Curries Branch | rises in N Columbus County and flows S into West Prong Creek. |
Curriesville | community in S Moore County est. as railroad stop in 1920s. |
Currituck | community and county seat, central Currituck County. Mentioned in local records as early as 1755. In 1822 a commission was appointed to purchase 20 acres around the courthouse, if local citizens voted approval, to lay out a town to be named Crawford. The proposal was defeated. Alt. 8. |
Currituck Banks | or North Banks of Currituck, in E Currituck County, one of the Outer Banks, extends S from Virginia to Bodie Island in E Dare County. All or a part of Currituck Banks is shown as Lucks Island on the Comberford map, 1657. See also Lucks Island; Croatamung; Point Bacon; Goade Island. |
Currituck Beach | See Corolla. |
Currituck County | was formed by 1681 as a precinct within Albemarle County. Located in the NE section of the state, it is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Albemarle Sound, Camden County, and the state of Virginia. The name is traditionally said to be derived from Coratank, an Indian word for wild geese. Area: 469 sq. mi. County seat: Currituck, with an elevation of 8 ft. Townships are Crawford, Fruitville, Moyock, and Poplar Branch. Produces Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, corn, soybeans, hogs, cattle, peanuts, steel products, concrete products, seafood, and lumber. See also Farmington. |
Currituck Creek | rises in SE Hertford County and flows SE into Bertie County, where it enters Chowan River. |
Currituck Inlet | through what is now Currituck Banks, E Currituck County, shown on the Comberford map, 1657, as Choratuck Inlet. Closed by a storm in 1828. See also Denniss Island. |
Currituck Narrows | See Poplar Branch. |
Currituck Parish | Church of England, Currituck County, coextensive with the county, est. 1715. In 1767 the parish had 400 white taxables. |