Brodie | former community in S Warren County on Shocco Creek. A post office was est. there in 1879; apparently the community died out after the post office was discontinued in 1913. |
Brogden | community in S Wayne County. |
Brogden Township | S Wayne County. Named for the family of Curtis Hooks Brogden (1816-1901), governor of North Carolina and a native of the county. |
Broke Yoke Gap | on Graham-Swain county line between Tyre Knob and Peachtree Gap. |
Brokeleg Branch | rises in NE Cherokee County and flows S into Gipp Creek. |
Bromine-Arsenic Springs | See Crumpler. |
Brompton | central Bladen County on Cape Fear River, 4 mi. N of Elizabethtown. Started as a home by Governor Gabriel Johnston (1699-1752) but not completed. Evidence remains of unfinished building. |
Brook Branch | rises in W Jackson County and flows SE into Greens Creek. |
Brook Cove | community in SE Stokes County. |
Brookford | town in W Catawba County, on Henry Fork at site of former Hanging Rock Bridge. Inc. 1907. Alt. 1,000. Named for parts of the name of joint owners of a local mill, Hol brook and Shu ford |