Campbell Creek | is formed in W Haywood County by the junction of East and West Forks and flows NE into Jonathans Creek. |
Campbell Creek | rises in SE Beaufort County and flows E to join Upper Spring Creek in forming Goose Creek. |
Campbell Gap | central Macon County between Iotla Branch and Iotla Creek. |
Campbell Island | E 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 Creek | community in SE Beaufort County in the center of an Irish potato-growing area. Phosphate deposits exist in the vicinity. |
Campbell's Crossroads | See Semora. |
Campbell's Mill on Waterhole Swamp | See Pembroke. |
Campbells Creek | rises in E Mecklenburg County and flows S into McAlpine Creek. |
Campbells Falls | rapids 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. |
Campbellton | See Fayetteville. |