Long Ridge | S Tyrrell County, is a stretch of loam surrounded by peat extending SE at the head of Southwest Fork [Alligator River]. |
Long Ridge | an elevated area of clay loam in N Washington County extending S from the forks of Kendricks Creek to the edge of East Dismal Swamp. One of the sites of earliest settlement in Washington County. Appears on the Price map, 1808, and mentioned in local court records as early as 1718. See also Long Acre. |
Long Ridge | W Watauga County N of Laurel Creek. |
Long Ridge | See Hoke. |
Long Run | See Little Creek. |
Long Shoal | in the waters of Pamlico Sound off the SE mainland of Dare County. The waters of Parched Corn Bay lie between it and the mainland. |
Long Shoal Bay | the mouth of Long Shoal River in S Dare County. |
Long Shoal Point | extends from the mainland of S Dare County into Pamlico Sound. Appears on the Moseley map, 1733. |
Long Shoal Point | NE Tyrrell County, extends from the mainland into the mouth of Alligator River near the mouth of Alligator Creek. |
Long Shoal River | rises in the S mainland of Dare County and flows SE along the Dare-Hyde county line into Long Shoal Bay in Pamlico Sound. Appears on the Moseley map, 1733. |