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Bell Swamprises in E Onslow County and flows SE and NE into Queens Creek. Probably named for George Bell, who owned land there as early as 1713.
Bell Swampcommunity in E central Brunswick County.
Bell Swamp Creekrises in E central Brunswick County and flows E into Rices Creek.
Bell Viewcommunity in S Cherokee County.
Bell'scommunity in NW Pitt County.
Bell's FerrySee Grifton.
Bell's Islanda real-estate development, E Currituck County on Bell Island, which see. The 1967 General Assembly passed an act under which, by a vote of the residents, Bell's Island may be inc. as a town by resolution of the county commissioners.
Bellaircommunity in central Craven County.
Bellamycrossroads community in E Robeson County. Alt. 108. Settled about 1910. Named for John D. Bellamy (1854-1932), counsel for the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. Bellamy station, now abandoned, was 2 mi. s.
Bellamys Lakeabout ¾ mi. long, on Rocky Swamp near its confluence with Fishing Creek, SW Halifax County.