Grindle Creek | rises in N Pitt County and flows SE into Tar River. Probably named for the fish amiatus calva, commonly known as grindle. |
Grindle Pocosin | N Pitt County. |
Grindool | See Whitehurst. |
Grindstone Branch | rises in central Anson County and flows N into Goulds Fork. |
Grindstone Knob | E Macon County at the head of Indian Camp Creek. |
Grindstone Knob | E Macon County between Ellijay Creek and Walnut Creek. |
Grindstone Ridge | NW Henderson County near Bradley Creek. |
Grinnel Hill | community in N Tyrrell County near town of Columbia. |
Grinnel Slough | stream and swamp in S Pitt County between Contentnea and Swift Creeks and bordered on the S by Neuse River. The stream flows NW into Contentnea Creek. |
Grinnell Creek | swampy low grounds of SE Bertie County between Broad Creek and Middle River. |