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Tobacco Branchrises in NE Graham County and flows NE into Wolf Creek.
Tobacco Branchrises in N central Union County and flows SE into Chinkapin Creek.
Tobaccovillecommunity in N Forsyth County. Post office est. 1879 and named for a chewing-tobacco factory built there. Alt. 994.
Tobermorycommunity in NW Bladen County served by post office, 1917-25. Named for the village in W Scotland.
Tobie's Branchrises in NE Wilson County and flows SE into Town Creek.
Toddtown on the Ashe-Watauga county line at the junction of Big Elk Creek with South Fork New River. Inc. 1915 in Ashe County, but that same year the county line was changed so that the town came to lie partially in Watauga County. No longer active in municipal affairs. A post office est. there as Elk Crossroads in 1837 but changed to Todd in 1894. Alt. approx. 3,000.
Todds Creekrises in S New Hanover County and flows SW into Cape Fear River. Called Motts Creek on a coastal survey map made in 1851-53.
Todds Crossroadscommunity in E central Bertie County.
Toddycommunity in W Pitt County. The community was known as Tugwell and the railroad name was Toddy Station in the early twentieth century. Named for the fact that a drink of whiskey could be had at a local store.
Toe Riveris formed on the Mitchell-Yancey county line near Boonford by the junction of North Toe and South Toe Rivers. It flows NW along the line to join Cane River in forming Nolichucky River. Tradition says the name is derived from Estatoe, the name of an Indian princess who drowned herself in the river when her lover was killed by her kinsmen.