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Herring Shoal Islandsmall island about ½ mi. in diameter off the S end of Bodie Island in Roanoke Sound, E Dare County.
Herring Swamprises in N Duplin County and flows SE into Marsh Branch.
Herring's Chapelcommunity in SW Pender County on the E side of Long Creek.
Herrings TownshipN central Sampson County.
Herron CoveN Buncombe County SW of Little Davis Mountain.
Hertfordtown and county seat, central Perquimans County on Perquimans River. Est. 1758. Named for the town of Hertford in England. Appears as Hartford on the Collet map, 1770. First known as Phelps Point for Jonathan Phelps, on whose land it was est.; appears in local records as early as 1701. Produces apparel. Alt. 15.
Hertford Countywas formed in 1759 from Chowan, Bertie, and Northampton Counties. Located in the NE section of the state, it is bounded by Gates, Chowan, Bertie, and Northampton Counties and the state of Virginia. It was named for Francis Seymour Conway (1719-94), Earl (later Marquis) of Hertford, a Lord of the Bed Chamber and Knight of the Garter. Area: 361 sq. mi. County seat: Winton, with an elevation of 45 ft. Townships are Ahoskie, Harrellsville, Maneys Neck, Murfreesboro, St. Johns, and Winton. Produces peanuts, tobacco, corn, soybeans, cotton, hogs, livestock, apparel, lumber, steel products, glass products, and wooden containers.
Hertford TownshipW central Perquimans County.
Hertfords IslandSee Hatteras Island.
Hestercommunity in S Granville County served by post office, 1889-1950. Named for Henry M. Hester, donor of the railroad right-of-way and station site. Alt. 384.