Beaverpond Creek | rises in NW Northampton County and flows NE into Virginia, where it turns SE to flow back into Northampton County. It again turns NE to flow back into Virginia, where it enters Fontaine Creek. It appears on the map of the North Carolina-Virginia line prepared by William Byrd in 1728. |
Bechewa Creek | rises in W Forsyth County and flows SW into Yadkin River. Appears as Bathsheba Creek on Collet map, 1770, and as Barshavia Creek on MacRae map, 1833. |
Beck | community in N Wake County served by post office, 1882-1903. |
Beck Mountain | a granite formation in SW Chatham County. |
Beck Springs | See Bennett. |
Beckham Millpond | See South Lake. |
Beckon Mill | See South Lake. |
Becks Bald | peak on Hughes Ridge, N Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Alt. 5,022. |
Becks Branch | rises in NE Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and flows S into Oconaluftee River. |
Beckwith | community in E Beaufort County. |