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Dillard Creekrises in NE Chowan County and flows SW into Chowan River. The U.S. Geographic Board in 1933 announced that the stream should henceforth be known as Indian Creek, but the ruling seems to have been ignored locally. Appears as Indian Town Creek on the Moseley map, 1733.
Dillard Toppeak on the Cherokee-Graham county line in the Unicoi Mountains.
Diller Branchrises in S Cleveland County and flows NE into Broad River.
Dillinghamcommunity in NE Buncombe County on Dillingham Creek.
Dillingham Creekis formed in NE Buncombe County by the junction of Corner Rock Creek and Walker Branch. It flows NW and joins North Fork Ivy Creek in forming Ivy Creek.
Dillon Ridgeextends NE and supports a school and a few houses in the middle of swamplands in N Tyrrell County. Alt. 14. Site of commercial timber operations.
Dills Branchrises in N Jackson County and flows S into Scotts Creek. Named for Allen B. Dills.
Dills Creekrises in S Rutherford County and flows S into Broad River.
Dills Creekrises in N Jackson County and flows SE into Fisher Creek.
Dills GapW Jackson County between Black Mountain and Tuckasegee River.