Bennett Knob | N Transylvania County on Seniard Ridge S of Big Bear Pen Branch. |
Bennetts Creek | is formed by the junction of Duke, Harrell, and Raynor Swamps in central Gates County. It flows SW and SE into Chowan River. Named for Richard Bennett, governor of Virginia, 1652-55. Appears on the Ogilby map, 1671. |
Bennetts Creek Landing | See Gatesville. |
Bennetts Millpond | on Rockyhock Creek in central Chowan County. Formed about 1856. 2 mi. long and ⅓ mi. wide, centering near lat. 36°09'10" N., long. 76°39'40" W. Covers approx. 50 acres. Max. depth 6 to 8 ft. Probably named for William Bennett (d. 1785), an early owner of the site. |
Bennies Branch | rises in S Macon County and flows NE into Turtle Pond Creek. |
Benny Cove | extends NW from Benny Ridge to Vengeance Creek in NE Cherokee County. |
Benny Ridge | mountain in Valley River Mountains between Kimsey Cove and Horse Ridge, NE Cherokee County. |
Bens Creek | rises in E Warren County and flows SE into Little Fishing Creek. Mentioned in local records as early as 1764. |
Bens Ridge | SE Watauga County extends SE between Dugger Creek and the head of Flat Branch. |
Bens Ridge | SW Buncombe County W of Ripshin Mountain. |