Barber | community in W Rowan County. Two lines of the railroad cross there, hence sometimes called Barber's Junction. Named either for W. P. Barber, from whom the railroad purchased land for the station, or for R. L. Barber, first postmaster. Alt. 752. |
Barber Creek | rises in central Pitt County and flows SE into Tar River. |
Barber Junction | See Barber. |
Barclaysville | community in NE Harnett County. Once the center of the Barclay-Barbee naval stores industry. |
Barco | community in central Currituck County. Named for first postmaster. See also Coinjock. |
Barden Pond | W Duplin County on a tributary of Rockfish Creek. |
Bardins Bay | a sand-filled bay in W Cleveland County. |
Bare Banks | See Bear Banks. |
Barefoot's Mill Pond | See Contentnea Lake. |
Bareford Swamp | rises in W Bladen County and flows SW through Hesters Pond into Crawley Swamp. |