Mack Perry Pond | on Fowlers Creek, NE Wake County. Covers 38 acres; max. depth 20 ft. Used for fishing and irrigation. |
Mack Williams Branch | rises in W Yancey County and flows SE into Jacks Creek. |
Mackay Island | a portion of SW Knotts Island, NE Currituck County. It is separated from Knotts Island by Indian Creek and Back Creek, an inlet of North Landing River. Approx. 2 mi. long and 2 mi. wide. Appears as Notts or Mackys Island on the Collet map, 1770. |
Mackerel Mountain | on the Henderson County, N.C.-Greenville County, S.C., line. Alt. 3,031. |
Mackey Mountain | W McDowell County. Alt. 3,994. |
Mackeys | community in N Washington County W of the mouth of Kendricks Creek on Albemarle Sound. Alt. 8. Settled about 1765 near the S terminus of Mackeys Ferry, which see, named for Col. William Mackey, local landowner. Post office est. 1856 as Mackeys Ferry; name changed to Mackeys in 1913. Mackeys Ferry appears on the Collet map, 1770. |
Mackeys Creek | rises in W McDowell County and flows SE into Catawba River. |
Mackeys Creek | See Kendricks Creek. |
Mackeys Ferry | formerly located at the present community of Mackeys in N Washington County on Kendricks Creek. Shown as T. Bells Ferry on the Moseley map, 1733; purchased from Bell by Col. William Mackey in 1735; was in continuous operation until 1938. At the time it was dismantled, the ferry operated between Edenton in S Chowan County and the S shore of Albemarle Sound immediately N of Pleasant Grove in N Washington County. |
Macks | community in W Johnston County. |