Gravelhill | See Gravel Hill. |
Gravelly Hill | See Hickory Grove Crossroads. |
Graves Ferry | appears 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 Cove | in White Oak River, W Carteret County, a short distance N of the community of Stella. Named for nearby cemetery. |
Graveyard Creek | rises in S Mitchell County and flows NE into Grassy Creek. |
Graveyard Mountain | N McDowell County between North Fork [Catawba River] and Woodlawn. Alt. approx. 2,250. |
Graveyard Ridge | W central Clay County in the Tusquitee Mountains, runs N and S along the Hiwassee River. |
Graveyard Ridge | S 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 Branch | rises in NW Haywood County and flows SE into Big Creek. |
Gray Gap | S Macon County between The Pinnacle and Tessentee Creek. |