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Hoyles Storecommunity in S Lincoln County between Rockdam Creek and Leonard Fork. The Hoylesville post office that existed in 1822 may have been at or near the community. See also Dallas.
HoylesvilleSee Dallas.
Hoyts Stopa short channel running into the Banks Channel in W Carteret County. Named for Hoyt Tootle, a black fisherman.
HubSee Boardman.
Hubbardformer community in W Swain County on Little Tennessee River. The site is now covered by the waters of Fontana Lake.
Hubertcommunity in E Onslow County on Bell Swamp.
Huble CreekSee Hubquarter Creek.
Hubquarter Creekrises in NE Warren County and flows NE into Lake Gaston. Appears as Huble Creek on the Collet map, 1770, but with its present name on the Price map, 1808.
Huckleberry Branchrises in SW Wilson County and flows N into Black Creek.
Huckleberry Creekrises in NE Macon County and flows S into Beasley Creek.