Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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New River |
is formed on the Ashe-Alleghany county line by the junction of North Fork and South Fork New River. It flows NE and NW into Virginia and West Virginia and enters Kanawha River at Charleston, W.Va. In its meanderings, it crosses the North Carolina-Virginia line into Alleghany County several times. Named because of the discovery of the river in 1749, when the boundary between North Carolina and Virginia was extended 90 mi. The surveyors crossed what they thought was "a large branch of the Mississippi which runs between the ledges of the mountains," and which, in the words of Governor Gabriel Johnston, "Nobody ever drempt of before." Designated a National Scenic River in 1976; now a state park. |
New River Inlet |
S Onslow County between Stump Sound and Onslow Beach. Appears on the Moseley map, 1733. |
New River Marine Base |
See Camp Lejeune. |
New River Township |
central Watauga County. |
New Salem |
community in N Randolph County served by post office, 1879-1906. |
New Salem Township |
NE Union County. |
New Stirling |
community in W central Iredell County. |
New Topsail Beach |
See Topsail Beach. |
New Topsail Inlet |
S Pender County between Old Topsail Inlet and the Onslow-Pender county line, through which waters of Topsail Sound flow into the Atlantic Ocean. Appears on the Moseley map, 1733. |
New Town |
See Charles Town. |