Beasley Creek | rises in NE Macon County and flows SW into Cowee Creek. |
Beasley Gap | S Macon County between Mulberry Creek and Commissioner Creek. |
Beasleys Creek | rises on the Pender-Onslow county line and flows SE into Stump Sound in S Onslow County. Appears on the Collet map, 1770. |
Beasleys Mill Pond | on Millers Creek in W Duplin County. |
Beason Creek | rises in SE Cleveland County and flows SE into Buffalo Creek. |
Beatie's Ford | See Beattie's Ford. |
Beaton Branch | rises in S Buncombe County and flows N into Bent Creek. |
Beattie's Ford | across the Catawba River, Lincoln-Mecklenburg Counties near the Iredell County line. Named for John Beatty, who owned land in the area as early as 1749. A post office named Beatie's Ford existed in the vicinity from 1806 to 1838. A part of the British army, in pursuit of Gen. Nathanael Greene, crossed the river there on February 1, 1781. The site is now under the waters of Lake Norman. |
Beatty Branch | rises in central McDowell County and flows SE into Paxton Creek. |
Beattys Mill Pond | in E Bladen County on Lake Creek. |