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Seven Mile RidgeN Haywood County, extends N parallel to McGinty Creek.
Seven Mile Ridgeextends from E Madison County into the S part of the county and is parallel to Bull Creek and West Fork [Bull Creek]. Named for its length.
Seven Pathscommunity in E Franklin County.
Seven Sisterssand hills a short distance S of Nags Head on Bodie Island, E Dare County.
Seven Springstown in SE Wayne County on Neuse River. Inc. 1855 as Whitehall; reincorporated as White Hall, 1881; named for the plantation home of William Whitefield, who built there about 1741. Post office est. 1881 as Jericho; name changed to Seven Springs, 1894. Named for seven mineral springs, around which a resort operated from 1881 until 1944. The hotel and springhouse still stand. The Confederate ironclad Neuse was built there. A Civil War skirmish occurred there in December 1862. Alt. 75.
Seven Springs GapW Graham County between Hooper Mill Creek and Wright Creek in Nantahala National Forest. Alt. approx. 3,700.
Sevenmile Creekrises in W Orange County and flows NE into Eno River W of town of Hillsborough.
Sevenmile RidgeE Yancey County, extends NE from Stones Knob to Crabtree Creek near Cox Knob. Alt. approx. 4,400.
Sevenmile Swamprises in NW Sampson County and flows SE into Great Coharie Creek.
Seventy-First TownshipW Cumberland County. Named for the 71st Highland Scots Regiment.