Corani River | See New River. |
Coranine River | See Newport River. |
Coranine Sound | See Core Sound. |
Corapeake | community in NE Gates County, settled late seventeenth or early eighteenth centuries. Known as Orapeake until a post office was est. and the Post Office Department made a mistake in the spelling. Alt. 44. See also Bearpond. |
Corapeake Swamp | rises in N Gates County and flows SE into Hamburg Ditch in the Dismal Swamp. Appears as Orapeak Creek on the Moseley map, 1733. The lower course of the stream is called Elm Swamp on the Moseley map but Loosen Swamp on the Collet map, 1770. Later maps, until as recently as 1929, use the name Orapeake Swamp. |
Corbett | community in SE Caswell County. Named about 1880 for J. C. and Calvin Corbett, who operated a store there. Alt. 800. |
Corbetts Ferry | See Ivanhoe. |
Corbin Creek | rises in E Macon County and flows SW into Cat Creek. |
Corbin Knob | on the Jackson-Macon county line. Alt. 4,445. |
Corbin Mountain | on the Henderson County, N.C.-Greenville County, S.C., line. |