Maywood | community in N Alamance County served by post office, 1886-1905. |
Mazeppa | community in SE Iredell County. Alt. 901. |
McAdams Creek | rises in E Alamance County and flows W into Back Creek. |
McAdenville | town in E Gaston County. First Known as Henderson Shoals for Lawson Henderson, early Lincoln County official; later as Spring Shoals for a local landowner, Adam A. Springs, graduate of the University of North Carolina in 1798. Inc. 1883 as McAdenville. Named for Rufus Yancey McAden (1833-89), speaker of the N.C. House of Representatives in 1866 and local owner of mills. Alt. 600. |
McAllister Creek | rises in E Cabarrus County and flows S into Adams Creek. |
McAlpin's Grove | See Rennert. |
McAlpine Creek | rises in E Mecklenburg County and flows SW into South Carolina, where it enters Sugar Creek. |
McAlpine Mountain | S Henderson County at the head of King Creek. |
McArthurs | community in S Robeson County served by post office, 1888-1907. |
McBrides Mill | See Amantha. |