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Little Riverrises in S Burke County and flows S into Jacob Fork.
Little Riveris formed in NW Durham County by the junction of North Fork Little River and South Fork Little River; it flows SE into Eno River. Appears on the Moseley map, 1733.
Little Riverrises in SW Franklin County near the town of Youngsville and flows SE across E Wake County, across NE Johnston County, and into central Wayne County, where it splits into two branches, each entering Neuse River SW of city of Goldsboro. Shown on Collet map, 1770.
Little Riverrises in SW Moore County and flows SE across N Hoke County into Cumberland County and along the Cumberland-Harnett county line into the Cape Fear River. Appears on the Collet map, 1770. Known also as Lower Little River.
Little RiverNW Northampton County, a part of the Roanoke River that flows on the N side of Tucker Island.
Little Riverrises in E Perquimans and W Pasquotank Counties and flows SE on the county line into Albemarle Sound. Appears on the Comberford map, 1657, as Yeopim River but is correctly shown on the Ogilby map, 1671. In 1662 the Indians in the area knew the river as Kototine. The legislature met at Little River in 1707, 1709, 1712, and 1716.
Little Riverrises in central Randolph County and flows S through Montgomery County into Richmond County, where it enters Pee Dee River. Appears on the Collet map, 1770.
Little Riverrises in SE Transylvania County and flows NE then NW into French Broad River.
Little Rivercommunity in W Alexander County. Alt. approx. 1,125.
Little Rivercommunity in E Transylvania County on Little River about 2 mi. N of Cascade Lake. Now includes community of Grange, whose post office was est. in 1882. Alt. approx. 2,120.