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GravelhillSee Gravel Hill.
Gravelly HillSee Hickory Grove Crossroads.
Graves Ferryappears on the Moseley map, 1733, over the Neuse River near the mouth of Bachelor Creek, S Craven County. The road from Bath to Wilmington crossed there. A 1901 map shows Nelsons Old Ferry at the site.
Graveyard Covein White Oak River, W Carteret County, a short distance N of the community of Stella. Named for nearby cemetery.
Graveyard Creekrises in S Mitchell County and flows NE into Grassy Creek.
Graveyard MountainN McDowell County between North Fork [Catawba River] and Woodlawn. Alt. approx. 2,250.
Graveyard RidgeW central Clay County in the Tusquitee Mountains, runs N and S along the Hiwassee River.
Graveyard RidgeS Haywood County between Yellowstone Prong and Dark Prong. A flat area there has numerous mounds resembling graves. They have been dug into but no human remains found. A hurricane or windstorm likely uprooted trees and, through the years, the old root stumps and trees rotted out, leaving only the dirt mounds. There is a slight depression beside each mound, which is the hole from which the stumps came.
Gray Camp Branchrises in NW Haywood County and flows SE into Big Creek.
Gray GapS Macon County between The Pinnacle and Tessentee Creek.