Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Painters Gap |
N Rutherford County on the NE side of Chalk Mountain. Perhaps originally Panthers Gap. |
Palestine |
community in N Stanly County. Alt. 582. |
Palm |
community in NE Haywood County served by post office, 1886-1905. |
Palmer Branch |
rises in E Cherokee County and flows SW into Valley River. |
Palmer Camp Branch |
rises in E central Madison County and flows SE into Big Laurel Creek. |
Palmer Creek |
W Haywood County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, is formed by the junction of Beech Creek and Falling Rock Creek near lat. 35°38'05" N., long. 83°09'17" W. Flows E to join Caldwell Fork in forming Cataloochee Creek. Named for "Turkey" George Palmer, who lived on its banks. Sheriff of Haywood County, Palmer acquired the nickname "Turkey" because he killed so many wild turkeys. |
Palmer Mountain |
NE Stanly County on a peninsula in Badin Lake. |
Palmerville |
community in NE Stanly County. |
Palmetto Point |
extends from the mainland into Albemarle Sound in N Tyrrell County. Appears as Hoskins Point on the Tanner map, 1829. |
Palmetto Swamp |
rises in N Craven County and flows SW into Swift Creek. |