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Stoney Creekrises in S Hertford County and flows in an inverted arc into Ahoskie Swamp. Stony Bridge appears on the Moseley map, 1733, as spanning the stream S of the present town of Ahoskie. Appears as Stony Creek Bridge on the Collet map, 1770; as Bonner Bridge on the MacRae map, 1833; and as Jernigan's Bridge on the soil survey map, 1916.
Stoney Creekrises in NE Mecklenburg County and flows SE into Mallard Creek.
Stoney Mountaincentral Henderson County between Mill Pond Creek and Mud Creek. Alt. 2,843.
Stoney Runrises in W Cleveland County and flows SE into First Broad River.
Stoney Town CreekSee Stonyton Creek.
Stonington CreekSee Stonyton Creek.
Stony Baldon the Buncombe-Henderson county line NE of Cutthroat Gap. Alt. 4,563.
Stony Creekrises in N central Bertie County and flows N into Hertford County, where it enters Ahoskie Creek.
Stony Creekis formed in NE Buncombe County by the junction of Carter and Mineral Creeks. It flows N into Dillingham Creek.
Stony Creekrises in S Caswell County and flows S into Alamance County, where it enters Haw River. Appears as Marrow Bone River on the Moseley map, 1733.