Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Eno River |
rises in N Orange County and flows SE across the county into W Durham County, where it flows E and joins Flat River in forming the Neuse River. Appears on the Moseley map, 1733. The name probably is from the Tuscarora Indian word e-eno (a great way; far off). |
| Eno Township |
E central Orange County. |
| Enoch Canal |
E Washington County, extends NE from Lake Phelps to Mall Creek. |
| Enoch Mill Creek |
rises in S Sampson County and flows SE into Black River. |
| Enochville |
town in SW Rowan County. Inc. 1877. Named for St. Enoch's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Long inactive in municipal affairs. Served by post office, 1877-1902. |
| Enola |
community in S Burke County. Name is "alone" spelled backwards. |
| Enon |
community in E Yadkin County between Logan Creek and Yadkin River. |
| Enon Mountain |
in E Transylvania County W of Lydia Creek. |
| Enos Plotts Balsam Mountain |
W Haywood County about 5 mi. W of Waynesville. Alt. 6,097. Known by the Cherokee Indians as Sunneehaw. See also Plott Balsam. |
| Ens Creek |
See South Fork. |