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Place Description
Cedar Lodge

community in E Davidson County. Named for the home of John W. Thomas, founder of Thomasville, who lived there, 1825-52. A nineteenth-century post office serving the community was Fair Grove, a name by which the community is also sometimes known.

Cedar Mountain

community in SE Transylvania County on Walker Creek near its junction with Little River, approx. 7 mi. SE of town of Brevard. Includes former community of Loftis.

Cedar Mountain

a peak in the South Mountains, S Burke County. Alt. 2,160.

Cedar Mountain

SW Polk County. Alt. 2,200.

Cedar Point

community in SW Carteret County.

Cedar Point

point of land on the W shore of Bodie Island in the waters of Roanoke Sound, a short distance N of Oregon Inlet, E Dare County.

Cedar Point

a point extending from the N mainland of Carteret County into Neuse River.

Cedar Point

point of land in SW Carteret County extending into the mouth of White Oak River and Bogue Sound. Appears on the Moseley map, 1733.

Cedar Point

S Onslow County, extends into N Howards Bay.

Cedar Point Mountain

W Rockingham County near Mayo River. See Baughn Mountain.