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Place Description
Banner's Store

See East Bend.

Bannerman's

or Bannerman's Bridge, community in E Pender County on Northeast Cape Fear River. Est. prior to the Revolution, but now largely abandoned.

Bannertown

community in NE Surry County.

Banton Creek

rises in NE Washington County and flows NE into Bull Bay; a portion of it forms the boundary with Tyrrell County. Sometimes erroneously called Bunton Creek.

Baptist Church Township

former township in central Cabarrus County. Now township no. 11. In 1945 a part of the township was annexed to Concord, coextensive with Concord township.

Bar Banks

See Bear Banks.

Barbacue Creek

See Barbecue Swamp.

Barbecue Swamp

rises in W Harnett County and flows NE into Upper Little River. Named by Red Neill McNeill about 1750. Mists rising from the stream early in the morning reminded him of smoke rising from barbecue pits he had seen in the West Indies. In a fit of culinary nostalgia, he named the stream Barbecue. Appears as Barbacue Creek on the Collet map, 1770.

Barbecue Swamp

rises in NE Bertie County and flows NE into Hertford County, where it enters Chinkapin Creek.

Barbecue Township

SW Harnett County.