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Greens Creekrises in SE Pamlico County and flows E into Neuse River. Appears as Powel's Creek on the Lawson map, 1709. Soon afterward it came to be known as Farnifold Green's Creek for Furnifold Green, who had a grant for 1,700 acres there in 1707. Green was killed by the Tuscarora Indians in 1714.
Greens Creekrises in SE Polk County and flows NE into Whiteoak Creek.
Greens Creekcommunity in W Jackson County on Savannah Creek. Alt. 2,120.
Greens Creek TownshipW Jackson County.
Greens Creek TownshipSE Polk County.
Greens Forkcommunity in central Gates County.
Greens Gapon the Jackson-Macon county line.
Greens Landis the name applied on the Ogilby map, 1671, to that part of present-day Pamlico County that lies between the Pamlico and Bay Rivers.
Greens Mill Runrises in central Pitt County and flows NE into Tar River. Approx. 6½ mi. long. Perhaps the same stream as Rock Creek on the Moseley map, 1733, and the Collet map, 1770.
Greens MillpondW central Gates County on Cole Creek. Covers approx. 30 acres; max. depth 8 ft. Formerly known as Lilleys Millpond.