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Indian Springscommunity in S Wayne County near a tributary of Smith Millpond. The site was settled as early as 1829 and named for local springs traditionally used by Saponi Indians.
Indian Springs TownshipSE Wayne County. First listed on county tax records in 1838.
Indian Swamprises in S Robeson County and flows S into Ashpole Swamp.
Indian Swamprises on the Tyrrell-Washington county line and flows N into Banton Creek.
Indian Topcentral Cherokee County between West Prong Grape Creek and Rose Creek.
Indian Town CreekSee Dillard Creek.
Indian Trading PathSee Trading Path.
Indian Trailtown in W Union County. Inc. 1907. Located between heads of North Fork Crooked Creek and South Fork Crooked Creek. Alt. 697.
Indian Well Swamprises in S Pitt County and flows SE into Clayroot Swamp.
Indian Wellsindicated on the Price map, 1808, and the MacRae map, 1833, as four wells on Cape Fear River in SE Bladen County. Possibly these were natural artesian wells, common to the area.