Pine Creek in SW Jackson County. |
Wood Swamp |
See Hood Swamp. |
Wood's Ferry |
formerly crossed the Haw River in SE Alamance County approx. 2 mi. below Saxapahaw. Mentioned in local records prior to the Revolution. |
Woodard |
community in SE Bertie County served by post office, 1893-1945. |
Woodard Mountains |
E Madison County between California Creek and Middle Fork. |
Woodard's Pond |
E Wilson County, was formed in 1954 by the construction of a dam across a natural hollow between two hills. Covers 12 acres; max. depth 14 ft. Named for W. D. Woodard, owner. Used for fishing, swimming, boating, and irrigation. |
Woodburn |
community in NE Brunswick County. |