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Place Description
Angola

See Maple Hill.

Angola

community in W Onslow County.

Angola Bay

pocosin in S Duplin and N Pender Counties. Angola Bay Game Preserve there is maintained by the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission; bear, deer, and other wildlife abound. See also Holly Shelter Bay.

Angola Creek

rises in Angola Bay in NE Pender County and flows S into Holly Shelter Creek.

Ann Mountain

on a branch of Cabin Creek in S Henderson County.

Anna

community in central Alleghany County served by post office, 1890-1921.

Annandale

community in SE Pender County. Alt. 44.

Annie Mountain

E Henderson County S of Bradley Mountain. Alt. 2,731.

Anson County

was formed in 1750 from Bladen County. In the S central section of the state, it is bounded by the state of South Carolina and by Union, Stanly, and Richmond Counties. It was named for George Anson, Lord Anson (1697-1762), a British admiral who, for a number of years, was assigned to protect the commerce of the Carolina coast from pirates. Area: 536 sq. mi. County seat: Wadesboro, with an elevation of 423 ft. Townships are Ansonville, Burnsville, Gulledge, Lanesboro, Lilesville, Morven, Wadesboro, and White Store. Produces lumber, bricks, soybeans, oats, corn, milo, cotton, broilers, turkeys, hosiery, textiles, and wooden boxes. Sand, gravel, and crushed stone are also produced, and there are deposits of granite, sandstone, and shale for brick.

Ansonville

town in N central Anson County. Alt. 324. Settled 1844, named in 1857 for the county. Inc. 1885. Carolina Female College, 1850-67, est. by local planters and later operated by the Methodist Church, was there.