Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Enos Plotts Balsam Mountain |
W Haywood County about 5 mi. W of Waynesville. Alt. 6,097. Known by the Cherokee Indians as Sunneehaw. See also Plott Balsam. |
| Ens Creek |
See South Fork. |
| Enterprise |
community in E Warren County between Stonehouse Creek and Little Stonehouse Creek. |
| Entwistle |
community in central Richmond County. |
| Eoka |
community in central Columbus County served by post office, 1884-1902. |
| Ephesus |
community in S Davie County. Named in 1890 when a post office was est. there in Miles A. Foster's store. |
| Ephraim Branch |
rises in N Haywood County and flows SW into Groundhog Creek. |
| Ephraim Hensley Mountain |
N Madison County between Rick Branch and Big Creek. |
| Ephraim Place |
mountain on the Mitchell County, N.C.-Unicoi County, Tenn., line. |
| Epping Forest |
an eighteenth-century community and census district in SW Vance County. The community was located near the present town of Kittrell. In 1790 the district had 65 heads of families. |