Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Cooleemee Plantation |
E Davie County overlooking the Yadkin River. Land purchased by the Hairston family in 1817; plantation house, with four wings in the form of a cross from a central hall, begun in 1850, completed in 1854. Still owned by the Hairston family. Origin of the name unknown, but legend says that Revolutionary War major Peter Hairston had fought the Creek Indians in Florida; he returned home with a young Indian captive who could remember only one word of his native tongue, the word Cooleemee, believed to mean "place where the white oak grows." |
| Coolers Knob Mountain |
W Randolph County between Cedar Rock Mountain and Brush Mountain. |
| Cooley Creek |
rises in central Franklin County and flows NE into Neal Gut. |
| Coollyconch Mountain |
a sandy loam elevation in NW Cumberland County on the Fort Bragg Military Reservation. |
| Coombs Fork |
community in W Jones County. |
| Coon Creek |
rises in E Macon County and flows SW into Watauga Creek. |
| Coon Creek |
rises in E Granville County and flows S into Fishing Creek. |
| Coon Hollow |
S Haywood County on a tributary of Middle Prong. |
| Coon Mountain |
N central Alexander County. Alt. 1,520. |
| Coontree Branch |
rises in N Transylvania County near Coontree Mountain and flows S into Davidson River. |