Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Cahoogue Creek |
rises in SE Craven County approx. 3 mi. NW of North Harlowe and flows approx. 3½ mi. NW into Hancock Creek. |
Cahoon Point |
extends from E Onslow County into White Oak River. Named for John Cahoon, early settler. |
Caintuck Township |
See Canetuck Township. |
Cairo |
community in S Wake County. Named for the city in Egypt. |
Cajahs Mountain |
S Caldwell County. Alt. 1,342. Said to have been named for a man named Micajah who was hanged there. |
Cal Cove |
S Graham County between Willie Knob and Little Snowbird Creek. |
Calabash |
community in SW Brunswick County. Settled prior to 1880. Original name was Pea Landing. Changed to Calabash in 1880 for the gourds that hung outside wells in the vicinity. Noted for its seafood restaurants. |
Calabash Creek |
rises in SW Brunswick County and flows W into South Carolina, where it enters Little River. |
Calahaln |
community in W Davie County. Probably named for William Callahan (or his descendants), who was in the area as early as 1778. Post office est. there 1858. |
Calahaln Mountain |
W Davie County. Signs of excavations made on the mountain are said to be the result of Indians digging for gold. |