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Stacey Creekrises in SE Avery County and flows NW into Linville River.
StaceyvilleSee Stacy.
Stackhousecommunity in N Madison County on French Broad River at the mouth of Woolsey Branch. Alt. 1,418.
Stacycommunity in NE Carteret County on a point of land extending into Core Sound from the mainland. Was called Piney Point prior to 1888.
Stacycommunity and railroad flag stop in E Rockingham County. Named for local landowner Iverson Stacy. Appears as Staceyville on an 1860 map.
Stafford Hillpeak in the Cane Creek Mountains, S Alamance County.
Staffords Creekrises in S Caldwell County and flows S into Catawba River on the Burke-Caldwell county line. Formerly also known as James Mill Creek and McCalls Mill Creek.
Staffords Millcommunity in NW Guilford County near Oak Ridge. Called Saunders Mill during the American Revolution. Cornwallis's troops ground corn there.
Stag Creekrises in NE Alamance County and flows S into Back Creek.
Stag Parkcommunity and former plantation, central Pender County on the Northeast Cape Fear River. Named in 1663 by Barbadian explorers for parklike terrain on which they saw deer feeding. Appears on the Ogilby map, 1671. Governor George Burrington in about 1730 acquired 10,000 acres there and built a summer home.