Bullfrog Creek | rises in central Currituck County in Great Swamp and flows S into North River. |
Bullhead | community in W Greene County S of Nahunta Swamp near the Wayne County line. Settled as early as 1769. During the Revolution, as British soldiers approached, a ferocious bull was turned loose to frighten them. The soldiers, however, killed the bull, cut off his head, and placed it on a fence post. |
Bullhead Branch | rises in NE Pender County and flows S to join Bull Tail Branch in forming Bull Branch. |
Bullhead Creek | rises in S Alleghany County and flows S into Wilkes County, where it enters East Prong Roaring River. |
Bullhead Gap | NE Buncombe County between Craggy Dome and Bullhead Mountain. |
Bullhead Mountain | SE Alleghany County near Blue Ridge Parkway. Alt. 3,784-3,800. |
Bullhead Mountain | NE Buncombe County in the Great Craggy Mountains. Named for its resemblance to a bull's head. Alt. 5,958. |
Bullhead Ridge | NE Buncombe County between Waterfall and Peach Orchard Creeks. |
Bullhole, The | section of the shoals on the South Yadkin River bordering Davie and Rowan Counties. Lumbering along the river included use of oxen and mule teams to assist work at sawmills. Heavy rains and a swollen river led to loss of a bull ox, swept into a whirlpool. Area now part of park at Cooleemee Falls. |
Bullin Creek | See Britten Creek. |