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Ledge Baldon Haywood-Swain county line in Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Balsam Mountain near lat. 35°38'35" N., long. 83°12'05" W. Alt. 5,175.
Ledge Creekrises in SW Granville County just NW of town of Stem, flows S through Creedmoor Lake W of town of Creedmoor, and empties into Neuse River at Durham-Wake county line. Appears as Ledge of Rocks Creek on the Collet map, 1770, and others.
Ledge Creekrises in NE Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and flows SW into Straight Fork [Raven Fork].
Ledge Gapon Haywood-Swain county line between Beech Gap and Pin Oak Gap.
Ledge of Rocks CreekSee Ledge Creek.
Ledgercommunity in central Mitchell County on Snow Creek. Said to have been named by the Post Office Department because of a report submitted in a ledger by a local resident named Phillips. His record of mail sent and received in the community through another post office resulted in the establishment of a post office there. The "Good Will" Free Library, opened in Ledger in 1886 through the efforts of Charles Hallet Wing, is said to have been the first free public library in the state and the third county library in the United States. See also Wing.
Lee Branchrises in W Macon County and flows SW into Nantahala Lake.
Lee Countywas formed in 1907 from Moore and Chatham Counties. Located in the central section of the state, it is bounded by Harnett, Moore, and Chatham Counties. It was named for Gen. Robert E. Lee (1807-70). Area: 256 sq. mi. County seat: Sanford, with an elevation of 375 ft. Townships, now numbered 1 to 7, were formerly Greenwood, Jonesboro, Cape Fear, Deep River, East Sanford, West Sanford, and Pocket. Produces tobacco, corn, wheat, oats, strawberries, dairy products, hogs, bricks, lumber, textiles, heavy equipment, electronics, sheet metal, apparel, industrial machinery, furniture, sand, and gravel.
Lee Creekrises in central Buncombe County near Spivey Mountain and flows NE into French Broad River.
Lee Creekrises in S Macon County and flows E into Jones Creek.