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Haynes Pondon Mingo Swamp on the Harnett-Sampson county line. A little more than ½ mi. in length.
Hayscommunity in N central Wilkes County between Hay Meadow Creek and the head of Camp Branch. A former post office est. there in the 1899 was named for the first postmaster, Paulina Hays Elledge; discontinued 1953.
Hays KnobSW Cherokee County between Wildcat Cove and Potato Creek.
Hays Mill Creekrises in central Cherokee County and flows SE into Valley River.
Hayseedcommunity in SW Catawba County served by post office, 1892-1905.
Haystackcommunity in W Surry County served by post office, 1831-1905. Also spelled Hay Stack.
Haystack MarshesSee Newport Marshes.
Haystack Pointpoint of land on the N shore of Pungo River, E Beaufort County.
Hayti(HAY-tie), African American business district in Durham, ca. 1900-1950. Lost to urban redevelopment and highway construction in 1960s.
Hayward Creekrises in W Craven County and flows E and SW into Trent River. Appears in early records as Haywood Creek and in the nineteenth century as both Haywood Creek and Samuel Creek.