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Place Description
Davis

See Bakersville.

Davis Bald

on the Macon-Swain county line near the head of Little Laurel Creek. Alt. approx. 4,500.

Davis Bay

E Pasquotank County between Cobb Point and Brickhouse Point on the Pasquotank River.

Davis Branch

rises in W Madison County and flows S into French Broad River.

Davis Cove Branch

rises in W Madison County and flows E into Spring Creek.

Davis Creek

rises in S Swain County and flows W into Sawmill Creek.

Davis Ford

former ford over Rocky River, Anson-Stanly county line at the mouth of Richardson Creek. John Davis owned a plantation in the vicinity. Richard Lane Ordinary is located at approx. site on the Collet map, 1770.

Davis Gap

mountain gap in S central Swain County on the head of Davis Branch.

Davis Island

in Core Sound at the S end of Davis Shore, E Carteret County. Named for William Davis, who settled there in 1715.

Davis Landing

on Pungo River, E Beaufort County.