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Snakeden RidgeW Swain County, extends E from Pinnacle Creek to Pinnacle Ridge.
Snakeden RidgeW Swain County, extends SE between Birchfield Branch and Lost Cove Creek from Shuckstack Mountain to Eagle Creek.
Snakeden Topcentral Haywood County on the E end of Goatrock Ridge.
Snappcommunity in W Gaston County served by post office, 1883-1902.
Snatchetcommunity in E Duplin County later known as Beulaville, which see.
Snead Branchrises in E Cherokee County and flows SE into Slow Creek.
Sneads Creekrises in S Onslow County and flows SE into New River.
Sneads Ferrycommunity in S Onslow County on New River. Alt. 10. Originally called Lower Ferry on New River when the first ferry was licensed and operated there by Edmund Ennett in 1725. Robert W. Snead settled there about 1760 and operated the ferry and a tavern. The name of the community was then changed to Sneads Ferry. Post office est. 1842. The ferry ceased to operate in 1939 when a bridge was opened a short distance up the river. Appears on the Collet map, 1770. See also Fulcher Landing.
Sneads Grovecommunity in central Scotland County. Known earlier as Sneads Grove Church.
Sneed Branchrises in central Cherokee County and flows SW parallel to Rocky Pen Ridge into Nottely River.