Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Gap Bay |
boggy area on the Pender-Sampson county line SE of Newtons Crossroads. See also Carolina Bays. |
| Gap Civil Township |
N central Alleghany County. Training camps were located there during the early months of the Civil War. See also Sparta. |
| Gap Creek |
rises in S Buncombe County and flows SE into Cane Creek. |
| Gap Point |
SE Hyde County, extends into Pamlico Sound from the SE end of Ocracoke Island. |
| Gapway Swamp |
rises in SW Columbus County and flows NW into South Carolina, where it enters Lumber River. |
| Gar Creek |
rises in NW Mecklenburg County and flows SW into Catawba River. |
| Gar Gut |
rises in E Beaufort County and flows S into Pamlico River. |
| Garbacon Creek |
rises in N Carteret County and flows N into Neuse River. |
| Garden City |
community in central New Hanover County. Alt. 15. Settled about 1912. Named for natural beauty of area. |
| Garden Creek |
rises in E Haywood County and flows NE into Pigeon River. One of the earliest settlements in the county was at a wide bottom on the stream, which still is known by its earliest name, Garden Farm. |