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Bogue Townshipcentral Columbus County.
Boiling Springstown in SW Cleveland County. Alt. 990. Inc. 1911 and took its name from a boiling spring known to the Cherokee Indians. Site of Gardner-Webb University, an outgrowth of a high school est. there in 1905.
Boiling Springscommunity in N Cherokee County on Hanging Dog Creek.
Boiling Springs Laketown in SE Brunswick County. Inc. 1961.
Boiling Springs Townshipformer township in SW Cleveland County, now township no. 2.
Bold Branchrises in N Henderson County and flows SE into Clear Creek.
Bold Run Branchrises in S Franklin County and flows SW into Wake County, where it enters New Light Creek.
Bolden Branchrises in NE Cherokee County and flows NW into Junaluska Creek.
Bolick BranchSee Anthony Bolick Branch.
Bolin Creekrises in SE Orange County on the S slope of Bald Mountain and flows SE, on N side of the town of Chapel Hill, to join Booker Creek in forming Little Creek. Appears as Bollings Creek on a map of Chapel Hill made in 1792 by John Daniel. The Bolling family settled in Orange County in the eighteenth century.