Peckerwood Creek | rises in N Cherokee County and flows SW into Tellicoe River. |
Peckerwood Creek | rises in central Clay County and flows NW into Tusquitee Creek. Named for an Indian, Jim Peckerwood, who lived near its head. |
Peckerwood Ridge | N Cherokee County. |
Pecks Corner | mountain 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 Peak | See Pecks Corner. |
Pedlars Hill | See Pleasant Hill. |
Pee Dee | community in E Anson County. |
Pee Dee | community in W Montgomery County. Produces hosiery and lumber. |
Pee Dee River | is 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 Tavern | See Garysburg. |