Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Burningtown Bald |
N Macon County between Copper Bald and Burningtown Gap. Alt. 5,115. |
Burningtown Creek |
rises in W Macon County and flows NE and NW into Little Tennessee River. |
Burningtown Falls |
in Downes Branch in central Macon County. |
Burningtown Gap |
N Macon County at the head of Burningtown Creek. Alt. approx. 3,700. |
Burningtown Township |
N central Macon County. |
Burns Creek |
rises in W Henderson County and flows SE into French Broad River. |
Burns Gap |
SW Cherokee County near the headwaters of Shoal Creek. |
Burns Mountain |
central Mitchell County between Bandana Hollow and Snow Creek. Appears as Burns Mountain on maps but is known locally as Burnt Mountain. |
Burnsville |
town and county seat, central Yancey County. Alt. 2,817. Est. 1833 at the creation of the county. Named for Otway Burns (1775-1850), privateer of the War of 1812 and later member of the General Assembly. Although he was an easterner, he supported the political ambitions of the westerners around the time Yancey County was created. Burnsville was chartered in 1857 but repealed in 1921; rechartered 1922. Produces hosiery, carpets, textiles, and minerals. |
Burnsville |
community in NW Anson County. Area settled by 1753; known as Burnsville by 1836. Probably named for Walter Burns, who operated an early tavern there. |