Troutman | town in S Iredell County. Settled about 1859 and inc. 1905. Named for Mrs. Annie Troutman and her sons, Sydney and Jacob, who settled there and operated a wagon shop. Post office est. 1872 known as Troutman's, 1889-1956. Produces apparel and furniture. Alt. 955. |
Troutman Mine | former gold mine in NE Cabarrus County. |
Troy | town and county seat in central Montgomery County. Laid out as the county seat in 1843 and inc. 1852. Alt. 664. Accounts vary on origin of name. May have been named for Robert Troy, member of the House of Commons in 1802 and 1806 from Anson County and trustee of the University of North Carolina, 1804-1807, who died in 1807; for John B. Troy, member of the General Assembly from Randolph County, who died before 1837; or for the ancient city of Troy. Produces furniture, carpets, textiles, mobile homes, and lumber. |
Troy Township | central Montgomery County. |
Troy's Store | community in NE Randolph County. A post office operated there, 1826-84. John B. Troy operated a school there in 1837. |
Troyville | See Coats. |
Truckwheel Mountain | S Buncombe County between Chestnut Cove and Sleepy Gap. |
Truda | community in W Richmond County. |
Truebloods Point | W Pasquotank County, extends into Little River just S of Nixonton. |
Truett Branch | rises in NE Cherokee County and flows SE into Morris Creek. |