Moores Branch | rises in central Clay County between Church Branch and Moss Branch and flows S into Tusquitee Creek. |
Moores Corner | community in S Pamlico County. |
Moores Creek | rises in SE Brunswick County and flows E into Orton Creek. |
Moores Creek | rises in W Guilford County and flows NE into Reedy Fork Creek. |
Moores Creek | rises in NE Pender County and flows SW into Holly Shelter Creek. |
Moores Creek | rises in NW Pender County and flows S into Black River. Sometimes referred to as Widow Moores Creek in the eighteenth century; probably named for the "Widow Eliz Moore," who owned land adjacent as early as 1735. It was on the stream that the Battle of Moores Creek Bridge was fought on February 27, 1776, the first battle of the Revolutionary War in North Carolina. See also Currie. |
Moores Crossroads | community in NE Johnston County. |
Moores Crossroads | community in W Wilson County near the head of Lee Swamp. |
Moores Knob | in the Sauratown Mountain range, W Stokes County in Hanging Rock State Park. See also Tories Den. |
Moores Pond | S Franklin County on Little River. Covers 100 acres, with a max. depth of 10 ft. |