Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Kellumtown |
a community of African Americans in SE Onslow County. Made up largely of people formerly living on land that became Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Air Station. |
| Kelly |
community in SE Bladen County. Formerly known also as Centerville and Hungry Neck. |
| Kelly Cove |
N Macon County on a tributary of Burningtown Creek. |
| Kelly Creek |
rises in SE Henderson County 1½ mi. SW of Saluda and flows SE into Pacolet River. Lake Kelly, which see, is on Kelly Creek. |
| Kelly Mountain |
S Transylvania County between Tower Creek and Cantrell Creek. Alt. approx. 2,980. |
| Kelly Ridge |
N Macon County between Shope Cove and Kelly Cove. |
| Kellys Creek |
rises in S Pender County and flows W into Rileys Creek. |
| Kellys Pond |
on Southwest Creek in E Lenoir County. Formed in or prior to 1738 by a man named Marshall. Covers 312 acres; max. depth 10 ft. |
| Kellyville |
community in SW Mecklenburg County served by post office, 1876-87. |
| Kelsey |
community in NW Caldwell and SW Watauga Counties near Boone Fork 3 mi. W of Blowing Rock. Probably named for Samuel T. Kelsey, who operated a nursery nearby in the late nineteenth century. Also known as White's Spring. |