Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Whittington |
community in W Wilkes County on Reddies River. |
Whittle Creek |
rises in NW Alamance County and flows W into Buttermilk Creek. |
Whortleberry Creek |
rises in SE Anson County and flows SE into Pee Dee River. |
Whortleberry Mountain |
See Huckleberry Ridge. |
Whortonsville |
community in E Pamlico County on Brown Creek. Called Bethel until a post office was est. in 1904, at which time the name of the first postmaster was adopted (pronounced as if written "Hortonsville"). Post office closed 1959. |
Whynot |
community in S Randolph County est. late in the nineteenth century. A group of local citizens, meeting in 1860 to select a name for the post office about to be est. there, heard many suggestions phrased as "Why not name it for so-and-so?" Finally, someone in desperation said, "Why not name it Why not?" The group thought this was as good as any of the suggested names, and, since it removed any element of further controversy, the place was so named. Originally spelled as two words. |
Wiccacanee Township |
N central Northampton County. |
Wiccacon River |
is formed by the junction of several small streams in Hoggard Swamp in S Hertford County. It flows E into Chowan River. Approx. 17 mi. long. Appears as Weecaunse Creek on the Moseley map, 1733; as Veecaune Creek on the Collet map, 1770; and as Wiccacon Creek on the Richardson map, 1808. See also Weyanoke Creek. |
Wickacon |
community in S Hertford County. |
Wicker |
community in W Cumberland County served by post office, 1887-1903. |