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Bullinger MountainE Caldwell County. Alt. 1,595. Probably named for Henry Bullinger, eighteenth-century settler.
Bullinger's Mill CreekSee Bristol's Mill Creek.
Bullockcommunity in NE Granville County. Settled about 1750. Alt. 429.
Bullpen CoveSE Haywood County on East Fork Pigeon River.
Bullscrape Gapcentral Avery County. Alt. 3,882. A salt lick there once attracted cattle; bulls scraped the ground with hooves, pawing before charging one another in combat. See also Montezuma.
Bulltail Swamprises in SE Sampson County and flows SE into Duplin County, where it enters Doctors Creek.
Bumgardner Branchrises in N Swain County and flows SW into Deep Creek.
Bumgardner RidgeN Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a spur extending SW from Sunkota Ridge.
Bumgarner Branchrises in N Jackson County approx. 2 mi. SE of Sylva and flows SW 1½ mi. into Mill Creek.
Bumgarner GapN Wilkes County between North Fork Reddies River and Burke Mountain. Named for Daniel Bumgarner, early nineteenth-century resident.