Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Aycock Swamp |
rises in N Wayne County and flows NE into Wilson County, where it enters Turners Swamp. |
Aycocks Pond |
SW Warren County on Lees Branch. |
Ayden |
town in S Pitt County. Inc. 1891. Name changed to Harriston in 1895 but changed back to Ayden in 1899. Alt. 64. Produces canned foods. |
Ayden Branch |
rises in N Swain County and flows S into Beech Flats Prong. |
Ayden Township |
SW Pitt County. |
Aydlett |
community on the W shore of Currituck Sound in central Currituck County. Probably named for first postmaster around 1909. |
Ayersville |
community in NE Stokes County served by post office, 1833-1915. Named for first postmaster, James Ayers. |
Ayles Creek |
rises in E Yancey County and flows NE into Little Crabtree Creek. |
Ayr |
former community in W Rutherford County near Lake Lure. Site of a pre-Civil War tannery that made saddles for the Confederate army during the war. A Scotsman, Francis Reynolds, operated the tannery and named the community for his native town. Post office est. there 1880, closed 1911. |
Azalea |
community in central Buncombe County, E of Asheville. Known as Gudger's Ford until renamed for the flowering shrub. Alt. 2,052. |