Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Milwaukee |
town in E Northampton County. Inc. 1915. Settled about 1889 and known first as Bethany. Said to have been named by Hezekiah Lasker, railroad conductor, for the city in Wisconsin. Alt. 85. |
| Mimosa |
See Melrose. |
| Mimosa Shores |
community in W Beaufort County on Pamlico River. |
| Mince Branch |
rises in W Jackson County and flows SW into Long Branch. |
| Mine Branch |
rises in W Haywood County and flows N into Jonathans Creek. |
| Mine Creek |
rises in NW Alamance County and flows SE into Stony Creek. |
| Mine Fork |
rises in N central Yancey County and flows NE into Jacks Creek. |
| Mine Fork Branch |
rises in E Mitchell County and flows NW into Right Fork [Cane Creek]. |
| Mine Fork Ridge |
E Mitchell County between Bee Branch and Mine Fork Branch. |
| Mine Gap |
S Henderson County between King Mountain and Butt Mountain. |