Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Taylors Ferry |
operated across the Roanoke River between Bertie County and Martin County. Appears on the Collet map, 1770, and known to have been in operation as late as 1833. |
| Taylors Mill |
See Tippetts Mill Pond. |
| Taylors Mill Pond |
on the head of Corduroy Swamp in central Northampton County; approx. ¾ mi. long. |
| Taylors Pond |
on the head of Reedy Branch in NW Duplin County. |
| Taylors Store |
community in NW Nash County. |
| Taylorsville |
an African American community in S Moore County. Named for Robert L. Taylor, educator, who founded a school and a store there in 1908. |
| Taylorsville Township |
central Alexander County. |
| Taywa Creek |
rises in NE Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Hughes Ridge and flows SW into Bradley Fork. Named for a Cherokee Indian chief. |
| Tea Swamp |
rises in central Duplin County and flows NE into Grove Creek. |
| Teaberry Ridge |
central Haywood County between Right Fork Cove Creek and Wright Branch. |