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Williams Creekrises in W Wake County and flows SE into Swift Creek.
Williams Crossroadscommunity in S Wake County near the head of Neal Branch.
Williams LakeNW Sampson County on Caesar Swamp. Formed about 1855 as a millpond. Covers 30 acres; max. depth 12 ft. First owned by Joel Jackson and known as Joel Jackson Pond; acquired by his daughter, who married a Williams, hence the present name.
Williams Mill Creekrises in E Anson County and flows SE into Jones Creek.
Williams MillpondS Wayne County on a tributary of Northeast Cape Fear River. Dam and corn mill built there prior to 1915 by Robert Williams, for whom it is named. Max. depth 10 ft.; area 25 acres. Fishing and boating; open to the public. Owned by Elizabeth Wooten Holmes, granddaughter of builder.
Williams MillpondSee Merchants Millpond.
Williams MountainE Haywood County, extends NE from Beaverdam Creek to Big Butte Mountain.
Williams MountainS Polk County. Alt. approx. 1,450.
Williams Old Mill Branchrises in central Sampson County and flows SW into Great Coharie Creek.
Williams PondSee Nobles Mill Pond.