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South Creekrises in SE Beaufort County and flows N and E into Pamlico River. Appears as Chickorack River on the Comberford map, 1657, and as South Dividing Creek on the Collet map, 1770.
South Creekrises in E Chatham County and flows E and S into Wake County, where it enters Big White Oak Creek near the Chatham County line.
South Creekrises in NE Rutherford County and flows NE into First Broad River.
South Creektown in SE Beaufort County on a peninsula formed by the mouths of Bond and Muddy Creeks as they enter Pamlico River. Settled prior to 1794, when it was known as Stanton-Harrold for two men who operated a sawmill there. Apparently known as Harold in the early nineteenth century and as Oregon (for the first steamboat to come up the Pamlico River—see Oregon Inlet) about the middle of the century. Post office, 1851-1954, operated as South Creek. Inc. 1883 as Stanton. Inc. 1925 as South Creek, but no longer active in municipal affairs.
South Crowders Creekrises in S Gaston County and flows SE into Crowders Creek.
South Deep Creekrises in W Yadkin County and flows SE and E to join North Deep Creek in forming Deep Creek.
South Dividing CreekSee South Creek.
South Double Creekrises in W Stokes County and flows NE into Dan River.
South Fayettevilleunincorporated outskirts of city of Fayetteville in central Cumberland County.
South Flat Riverrises in SW Person County and flows SE into Flat River.