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Jack CoveNW Jackson County, formerly Schuler Cove. In 1956, on a 5,000-acre tract there, R. H. Kress est. the Jack Kress School and renamed Schuler Cove in honor of his late son. Operated as a trade school, there is a model farm and nursery; classes in forestry and various trades are conducted.
Jack Creekrises in central Beaufort County and flows E into Nevil Creek.
Jack Creekrises in E Beaufort County and flows NW into Pungo Creek.
Jack Creekrises in NW Jackson County and flows SW into Tuckasegee River.
Jack Gapcentral Buncombe County between Pine Knob and Bartlett Mountain.
Jack Island SwampW Duplin County on Nahunga Creek.
Jack KnobE Macon County between Passmore Knob and Watauga Creek.
Jack Smith Creekrises in central Craven County SW of New Bern and flows NE into Neuse River. It forms a part of the limits of New Bern.
Jack Swampflourished as a community on the stream of that name in N Northampton County from about 1775, when a Quaker meetinghouse was built there, until about 1812, by which time most of the people had moved to central North Carolina and to Ohio.
Jack Trail MountainW Madison County between Little Creek and Meadow Fork.