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John Newton Branch | rises in central Cherokee County and flows S into Pace Branch. |
Newton | city and county seat, in central Catawba County. Alt. 996. Authorized to be laid out in 1845, inc. 1855. Named for Isaac Newton Wilson, son of Nathaniel Wilson and member of the General Assembly in 1842. He introduced the bill to create Catawba County. Produces textiles, furniture, hosiery, apparel, and paper boxes. |
Newton | community in E Northampton County. Known first as Miami, later as Liverman, and finally by its present name. |
Newton | See Wilmington. |
Newton Bald | N Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, lat. 35°32'39" N., long. 83°21'32" W. Alt. 5,142. |
Newton Grove | town in N Sampson County. Alt. 185. A post office, Coxe's Store, est. in the vicinity in 1825; discontinued 1849, when Newton Grove post office est. Inc. as Newton Grove, 1879; reincorporated, 1935. |
Newton Grove Township | N Sampson County. |
Newton Township | central Catawba County. |
Sam Newton Branch | rises in central Cherokee County and flows NW into Valley River. |
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