Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Spruce Mountain |
Haywood and Swain Counties in Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Balsam Mountain near lat. 35°36'48" N., long. 83°10'34" W. Alt. 5,590. |
Spruce Mountain Ridge |
W Haywood County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a spur extending E from Spruce Mountain on Balsam Mountain; center near lat. 35°36'40" N., long. 83°09'05" W. |
Spruce Pine |
town in S Mitchell County on North Toe River. Alt. 2,620. Inc. 1907. Named for a large Carolina hemlock, locally called spruce pine, which grew near a tavern operated by Isaac English. Produces apparel, hosiery, textiles, minerals, and lumber. |
Spruce Pine Cove |
N Buncombe County between Wiley Mountain and Coles Cove. |
Spruce Pine Mountain |
SW Avery County. |
Spruce Pine Ridge |
NE Buncombe County between Waterfall and Carter Creeks. |
Spruce Pinnacle |
NE Buncombe County on Big Fork Ridge. |
Spruce Ridge |
S Haywood County between Cherry Cove Creek and Shiny Creek. |
Spruills Bridge |
E Washington County SE of Creswell. First known as Samuel Spruills Landing; designated by the General Assembly in 1740 as a point for a warehouse for receipt and shipping of crown quitrents. Called Spruills Landing as late as 1812. |
Spur Ridge |
E Mitchell County parallel to Green Cove Creek. |