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Glendale Springscommunity in SE Ashe County. Alt. 2,850.
Glendoncommunity in NE Moore County. Named for E. F. Glenn, owner of the site. A pyrophyllite open-cut mine and processing plant operated there. Alt. 301.
Glenfieldcommunity in S Greene County. Tyndal's College, located nearby, was est. about 1913, abandoned about 1929. Founded by James Tyndal and son, John, prominent Baptists. The community was settled prior to 1890.
Glenhavencommunity in central Beaufort County on the N bank of Pamlico River.
Glenmorecommunity in S Johnston County served by post office, 1879-1902.
Glenncommunity in NW Ashe County. Alt. approx. 3,500.
GlennSee University.
Glenn Baldmountain peak in S Buncombe County between Lance Mountain and Shut-in Ridge. Alt. 2,703.
Glenn Gapon the Monroe County, Tenn.-Graham County, N.C., line.
Glenn Mountainin S Person County near Flat River.