Sugartree Licks | on the Haywood-Swain county line in Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Balsam Mountain near lat. 35°33'23" N., long. 83°09'28" W. Alt. approx. 5,160. The name comes from the days of cattle ranging in the area and a salting place. Salt for cattle was spread on the roots of a sugar maple tree. |
Sugartree Ridge | E Mitchell County between Mine Fork Branch and Dobson Branch. |
Sugartree Ridge | N Watauga County, extends SE from Cove Creek to Snake Mountain. |
Suggs Bridge | community in NE Montgomery County served by post office, 1831-43. |
Suggs Creek | rises in SE Edgecombe County and flows s, forming the Edgecombe-Pitt county line until it flows into the Tar River. |
Suggs Creek | rises in NE Montgomery County and flows SE into Little River. |
Suggs Landing | S Edgecombe County, on Tar River. |
Suggs Mill Pond | a natural pond in N Bladen County. Named for Aligood Suggs. Has decreased in size considerably since 1914. The pond is one of the Carolina Bays, which see. |
Suit | community in SW Cherokee County on the headwaters of Bearpaw Creek. Served by post office, 1886-1955. |
Sukey Young Crossroads | community in N Franklin County. |