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Place Description
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.