Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Clems Branch |
flows through SW Mecklenburg County and into South Carolina. |
Cleone |
community in W Union County served by post office, 1886-1905. |
Cleveland |
town in W Rowan County. Inc. 1883 as Third Creek; name changed in 1887 to honor Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), president of the United States. Alt. 788. |
Cleveland County |
was formed in 1841 from Rutherford and Lincoln Counties. Cleaveland was originally used, but the present spelling was adopted in 1887. In the SW section of the state, it is bounded by the state of South Carolina and by Rutherford, Burke, Lincoln, and Gaston Counties. It was named for Col. Benjamin Cleveland (1738-1806), noted partisan leader of the W frontier and one of the heroes of the Battle of Kings Mountain. Area: 466 sq. mi. County seat: Shelby, with an elevation of 85 ft. Townships, now numbered 1 to 11, were formerly River, Boiling Springs, Rippys, Kings Mountain, Warlick, Shelby, Sandy Run, Polkville, Double Shoals, Knob Creek, and Casar. Produces wheat, oats, corn, dairy products, hogs, livestock, poultry, soybeans, nursery products, squash, honey, glass products, textiles, bakery products, limestone, and mica. |
Cleveland Mills |
inc. 1877 as a town between Lawndale and Casar in N central Cleveland County. No longer in existence. |
Cleveland Township |
W Johnston County. |
Clifdale |
community in W Cumberland County. Formerly known as Clifton. Alt. 237. |
Cliff Branch |
rises in N Swain County and flows NE into Oconaluftee River. |
Cliffield Mountain |
on the Polk-Henderson county line. |
Clifford |
community in E Rutherford County served by post office, 1891-1901. |