Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Crawley Swamp |
rises in W Bladen County and flows W into Robeson County, where it enters Big Swamp. |
Creasman Branch |
rises in S Buncombe County and flows E into Wesley Creek. |
Creed's Hill |
See Frisco. |
Creedmoor |
town in SW Granville County. Founded about 1840 by Thomas Lyon. Inc. 1895 as Creedmore; reincorporated 1905 as Creedmoor. Appears as Creedmoor in an 1887 atlas. Said to have been called "Need More" in the earliest days of the community but, with its growth, a more dignified name was desired. Until 1960 "mule capital of North Carolina" because of market for farm animals. Produces apparel. |
Creedmoor Lake |
SE Granville County on Ledge Creek. Formed in 1939 as a source of water for the town of Creedmoor and for recreation. Covers 100 acres. Also called Lake Rogers. Max. depth 30 ft. |
Creeds Hill Coast Guard Station |
formerly on S Hatteras Island, SE Dare County. First formed as a lifesaving station in 1878-79, it became a Coast Guard Station in 1915 but has since been deactivated. |
Creek |
community in S Warren County on Fishing Creek. Settled prior to 1800. Post office located there, 1883-1930. |
Creek Mills |
community in NE Forsyth County. |
Creeksville |
community in central Northampton County on Potecasi Creek. |
Creeping Swamp |
rises in SW Beaufort County and flows SW into Clayroot Swamp. For a part of its course, it forms the Beaufort-Pitt and Craven-Pitt county lines. |