Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Eastham Creek |
rises near the center of Goose Creek Island, NE Pamlico County, and flows NW into Goose Creek. |
Eastland |
community in W Caswell County. A post office operated there, 1887-1905. |
Eastman Creek |
rises in N Carteret County and flows W into South River. |
Eastmost River |
is formed in SE Bertie County by the junction of Middle River and a branch of Roanoke River near its mouth. It flows NE into Batchelor Bay. |
Eastmost Swamp |
rises in E central Bertie County and flows S into Salmon Creek. |
Eastmouth Bay |
in the waters of Core Sound between the two large islands comprising Harkers Island in SE Carteret County. |
Eastover Township |
E central Cumberland County. |
Eastview |
community in SW Mecklenburg County served by post office, 1903. |
Eastwood |
community in S Moore County. Named for J. B. Eastwood, lumberman who est. a store there about 1912. |
Eastwood Lake |
S Orange County in NE Chapel Hill. Formed in 1937 by a dam on Booker Creek. Approx. ¾ mi. long, covering 58 acres, with a max. depth of about 20 ft. Now the center of a residential area. |