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Jacob Branchrises in central Macon County and flows NE into Rocky Branch.
Jacob Branchrises in W Pitt County and flows SE into Black Swamp.
Jacob Branchrises in W Robeson County and flows SE into Lumber River.
Jacob Creekrises in E central Stanly County and flows SE into Pee Dee River.
Jacob Forkrises in S Burke County and flows NE into Catawba County, where it joins Henry Fork in forming South Fork Catawba River. Named for Jacob Shuford, a pioneer settler.
Jacob Swamprises in central Robeson County and flows SE into Weatherspoon Cooling Pond. Approx. 7 mi. long.
Jacob's GapW Ashe County near the Tennessee state line. Named for an Indian youth said to have been killed by a white man.
Jacobs Creekrises in central Rockingham County and flows NE into Dan River. "Danbury," the home of Governor Alexander Martin (1740-1807), was near its mouth. The Indian settlement Upper Saura Town was also nearby prior to 1710.
Jacobs Fork TownshipSW Catawba County.
Jacobs KnobE Macon County between Lickskillet Branch and Cullasaja River.