Gazetteer
Place | Description |
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Bellair |
community in central Craven County. |
Bellamy |
crossroads community in E Robeson County. Alt. 108. Settled about 1910. Named for John D. Bellamy (1854-1932), counsel for the Seaboard Air Line Railroad. Bellamy station, now abandoned, was 2 mi. s. |
Bellamys Lake |
about ¾ mi. long, on Rocky Swamp near its confluence with Fishing Creek, SW Halifax County. |
Bellarthur |
town in W Pitt County. Settled about 1907. Inc. 1907 as Arthur; named for L. C. Arthur, local landowner and farmer. Name changed to Bellarthur, 1933. Alt. 79. |
Bellcollar Gap |
on the Graham-Swain county line between Little Bald and Cheoah Bald. |
Bellemont |
community in W central Alamance County, est. as a mill village prior to 1900. |
Bellevedere Pond |
N Wayne County in a tributary of Nahunta Swamp. |
Bellfont |
See Russellborough. |
Bellows Bay |
at the N end of Currituck Sound and mouth of North Landing River; extends into the S tip of MacKay Island in NE Currituck County. |
Bells Branch |
rises in central Hertford County and flows SE and NE into Potecasi Creek. |