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Peckerwood Creekrises in N Cherokee County and flows SW into Tellicoe River.
Peckerwood Creekrises in central Clay County and flows NW into Tusquitee Creek. Named for an Indian, Jim Peckerwood, who lived near its head.
Peckerwood RidgeN Cherokee County.
Pecks Cornermountain on the Swain County, N.C.-Sevier County, Tenn., line at the head of Enloe Creek. Alt. approx. 5,700. Also known as Pecks Peak.
Pecks PeakSee Pecks Corner.
Pedlars HillSee Pleasant Hill.
Pee Deecommunity in E Anson County.
Pee Deecommunity in W Montgomery County. Produces hosiery and lumber.
Pee Dee Riveris formed by the junction of the Yadkin and Uwharrie Rivers in Montgomery County. It flows S along the Stanly-Montgomery and Anson-Richmond county lines into South Carolina, where it empties into Winyah Bay. Also known as Great Pee Dee River. The name may be a Catawba Indian word pi'ri (something good) or pfhere (smart; expert; capable).
Peebles TavernSee Garysburg.