Gazetteer
Place | Description |
---|---|
Bones Creek |
rises in NW Cumberland County and flows SE and S into Little Rockfish Creek. |
Boney Mill Pond |
on Paget Branch in S Duplin County. |
Bonlee |
community in SW Chatham County. Est. 1894 and first known as Dunlap's Mill; in 1898 renamed Causey for Joshua Causey, local resident. Renamed Bonlee in 1910, supposedly for a brand of cloth. Inc. 1913; charter repealed 1936. Alt. 526. |
Bonner Bay |
waterway in E Pamlico County between the mouth of Spring Creek and Bay River. |
Bonner Bridge |
See Oregon Inlet. |
Bonnerton |
community in SE Beaufort County. |
Bonnets Points |
appears on the Moseley map, 1733, from what is now SE Brunswick County extending into Cape Fear River between Elizabeth River and Dutchmans Creek. |
Bonnie Doone |
community in central Cumberland County NW of Fayetteville near limits of the Fort Bragg Military Reservation. Inc. 1941; charter repealed 1953. |
Bonsal |
community in SW Wake County on the head of Tom Jack Creek. Settled 1900. Inc. 1907; charter repealed 1917. Named for the railroad engineer who drove the first train through the area. Alt. 305. |
Bonus |
community in N Jones County served by post office, 1888-1903. |