Hollands Creek | rises in N central Rutherford County and flows SE into Catheys Creek. Named for James Holland, member of the first board of trustees of the University of North Carolina. Gilbert Town, former county seat, was on the creek. |
Hollands Crossroads | community in NW Wayne County N of Nahunta Swamp. |
Hollands Sein Hole | a shallow place in Northeast Cape Fear River in central Duplin County suitable for seining. |
Holleman's Crossroads | community in SW Wake County between Whiteoak Creek and Cary Branch. Known in late 1800s as Enno (post office operated by that name, 1881-1907) and in early 1900s as Collins Crossroads. |
Holley Branch | rises in SE Mitchell County and flows SE into North Toe River. |
Holley's Mill | See Goshen Swamp. |
Hollis | community in E Rutherford County on Hinton Creek. |
Hollister | community in W Halifax County. |
Hollow | See Mount Airy. |
Hollow Ground Swamp | in central Tyrrell County. See also Long Island. |