Huffmans Creek | rises in N Davidson County and flows SW into Reedy Creek. |
Huffmantown | community in NW Onslow County between Mill Swamp and Purgatory Pocosin. |
Huggins Bay | a loam-filled bay in SW Columbus County. See also Carolina Bays. |
Huggins Branch | rises in N Swain County and flows NW into Hazel Creek. |
Huggins Creek | rises in SW Columbus County and flows S into South Carolina, where it enters Jordan Swamp. |
Huggins Creek | rises in N Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and flows SW into Forney Creek. |
Huggins Hell | thicket of rhododendron and laurel covering between 400 and 500 acres in N Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Named for Irving Huggins, early settler, who was trapped there for several days while herding cattle. |
Huggins Island | E Onslow County between Dudley's Island and Swansboro in White Oak River. Named for Luke Huggins. Appears as Stones Island on the Moseley map, 1733. A fort or battery erected there by Confederate forces was designed to protect Bogue Inlet and West Channel from the Union fleet; it was destroyed in 1862. |
Huggins Ridge | N Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a short spur extending NW from Welch Ridge between Sawbrier Ridge and Huggins Branch. |
Hugh Day's Gap | NE Caldwell and W Wilkes Counties. Alt. 1,687. Named for Hugh Day, a hatter in the area in the early nineteenth century. |