Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Jumpoff Rock |
W Henderson County on Jumpoff Mountain. Used by Indians as a post for sentinels to observe the approach of enemies up French Broad River valley. During the 1920s a resort, the Fleetwood Hotel, was begun there but never completed. |
Jumpup Ridge |
N Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a spur extending SE from Bald Ridge between Bear Creek and Advalorem Branch. |
Junaluska Creek |
rises in NE Cherokee County and flows SW and NW into Valley River. |
Junaluska Gap |
on the Cherokee-Macon county line in the Snowbird Mountains N of Rich Knob. Alt. 3,506. |
Junaluska Mountain |
SW Haywood County, about 5 mi. SW of Lake Junaluska. Alt. 5,071. Named to honor Junaluska, Cherokee chief who saved Andrew Jackson's life at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, 1812. Known for a time in the 1920s as North Eaglenest Mountain in connection with the promotion of a hotel there. See also Jones Knob. |
Juneau |
community in W Mecklenburg County. |
Juney Whank Branch |
rises in N Swain County and flows SE into Deep Creek. |
Junietta |
See East Fork Pigeon River. |
Juniper |
community in Cumberland County. |
Juniper Bay |
S Hyde County in Pamlico Sound E of Marsh Island. Appears as New Mattamuskeet Creek on the Moseley map, 1733. See also Cecils Harbor. |