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Place | Description |
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Lick Creek | rises in E Montgomery County and flows NE into Cotton Creek. |
Lick Creek | rises in NE Orange County and flows NE into Person County, where it enters Byrds Creek. |
Lick Fork | rises in N Forsyth County and flows SW into Mill Creek. Appears as Jones Creek on the Collet map, 1770; not named on subsequent maps until it appears as Little Lick Fork on MacRae map, 1833. |
Lick Fork | rises in N Gaston County and flows NE into S Lincoln County, where it enters Mill Creek. |
Lick Fork Creek | rises in W Montgomery County and flows SW into Clarks Creek. |
Lick Fork Creek | rises in E Rockingham County and flows NE into Hogans Creek near Caswell County line. |
Lick Log Creek | rises in central Clay County and flows SW into Lake Chatuge. The name originated when the Davis family, early settlers, felled trees and cut notches in the logs to hold salt for their cattle. |
Lick Log Creek | community in S Clay County. |
Lick Log Gap | on the Madison County, N.C.-Greene County, Tenn., line. |
Lick Meadow Branch | rises in E Franklin County and flows NE into Redbud Creek. |