Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Cofield |
community in E Hertford County. |
Cogdell |
community in S Wayne County served by post office, 1888-1903. |
Coggins Bend |
N Macon County in Little Tennessee River. |
Coggins Branch |
rises in W Haywood County, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, near lat. 35°39'08" N., long. 83°06'12" W., and flows NE into Little Cataloochee Creek. |
Coggins Mine |
community in N Montgomery County named for local gold mine operated on Coggins farm. |
Coglin Creek |
rises in S Onslow County and flows W into New River. |
Cognac (cog-nack) |
community in E Richmond County. Settled about 1890 and first known as Eighty-Nine Mile Siding for its distance from Raleigh. Renamed for the town in France or the brandy produced there. Alt. 400. |
Coharie River |
is formed in S Sampson County by the junction of Little Coharie and Great Coharie Creeks and flows SE for approx. 6 mi. to join Six Runs Creek in forming Black River. |
Cohary Swamp |
See Great Coharie Creek. |
Cohooque |
community in SE Craven County served by post office, 1880-1914. |