Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Maiden Creek |
rises in S Catawba County and flows approx. 7 mi. SW into Clark Creek. Named for profusion of maidencane (Poaceae hemitomon) found growing in the bottomland nearby when first seen by early settlers. |
Maiden Point |
extends into Jones Bay, NE Pamlico County. Named because the shoreline on maps resembles a female breast. |
Maidenhair Falls |
S Jackson County on Trays Island Creek ½ mi. N of Fairfield Lake. Alt. 3,640. |
Main Canal |
extends NW from N central Washington County, where it receives the waters drained from East Dismal Swamp by a system of canals and channels them into Kendricks Creek. |
Main Channel |
in Bogue Sound SW Carteret County leading S into Bogue Inlet. |
Main Creek |
rises in NE Buncombe County and flows NW into Reems Creek. |
Maine |
See Oak Grove. |
Maitland |
community in central Sampson County served by post office, 1887-1904. |
Majolica |
community in N central Rowan County on Southern Railway. Alt. 713. It is said that while V. C. McBee, railroad superintendent, was considering a name for the termination of a siding there, his clerk, T. C. McNeely, brought in a green majolica pot filled with drinking water. McNeely suggested that the water be used for christening and that the place be named for the pot. |
Major Hills |
mountain in S Alamance County. |