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Devils Creek GapNW Yancey County near the head of Devils Creek.
Devils Denridge in S Yancey County extending S between Little Mountain Creek and Long Arm Ridge.
Devils Elbowa sharp bend in the Cashie River, SE Bertie County. Appears on the Collet map, 1770.
Devils Elbow Landingon Pungo River, E Beaufort County.
Devils Forkrises in E Henderson County and flows W into Mud Creek.
Devils Fork Gapon the Madison County, N.C.-Unicoi County, Tenn., line.
Devils Gardena strip of rough, stony land beside another strip of steep, eroded land, SE Buncombe County between Trantham Creek and Laurel Branch.
Devils Gardenon the Alexander-Wilkes county line. Alt. 3,428. A rough, rocky area in which rattlesnakes and copperheads are commonly found.
Devils Gutstream in NE Martin County connecting a bend in the Roanoke River. Mentioned in local records as early as 1729 and shown on the Collet map, 1770.
Devils HeadW Rutherford County near Chimney Rock, a natural rock formation suggestive of the devil's head.