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Campbell Creekis formed in W Haywood County by the junction of East and West Forks and flows NE into Jonathans Creek.
Campbell Creekrises in SE Beaufort County and flows E to join Upper Spring Creek in forming Goose Creek.
Campbell Gapcentral Macon County between Iotla Branch and Iotla Creek.
Campbell IslandE Brunswick County on the Cape Fear River. Once known as Crane Island. Named for William Campbell (1745-81), a general in the Revolution.
Campbell's Creekcommunity in SE Beaufort County in the center of an Irish potato-growing area. Phosphate deposits exist in the vicinity.
Campbell's CrossroadsSee Semora.
Campbell's Mill on Waterhole SwampSee Pembroke.
Campbells Creekrises in E Mecklenburg County and flows S into McAlpine Creek.
Campbells Fallsrapids in Cape Fear River in SE Harnett County near the confluence of Juniper Creek with the river. Mentioned as early as 1819 in a survey of the rivers of North Carolina.
CampbelltonSee Fayetteville.