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"The North Carolina Gazetteer is a geographical dictionary in which an attempt has been made to list all of the geographic features of the state in one alphabet. It is current, and it is historical as well. Many features and places that no longer exist are included; many towns and counties for which plans were made but which never materialized are also included. Some names appearing on old maps may have been imaginary, but many of them also appear in this gazetteer.

Each entry is located according to the county in which it is found. I have not felt obliged to keep entries uniform. The altitude of a place, the date of incorporation of a city or town, may appear in the beginning of one entry and at the end of another. Some entries may appear more complete than others. I have included whatever information I could find. If there is no comment on the origin or meaning of a name, it is because the information was not available. In some cases, however, resort to an unabridged dictionary may suggest the meaning of many names."

--From The North Carolina Gazetteer, 1st edition, preface by William S. Powell

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Place Description
Cushion Creek

See Cushing Branch.

Cut Laurel Gap

in Stone Mountains, W Ashe County on the Tennessee state line. Named because early settlers encountered such a thick "rhododendron hell" there that they had to cut a tunnel through it for a mile or more. Alt. 3,746.

Cut-off Ridge

N Jackson County, extends N from Scott Creek.

Cutawhiskie Swamp

rises in SE Northampton County and flows NE into Hertford County, where it enters Livermans Mill Pond on Potecasi Creek. Named for an Indian village mentioned in local records (with various spellings) as early as 1718.

Cutoff Island

E Dare County, in the waters of Roanoke Sound off the SW tip of Bodie Island.

Cutshall Branch

rises in N Madison County and flows W into Shelton Laurel Creek.

Cutshalltown

community in N Madison County on a tributary of Shelton Laurel Creek.

Cutthroat Gap

on the Buncombe-Henderson county line between Candler Knob and Stony Bald. Alt. approx. 4,200.

Cuwhiffle Swamp

rises in SE Sampson County near Delway and flows NW into Six Runs Creek. The name may be derived through faulty pronunciation of the Gaelic Culmhutar (pronounced "kul-vú-tar"), meaning "smuggler" or "mutineer." See also Quewhiffle.

Cwareunoc

an Indian village shown on the De Bry map, 1590, as being on Bogue Sound, S Carteret County.