Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Indian Woods |
central Bertie County, a reservation set aside in 1717 for the Tuscarora Indians remaining in North Carolina after the war of 1711-13. The Indians later joined relatives in New York, and the state sold the tract of land in 1828. |
Indian Woods Township |
SW Bertie County. |
Indiantown |
community in E central Camden County. A post office est. 1882 operated there until 1934. Settled prior to 1697. In 1704 the Governor's Council ordered a reservation to be laid off for the Yeopim Indians, and it is from the reservation that the present name derives. |
Indiantown Creek |
a name sometimes applied to the upper course of North River, which see, in Camden County. |
Indigo Branch |
rises in Horry County, S.C., and flows NW into SW Brunswick County, where it enters Cawcaw Swamp. |
Inez |
community in S Warren County E of Shocco Creek. Post office est. there in 1890, but discontinued in 1954. |
Ingalls |
community in SW Avery County. Named for Senator John J. Ingalls (1833-1900) of Kansas. A nineteenth-century post office serving the area was named Keenerville. |
Ingles Cove |
N Buncombe County N of Ingles Gap. |
Ingles Field Gap |
S Buncombe County between Little Hickory Top and Stradley Mountain. |
Ingles Gap |
N Buncombe County between Grassy Knob and Ravens Knob. |