Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Hammond Mountain |
S Henderson County between Mill Creek and Cabin Creek. Alt. 2,978. |
| Hammonds Creek |
rises in central Bladen County and flows NE into Cape Fear River. Appears on the Moseley map, 1733. |
| Hampstead |
community in SE Pender County. Alt. 56. |
| Hampton |
former community in SW Granville County served by post office, 1879-1906. Was located near Durham-Granville county line and dated from the nineteenth century. The site now lies within the Butner area. Ceased to exist when Camp Butner was created. See also Butner. |
| Hampton Bay |
See Pettivers Bay. |
| Hampton Branch |
rises in E Madison County and flows SW into Puncheon Fork Creek. |
| Hampton Lake |
in S Jackson County on Fowler Creek at High Hampton Estate about 1 mi. E of town of Cashiers. Named for Wade Hampton, South Carolina governor and Confederate general, founder of the estate. Was formed in 1918 and today covers 24 acres, with a max. depth of 25 ft. Used for recreation. |
| Hampton Lodge |
community on N end of Church Island in central Currituck County. |
| Hampton Township |
NW Davidson County. |
| Hamptonville |
town in S Yadkin County near South Deep Creek. Settled about 1738; chartered 1818, but long inactive in municipal affairs. Named for Hampton family, early settlers who came from England. |