Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Red Hill Swamp |
the lower course of Brown Marsh Swamp, which see. The name is applied at the Bladen-Columbus county line, and it flows S across Columbus County. At the junction with Western Prong, the name is changed to White Marsh, which see. |
| Red Hill Township |
W central Mitchell County. |
| Red Horse Creek |
See Worley Cove Branch. |
| Red House |
community in NE Caswell County. Post office, 1806-49. Named for Red House Presbyterian Church, where Rev. Hugh McAden, eighteenth-century missionary, preached and is buried. |
| Red Log Gap |
N Cherokee County at the SW end of State Ridge. Alt. 3,697. |
| Red Marble Gap |
NE Cherokee County. Alt. 2,750. See also Topton. |
| Red Mountain |
N Durham County. |
| Red Oak |
town in N Nash County. Settled about 1880 and named for a grove of red oaks at the site. Inc. 1961. Alt. 225. |
| Red Oak Cove |
NW Haywood County on the head of Low Gap Branch in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. |
| Red Oak Knob |
N Buncombe County near the Madison County line. |