Neds Lick Gap | W Haywood County on the head of Hemphill Creek. |
Neds Marsh | central Duplin County. |
Nee-oh-la | See Pigeon River; West Fork Pigeon River. |
Needhams Mountain | S Randolph County near the head of Fork Creek. |
Needmore | community in S Caldwell County between Lower and Smoky Creeks. |
Needmore | community in NW Franklin County. Also known as Wilder. |
Needmore | community in Moore County N of Carthage. Settled by African Americans after the Civil War. |
Needmore | community in NW Rowan County. |
Needmore | former community in S Swain County est. about 1880 on property of Allison McHan. A thriving trading center until after about 1912, when the site was purchased by Nantahala Power Company for a right-of-way for a proposed power project. Population in 1950 was 75, but by 1960 only one house was occupied. Post office, est. 1891 and discontinued 1953, was named Needmore because of the habit of the people constantly complaining that they "needed more of this and that." Alt. 1,830. |
Needmore Branch | rises in S Clay County and flows N into Shooting Creek. |