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Setrock Creekrises in S Yancey County and flows SE into South Toe River.
Settlecommunity in NE Iredell County served by post office, 1873-1906. Alt. 700. A weather station from the 1880s until mid-twentieth century.
Setzer MountainW Haywood County parallel to Campbell Creek. Named for a prominent family of early settlers. Maggie Setzer, for whom the community of Maggie was named, was a descendant of the family. The highest peak of the ridge, which is 2½ mi. long, is 4,810 ft. in elevation.
Setzer's Creekrises in N central Caldwell County and flows SE into Warrior Creek. Named for John Setzer, who settled nearby about 1830.
Setzers DepotSee Claremont.
Setzers Gapcentral Caldwell County. Alt. 1,342.
Seven Bridgescommunity in W Robeson County.
Seven Creeksis formed in S Columbus County by Big Cypress Swamp and Monie Swamp. It flows SE into Waccamaw River.
Seven Devilscommercially developed recreation area opened in 1966 in E Avery and W Watauga Counties on a 1,288-acre tract.
Seven Mile Creekrises in E Orange County and flows SE into W Durham County, where it enters Eno River.