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Pisgah Forestcommunity in E central Transylvania County near the confluence of Davidson and French Broad Rivers. Includes the old communities of Davidson River and Ecusta. Produces lumber.
Pisgah MountainE Mitchell County parallel to the head of Green Cove Creek.
Pisgah National Forestin portions of Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Caldwell, Haywood, Henderson, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Transylvania, Watauga, and Yancey Counties, was est. in 1911 and includes 510,113 acres. Nature trails, mountain climbing, picnicking, and other recreational uses.
Pisgah Ridgeextends the length of the Haywood-Transylvania county line. The Blue Ridge Parkway traverses its length.
Pit Branchrises in N Yancey County and flows NE into Big Creek.
Pitch Landingformer community on Chinkapin Creek in S Hertford County. Appears on the Price map, 1808; post office est. 1801, closed 1881. Shown on maps as recently as 1916.
Pitch LandingSee Princeton.
Pitman Creekrises in N Carteret County and flows N into Turnagain Bay.
Pitt Countywas formed in 1760 from Beaufort County. Located in the E section of the state, it is bounded by Beaufort, Craven, Lenoir, Greene, Wilson, Edgecombe, and Martin Counties. It was named for William Pitt, Earl of Chatham (1708-78), secretary of state in England and virtual prime minister, whose vigorous war policies resulted in the defeat of the French in America by the British. Area: 656 sq. mi. County seat: Greenville, with an elevation of 64 ft. Townships are Arthur, Ayden, Belvoir, Bethel, Carolina, Chicod, Falkland, Farmville, Fountain, Greenville, Grifton, Grimesland, Pactolus, Swift Creek, and Winterville. Produces tobacco, corn, soybeans, oats, hay, apples, peanuts, cotton, poultry, hogs, livestock, lumber, textiles, batteries, baked goods, boats, canned foods, and apparel. See also Chatham County.
Pitt Crossroadscommunity in S Edgecombe County.