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Place Description
Green Top

mountain peak in SW Buncombe County between Rich Knob and Yellow Gap.

Green Valley

community in W Ashe County.

Green's Ferry

See Spring Bank.

Green's Grove

See Washburns Store.

Greenback

community in N central Warren County. Post office est. 1884, discontinued 1907.

Greenbrier Knob

See Mount Davis.

Greene Channel

in the SW end of Topsail Sound, S Pender County.

Greene County

was formed in 1799 when the name of Glasgow County, which see, was changed to Greene. Located in the E section of the state, it is bounded by Pitt, Lenoir, Wayne, and Wilson Counties. It was named for Gen. Nathanael Greene (1742-86), Revolutionary War leader whose action at the Battle of Guilford Courthouse led to the American victory at Yorktown. Area: 269 sq. mi. County seat: Snow Hill, with an elevation of 74 ft. Townships are Bull Head, Carrs, Hookerton, Jason, Olds, Ormonds, Shine, Snow Hill, and Speights Bridge. Produces tobacco, corn, cotton, poultry, hogs, turkeys, sweet potatoes, sorghum, oats, lumber, fiberglass products, transformers, and textiles. See also St. Patrick's Parish.

Greene Ridge

N Madison County between Big Creek and Dry Creek.

Greene Township

SE Guilford County. Named for Gen. Nathanael Greene.