Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Dude Branch |
rises in W Haywood County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park near lat. 35°41'45" N., long. 83°07'08" W., and flows SE into Correll Branch. |
| Dudley |
town in S Wayne County. Settled in 1837. Inc. 1897; charter repealed 1899; reincorporated 1903. Named for Edward B. Dudley, governor of North Carolina (1836-41) and president of Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad. Alt. 185. |
| Dudley Shoals |
community on Upper Little River in SE Caldwell County. |
| Dudley's Island |
E Onslow County in the mouth of White Oak River at Bogue Inlet. |
| Duel Hill |
See Marshall. |
| Duffey |
community in W Robeson County served by post office, 1892-94. |
| Duffs Creek |
rises in SW Duplin County and flows S into Rockfish Creek. |
| Dugar Mountain |
SE Watauga County between Mast Knob and Little Dugger Mountain. Alt. 3,700. |
| Duges Island |
E Carteret County in Core Sound near Core Banks. |
| Dugger Creek |
rises in SE Watauga County and flows SE into Wilkes County, where it enters Elk Creek at Darby. Appears in eighteenth-century records as Julius Duggar's Rock House Creek. |