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Grindle Creekrises in N Pitt County and flows SE into Tar River. Probably named for the fish amiatus calva, commonly known as grindle.
Grindle PocosinN Pitt County.
GrindoolSee Whitehurst.
Grindstone Branchrises in central Anson County and flows N into Goulds Fork.
Grindstone KnobE Macon County at the head of Indian Camp Creek.
Grindstone KnobE Macon County between Ellijay Creek and Walnut Creek.
Grindstone RidgeNW Henderson County near Bradley Creek.
Grinnel Hillcommunity in N Tyrrell County near town of Columbia.
Grinnel Sloughstream 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 Creekswampy low grounds of SE Bertie County between Broad Creek and Middle River.