Mayapple Gap | between Doubletop Mountain and Thunder Struck Mountain in N Jackson County. Named for the herb (Podophyllum peltatum). |
Mayberry Hollow | valley in N central Avery County a short distance N of Cranberry. |
Mayesworth | See Cramerton. |
Mayfield | community in NE Rockingham County served by post office, 1853-66 and 1870-1910. |
Mayhew | community in SW Iredell County. |
Mayhew Lake | a small body of water formed by a dam on New Years Creek W of Blowing Rock, S Watauga County. |
Mayne Creek | rises in W Cleveland County and flows SW into Sandy Run Creek. |
Mayo | community in NW Rockingham County served by post office, 1821-40 and 1855-66. Named changed to Stoneville, which see. |
Mayo Mountain | on W side of Mayodan, extends 2 mi. from Beaver Island Creek toward Dan River. Rises about 300 ft. |
Mayo River | rises in Patrick County, Va., and flows SE into Rockingham County and into Dan River. Named for William Mayo, member of William Byrd's surveying party, 1728. |