Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Tulip Jewel |
community in N Stokes County served by post office, 1888-1905. |
| Tull Bay |
an inland bay in N Currituck County in the mouth of the Northwest River. |
| Tull Creek |
rises in central and E Currituck County and flows NW and NE into Tull Bay. Appears on the Collet map, 1770. Named for the Tull family, living there by 1710. |
| Tull Mill Pond |
on the head of Southwest Creek in SW Lenoir County. Formed approx. 1875. Covers 180 acres; max. depth 14 ft. |
| Tulls Creek |
community in N Currituck County served by post office, 1826-74. |
| Tully Gap |
NE Yancey County at the SW end of Buck Ridge. |
| Tulula |
community in S Graham County on Tulula Creek, which see. |
| Tulula Creek |
rises in SE Graham County and flows nw, where it joins Sweetwater Creek in forming Cheoah River. Named for the Cherokee word for the cry of the frog, talulu |
| Tumblebug Creek |
rises in E Henderson County and flows SW into Little Hungry Creek. |
| Tumblerville |
community in S Macon County S of Bristle Ridge. |