Carvers Creek | rises in SE Bladen County and flows E into Cape Fear River. Appears as Livingswood Creek on the Collet map, 1770. |
Carvers Creek | rises in N Cumberland County and flows SE into Cape Fear River. |
Carvers Creek | community in N Cumberland County. |
Carvers Creek Township | in SE Bladen County. |
Carvers Creek Township | N central Cumberland County. |
Carvers Falls | on Carver Creek, central Cumberland County, approx. 7 mi. NE of Fayetteville at the junction of the forks of Carver Creek near its mouth in the Cape Fear River. |
Carvers Gap | on the Mitchell County, N.C.-Carter County, Tenn., line. |
Carvers Gap Creek | rises in E Mitchell County and flows SE into Fall Creek. |
Cary | town in W Wake County, settled about 1863 as the site of Frank Page's lumber operations and known as Page's Turnout or Page's Tavern. Later, when the railroad was built, it became Page's Siding. Inc. 1871 as Carey; named for Senator Samuel Fenton Carey (1814-1900) of Ohio, a Prohibition leader. The spelling became Cary as early as 1899. |
Cary Branch | rises in SW Wake County and flows SW into Buckhorn Creek. |