Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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South Creek |
rises in SE Beaufort County and flows N and E into Pamlico River. Appears as Chickorack River on the Comberford map, 1657, and as South Dividing Creek on the Collet map, 1770. |
South Crowders Creek |
rises in S Gaston County and flows SE into Crowders Creek. |
South Deep Creek |
rises in W Yadkin County and flows SE and E to join North Deep Creek in forming Deep Creek. |
South Dividing Creek |
See South Creek. |
South Double Creek |
rises in W Stokes County and flows NE into Dan River. |
South Fayetteville |
unincorporated outskirts of city of Fayetteville in central Cumberland County. |
South Flat River |
rises in SW Person County and flows SE into Flat River. |
South Fork |
rises in S Forsyth County and flows SW into Davidson County, where it enters Muddy Creek a short distance S of the county line. Early Moravian settlers called it Ens Creek, and it appears as such on the Collet map, 1770. On the Price map, 1808, it is marked "Ens or South Fork." |
South Fork Beech Creek |
rises in E Graham County and flows NW into Beech Creek. |
South Fork Catawba River |
is formed in central Catawba County by the junction of Jacob Fork and Henry Fork. It flows S through Catawba County, S across central Lincoln County, and SE through central Gaston County to enter Catawba River in SE Gaston County. Also known locally in various places as South Fork, South Fork River, and Little Catawba River. Appears as South Fork of the Catawba River on the Collet map, 1770. |