Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Hannah Mountain |
S Macon County between Mulberry Gap and Norton Branch. |
| Hannersville |
community in central Davidson County served by post office, 1859-1920. |
| Hanrahan |
community in SW Pitt County. |
| Hanted Pond, The |
See Jumping Run. |
| Haoe (hey-yo) |
mountain in W Graham County near the Tennessee line. Alt. 5,249. Named after John Stratton Sr., pioneer settler who climbed the mountain, straddled the line, and looked into Tennessee and shouted "Hey-yo." He then turned toward North Carolina and repeated the shout. |
| Haoe Lead |
W Graham County between Saddle Tree Gap and Rock Creek Knob. |
| Haoe Trail |
encircles Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest in W Graham County and leads through the center of the forest following the main course of Little Santeetlah Creek. |
| Hap Mountain |
SW Madison County. Alt. 4,072. |
| Happy Hill |
S Macon County between High Holly and Pipetrack Gap. |
| Happy Home |
community in NE Rockingham County named for local Christian church organized in 1884. |