Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Argyle |
former community on Little Rockfish Creek in NE Hoke County. Site now within the Fort Bragg Military Reservation. Named for Argyll, Scotland. |
| Arington Branch |
rises in N Madison County and flows SW into West Fork [Bull Creek]. |
| Arlington |
town in NE Mecklenburg County on Clear Creek. Inc. 1930, but long inactive in municipal affairs. |
| Arlington |
town in NW Yadkin County. Chartered 1893; long inactive in municipal affairs and rechartered 1930. Merged with Jonesville, 2001. |
| Arlington |
See Coinjock. |
| Arlington |
community in W Harnett County between the Cape Fear River and Upper Little River. |
| Arlington Branch |
rises in S Swain County and flows NW into Tuckasegee River. |
| Arm, The |
an extension of Big Bald Mountain on the line dividing Unicoi County, Tenn., from Madison and Yancey Counties, N.C. |
| Armour |
community in NE Columbus County. Named Amour (French, "love") for the Love family in the area, but through the years the spelling was changed. |
| Armstrong |
former community in NW McDowell County on Threemile Creek. With the establishment of Little Switzerland, which see, 2 mi. nw, the community began to decline. |