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Spout Branchrises in SW Madison County and flows SE into Little Creek.
Spout Springscommunity in SW Harnett County. Once the center of a lumber and naval-stores industry. Alt. approx. 330.
Sprawls Old FieldSee Norman.
Sprayformer town in N Rockingham County on Smith River. Settled about 1813, when James Burnett est. gristmill at falls of Smith River. Site of cotton mill founded by future governor John M. Morehead; later operated by his son J. Turner Morehead. Known first as Splashy from the water thrown up by a waterwheel at a local mill; name later changed in 1890 to the more sophisticated Spray. Inc. 1951; merged with Leaksville and Draper in 1967 to form Eden, which see. Alt. 625.
Spread Branchrises in NE Swain County and flows N into Bunches Creek.
Spread Eagle Branchrises in NE Cherokee County and flows SW into Pile Creek.
Springcommunity in SE Iredell County served by post office, 1898-1903.
Spring Bankformer plantation and ferry, central Wayne County on Neuse River midway between the mouths of Stoney and Sleepy Creeks. Owned by Joseph Green Sr., largest slave owner in the county in 1790 and a member of the General Assembly. In 1784 Spring Bank was designated as a location for the receipt and inspection of tobacco. The Price map, 1808, shows only Green's Ferry at the location.
Spring Branchrises in E Craven County and flows SE into Broad Creek.
Spring Branchrises in W Franklin County and flows SE into Little River.