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Place Description
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.