Hooper County | was authorized to be est. from Robeson and Richmond Counties in 1851 provided the people in the territory voted for its creation. The people voted against the new county, however. It was to have been named in honor of William Hooper, one of the North Carolina signers of the Declaration of Independence. |
Hooper Cove | W Graham County between Cedar Top and Rattler Ford. |
Hooper Creek | rises in S Polk County and flows SE into South Carolina, where it enters Pacolet River. |
Hooper Knob | central Jackson County between Moses Creek and Wayehutta Creek. Alt. 3,719. |
Hooper Mill Creek | rises in W Graham County and flows SE and N into Santeetlah Lake. |
Hoopers Creek | rises in N Henderson County and flows W into Cane Creek. |
Hoopers Creek Township | N Henderson County. |
Hoophole Landing | E Beaufort County on Pungo River. A small community adjoining the landing bears the same name. |
Hoot Owl Cove | NW Jackson County on Shoal Creek. |
Hootentown | See Wootentown. |