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Money Island Bayin Bogue Sound, S Carteret County between Atlantic Beach and Tar Landing Bay and opposite Morehead City.
Money Island Swamprises in central Carteret County and flows SW into Black Creek.
Monger Creekrises in SE Macon County and flows NE into Lake Sequoyah.
Monie Swampis formed in S Columbus County by Gum Swamp and Beaverdam Swamp. It flows S to join Big Cypress Swamp in forming Seven Creeks.
Monkey Islandin Currituck Sound, N Currituck County 4 mi. E of Church Island. Approx. ½ mi. square. Site of an old hunting lodge. Appears on the Collet map, 1770.
Monkey JunctionSee Fort Fisher Junction.
Monks Crossroadscommunity in N Sampson County between Mill and Craddock Swamps.
Monroecity and county seat, central Union County. Named for President James Monroe (1758-1831). Inc. 1844. Merged with town of Benton Heights, which see, in 1945 and with town of West Monroe, which see, in 1949. William Henry Belk opened the first of his department stores there in 1888. Produces textiles, apparel, bricks, processed meat, industrial machinery, fabricated metals, and wood products. Alt. 576.
Monroeformer community in NE Warren County on Roanoke River. Grew up around Robinson's Ferry after Clack Robinson laid out a town on his lands near the ferry in 1818, named it for President James Monroe, and sold lots to prospective citizens; a post office, tavern, racetrack, tobacco warehouse, and stores soon sprang up. It was shown on the MacRae map, 1833, as a well-established community. In 1840, when the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad was completed, it began a rapid decline.
Monroe MountainN Cherokee County between Allen Branch and Davis Creek. Alt. 3,171.