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Mineral Springs | located approx. 4 mi. E of Hookerton on Contentnea Creek in E Greene County on the Jim Smith plantation. A high ridge rises on the S side of the creek. The springs, on the slope of the hill, formerly were quite popular as a source of supposedly healthful waters. Several acres of adjacent lowlands are covered with laurel. |
Mineral Springs | town in W Union County. Inc. 1905. Post office est. as Potters, 1891. Name changed to Mineral Springs in 1900. Reincorporated 1999. Site of Queen's Cup steeple-chase event. Alt. 631. |
Mineral Springs Township | SW Moore County. Named for the spring at Jackson Springs. |
Mineral Springs Township | N Richmond County. |
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