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Place Description
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.