Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Whitnel |
community in central Caldwell County. Named for J. O. White and J. L. Nelson, local mill owners. Formerly known as Treeland. Produces textiles. |
Whitney |
community in NE Stanly County on Badin Lake. Alt. 516. |
Whitney Mines |
former gold mine in NE Cabarrus County on Little Buffalo Creek. |
Whitsett |
community in E Guilford County. Est. 1884. Named for Whitsett Institute, successor of Fairview Academy, of which W. T. Whitsett was principal in 1888. Post office est. 1895. |
Whitson Branch |
rises in W Mitchell County and flows SW into Toe River. |
Whitted Knob |
N Buncombe County between Brittain Cove and Charlie Ridge. |
Whittemore Creek |
rises in N Buncombe County near the Madison County line and flows SW into Ivy Creek. |
Whittier |
town in E Swain and NW Jackson Counties on Tuckasegee River. Alt. 1,839. Est. 1885 by Dr. Clarke Whittier of California, who purchased 60,000 acres, including the town site. Chartered 1887; charter repealed 1895. Rechartered 1897, 1899, and 1907. |
Whittier Branch |
rises in N Buncombe County and flows NE into French Broad River. |
Whittier Creek |
rises in S Surry County and flows NE into Bull Run Creek. |