Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Buies Creek |
community in E central Harnett County. Settled in the latter part of the nineteenth century. Inc. 1903; charter repealed 1967. Campbell University is there. Alt. 210. |
Buies Creek |
rises in NE Harnett County and flows SW into Cape Fear River. Known as Archie Buie's Creek on early maps of the region. |
Buies Falls |
rapids in Cape Fear River in central Harnett County at the junction of Buies Creek with the river. Called Bowies Falls by Hamilton Fulton in his 1819 survey of the rivers of North Carolina. |
Buies Pond |
N Robeson County on a branch of Richland Swamp. Covers approx. 150 acres, with a max. depth of 10 to 12 ft. |
Buladean |
community in N Mitchell County on Big Rock Creek. Known first as Magnetic City for its location near large deposits of magnetic iron ore. Present name said to have been for Beulah Dean, daughter of the first postmaster. |
Bull Bay |
NW Tyrrell County and NE Washington County, formed by the Scuppernong River estuary in Albemarle Sound. Surface area approx, 10,000 acres; max. depth 14 ft. |
Bull Branch |
rises in NE Bertie County and flows SW into Chinkapin Swamp. |
Bull Branch |
rises in NE Burke County and flows SW into Linville River. |
Bull Branch |
rises in W Robeson County and flows S into Little Pee Dee River. |
Bull Branch |
rises in E Union County and flows NW into Richardson Creek. |