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Place Description
Craig Mountain

S Macon County near the heads of Mulberry Creek and Waterloo Branch.

Craig's Creek

rises in W Caldwell County and flows E into Wilson's Creek.

Craigrownie

community in SE Montgomery County. Settled by Scots. Area noted for production of naval stores.

Craigs Point

extends into the E side of Sulliers Bay in SE Onslow County.

Crains Creek

rises in S Lee County and flows S into Moore County, where it joins Dry Fork Branch in forming Whiteoak Creek. Crains Creek and Whiteoak Creek together were formerly known as North Fork Crains Creek and Little Crains Creek.

Cramerton

town in SE Gaston County on South Fork Catawba River. Est. 1906 when a mill was constructed by J. H. Mayes. Known as Mayesworth until purchased by Cramerton Mills, Inc., founded by Stuart W. Cramer (1868-1940). Inc. 1967. Produces textiles. Alt. 633.

Cranberry

community in N central Avery County. Alt. 3,202. A post office est. there in 1850 as Cranberry Forge; discontinued for a brief period following the Civil War. Name changed to Cranberry after 1882. Named for cranberries that grew abundantly nearby. Cranberry Iron Mine, which see, was there.

Cranberry Creek

rises in SE Watauga County and flows N into S Ashe County, where it enters South Fork [New River].

Cranberry Gap

central Avery County between Minneapolis and Cranberry. Alt. 3,500.

Cranberry Iron Mine

surface iron mines in N central Avery County. Believed to have been worked by Cherokee Indians. Discovered by white settlers in 1781; worked from 1826, most actively from 1865 to 1930. Supplied iron to the Confederacy. See also Cranberry.