Tower Hill | former plantation of Governor Arthur Dobbs in what is now NE Lenoir County. He purchased 850 acres there in 1755 as a possible site for a provincial capital. By an act of the Assembly in 1758, the site was purchased for a capital to be named George City in honor of King George II. The capital was not approved by authorities in London, and the property eventually was sold by the state in 1799. Tower Hill appears on the Collet map, 1770. The name apparently originated because an "old redoubt tower" remained there from a fort constructed during the Tuscarora War, 1711-13. See also George City. |
Tower Hill Branch | rises in NE Lenoir County near Georgetown and flows N into Jericho Run. |
Town Branch | rises in NE Buncombe County and flows SW into Dillingham Creek. |
Town Branch | rises in NE Cherokee County and flows NW through Andrews into Valley River. |
Town Branch | rises in S central Yadkin County and flows SE just S of Yadkinville into North Deep Creek. |
Town Creek | is formed in E central Brunswick County by the junction of Rattlesnake Branch and Lewis Swamp and flows SE into Cape Fear River just above Campbell Island. Named Indian Creek by William Hilton in 1663 but appears as Old Town Creek on the Moseley map, 1733. See also Charles Town. |
Town Creek | rises in S central Carteret County and flows W into Newport River. It forms the N limits of the town of Beaufort. |
Town Creek | rises in central Catawba County and flows SW into Clark Creek. |
Town Creek | rises in S Clay County and flows SE and NE into Hiwassee River. |
Town Creek | rises in S Montgomery County and flows SE into Little River. |