Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Sloans Creek |
rises in W Rowan County and flows N approx. 3 mi. into Kerr Creek, which see. Known first as South Fork of James Cathey's Mill Creek and later as Marlins Creek. |
Slocomb |
community in N Cumberland County. |
Slocomb Crossroads |
See Turlington. |
Slocum Creek |
rises in SE Craven County and flows N into Neuse River. Appears on the Moseley map, 1733, as Slocumbs Creek. |
Sloop Point |
extends from the mainland of S Pender County into Virginia Creek estuary in Topsail Sound. Named for the fact that sloops entering the sound moored there. Sloop Point post office, 1879-1936, was located at what is now Barlowes, which see. Site of oldest house in North Carolina, "Sloop Point" (ca. 1726). |
Slosh |
See Schlosstown. |
Slough, The |
stream, rises in N Wayne County and flows E into Nahunta Swamp. |
Slow Creek |
rises in E Cherokee County and flows SW into Peachtree Creek. |
Sluder Branch |
rises in NW Buncombe County on E slopes of Hanlon Mountain and flows NE and then SE into Newfound Creek. |
Sluice Gap |
on the Swain County, N.C.-Sevier County, Tenn., line between Mount Kephart and The Sawteeth. |