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Bolden Branchrises in NE Cherokee County and flows NW into Junaluska Creek.
Bolick BranchSee Anthony Bolick Branch.
Bolin Creekrises in SE Orange County on the S slope of Bald Mountain and flows SE, on N side of the town of Chapel Hill, to join Booker Creek in forming Little Creek. Appears as Bollings Creek on a map of Chapel Hill made in 1792 by John Daniel. The Bolling family settled in Orange County in the eighteenth century.
Bolin Knobmountain at junction of Burke-McDowell-Rutherford county line. Alt. approx. 2,200. Named for a family living in the area by the late eighteenth century.
Boliviatown in E central Brunswick County. Settled in the late nineteenth century and inc. in 1911. Alt. 40. County seat located nearby in 1978.
Bollens Runrises in S Granville County and flows S into Tar River.
Bollers Knobcentral Henderson County at the head of Findley Creek.
Bollingcommunity in N Halifax County a short distance W of Roanoke Rapids.
Bolling CreekSee Bolin Creek.
Boltontown in NW Columbus County. Settled 1889. Inc. 1915. Named for Bolton Lumber Company. Alt. 66.