Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Memminger Creek |
rises in central Henderson County and flows NE into King Creek. Named for C. G. Memminger (1803-88), Confederate secretary of the treasury, who had a summer home at Flat Rock. |
| Memory |
community in E Cleveland County. |
| Menola |
community in W Hertford County served by post office, 1886-1907. |
| Mentso |
marked as the central part of Pamlico Sound, present-day Hyde County, on the White map, 1590, but apparently a place on the shore, as the name comes from an Indian word meaning "he cooks for the first time." The word could be the name given a stopping place for eating on travels, perhaps the end of a day's journey in the direction from Roanoke Island. |
| Mequopen |
See Second Creek. |
| Mercer |
community in S Edgecombe County. Probably the location of Mercersville post office in 1828. |
| Mercers Mill Pond |
a stream that rises in SE Brunswick County and flows SW into tidal marshes that drain into the Atlantic Ocean through Lockwoods Folly Inlet. |
| Mercersville |
See Mercer. |
| Merchants |
community in NE Gates County served by post office, 1879-1913. Known as Merchants Mills after 1902. |
| Merchants Millpond |
central Gates County on Bennetts Creek; center of a state park. Formed about 1857 by Rufus Williams and known as Williams Millpond until about 1910, when it was sold. The new owner built a store there, hence the name. Approx. 3 mi. long. Max. depth 8 ft. Sawmill and gristmill formerly operated there, but now a popular place for fishing. |