Edmiston | See Sunnyside. |
Edmonds | community in NE Alleghany County and Virginia. |
Edney Branch | rises in W Yancey County and flows S into Cane River. |
Edneyville | community in E Henderson County. Named for Rev. Samuel Edney, Methodist minister who served as postmaster and magistrate. A post office there since 1842. Former high school now a regional training center for law enforcement. Alt. 2,247. |
Edneyville Township | NE Henderson County. |
Edonia | community in S Cumberland County served by post office, 1883-1907. |
Edward | town in SE Beaufort County. Alt. 25. Inc. 1889 as Edwards’ Mill, but long inactive in municipal affairs. Named for Josephus Edwards, who built a mill on nearby Durham Creek about 1868. |
Edward Cove | S Haywood County on a tributary of Bird Creek. |
Edward Jones Creek | See Little Turnbull Creek. |
Edwards Branch | rises in N Macon County and flows SE into Daves Creek. |