Stonewall | town in central Pamlico County on Bay River. Inc. 1857 as Jackson and apparently named for the owner of a local mill. Name changed to Stonewall, 1871, to honor Gen. T. J. "Stonewall" Jackson (1824-63). Post office est. 1877. Long inactive in municipal affairs. Alt. 10. |
Stonewall Township | SE Hoke County. |
Stoney Creek | rises in S Hertford County and flows in an inverted arc into Ahoskie Swamp. Stony Bridge appears on the Moseley map, 1733, as spanning the stream S of the present town of Ahoskie. Appears as Stony Creek Bridge on the Collet map, 1770; as Bonner Bridge on the MacRae map, 1833; and as Jernigan's Bridge on the soil survey map, 1916. |
Stoney Creek | rises in NE Mecklenburg County and flows SE into Mallard Creek. |
Stoney Mountain | central Henderson County between Mill Pond Creek and Mud Creek. Alt. 2,843. |
Stoney Run | rises in W Cleveland County and flows SE into First Broad River. |
Stoney Town Creek | See Stonyton Creek. |
Stonington Creek | See Stonyton Creek. |
Stony Bald | on the Buncombe-Henderson county line NE of Cutthroat Gap. Alt. 4,563. |
Stony Creek | rises in N central Bertie County and flows N into Hertford County, where it enters Ahoskie Creek. |