Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Glendon |
community in NE Moore County. Named for E. F. Glenn, owner of the site. A pyrophyllite open-cut mine and processing plant operated there. Alt. 301. |
Glenfield |
community in S Greene County. Tyndal's College, located nearby, was est. about 1913, abandoned about 1929. Founded by James Tyndal and son, John, prominent Baptists. The community was settled prior to 1890. |
Glenhaven |
community in central Beaufort County on the N bank of Pamlico River. |
Glenmore |
community in S Johnston County served by post office, 1879-1902. |
Glenn |
community in NW Ashe County. Alt. approx. 3,500. |
Glenn Bald |
mountain peak in S Buncombe County between Lance Mountain and Shut-in Ridge. Alt. 2,703. |
Glenn Gap |
on the Monroe County, Tenn.-Graham County, N.C., line. |
Glenn Mountain |
in S Person County near Flat River. |
Glenola |
community in N Randolph County. Alt. approx. 793. |
Glenville |
town in S Jackson County between Thorpe Reservoir and Glassy Rock Ridge. Inc. 1891. Alt. approx. 3,560. |