Peachtree Creek | rises in E Franklin County and flows SE into Nash County to form Stony Creek with Little Peachtree Creek. |
Peachtree Creek | rises in central Swain County and flows SW into Tuckasegee River. |
Peachtree Creek | rises in E central Wake County and flows W into Neuse River near Milburnie. |
Peachtree Creek | See White Oak Swamp. |
Peachtree Gap | on Graham-Swain county line between Broke Yoke Gap and Round Top. |
Peachtree Knob | on the Cherokee-Clay county line. Alt. 4,200. |
Peacock's Bridge | SE Wilson County over Contentnea Creek approx. 1½ mi. SE of Stantonsburg. A bridge existed there by 1751 and is shown on the Price map, 1808, and on the MacRae map, 1833. There Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton's British dragoons and Col. James Gorham's militia engaged in a skirmish, May 1781. Known for a time as Ruffin's Bridge. |
Peacocks | community in N Columbus County. Earlier known as Peacocks Store. |
Peacocks Crossroads | community in SW Johnston County. |
Peak Creek | rises on the Ashe-Wilkes county line near Mulberry Gap and flows NW into South Fork New River. |