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Cole Mountain Gapat the head of Skitty Creek in E Macon County. Alt. 4,100.
Colemancommunity in S McDowell County near Old Fort; former station on Western North Carolina Railroad.
Coleman Branchrises in W Johnston County and flows SW into Black Creek.
Coleman Creekrises in S Clay County and flows E into Hyatt Mill Creek.
Coleman Gapon the Clay-Macon county line. The Appalachian Trail passes through the gap.
Coleman GapSE Cherokee County at the headwaters of John Mason Branch.
Coleraintown in NE Bertie County. Settled by 1700; inc. 1794. Named by its founder, John Campbell, for his hometown of Coleraine, County Londonderry, Ireland. The post office, est. in 1818, dropped the final letter of the name in the mid-nineteenth century. Cockerne Ferry across the Chowan River N of the site of Colerain appears on the Collet map, 1770, but it apparently ceased operation by 1808.
Colerain TownshipNE Bertie County.
Coleridgecommunity in E Randolph County on Deep River. Originally known as Foust's Mill. A cotton mill est. there in 1883. Named for James A. Cole, local storekeeper.
Coleridge TownshipE central Randolph County.