Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Egypt Land |
a name applied to the S portion of Vance County because of its reputation at one time as a land of slaves and corn. |
Egypt Township |
N Yancey County. |
Eight-Foot Ditch |
canal in NW Pasquotank County that drains NE into Shepherd Ditch. |
Eighty-Nine Mile Siding |
See Cognac. |
Ekaneetlee Creek |
rises in NW Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and flows SE into Eagle Creek. |
Ekaneetlee Gap |
on the Swain County, N.C.-Blount County, Tenn., line in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Alt. 3,852. |
El-see-toss |
See Mount Pisgah. |
Ela |
community in E Swain County on Tuckasegee River. Name is a Cherokee word meaning "earth." Alt. 1,830. |
Ela Lake |
on Oconaluftee River in E Swain County. Covers 20 acres; max. depth 15 ft. Formed in 1925. Owned by the Aluminum Company of America and used to generate electric power. Formerly known as Onitalooga Lake. |
Elah |
or community in NE Brunswick about 2 mi. SW of Leland. Settled prior to 1882. Inc. 1903 as Myrtle to meet the requirement that whiskey stills could be operated only in incorporated towns. Charter repealed 1905. Took name Elah from local Elah Baptist Church. |