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Carroll Lakea spring-fed lake in W Clay County, N of Hiwassee River, formed about 1920. Covers 30 acres; max. depth 20 ft. Privately owned. Named for John C. Carroll, first owner.
Carroll MountainW Clay County, S of Hiwassee River and N of Qualls Creek. See also Jim Carroll Top.
Carroll's Creekrises in N Burke County and flows S into Johns River.
Carrolls Branchrises in SE Moore County and flows E into Mill Creek.
Carrot Islanda marshy island about 1.5 mi. long SE of Beaufort in S Carteret County and separated from the mainland by Taylor Creek. Long refuge for wild horses. Formerly Cart Island.
Carrs Creekrises in S Lee County and flows S into Little River.
Carrs TownshipNE Greene County. Named for the Carr family, prominent in the area from a time prior to 1804.
Carsoncommunity in central Catawba County. Alt. 1,000.
Carson Coveon a tributary of Iotla Creek in central Macon County.
Carson Creekrises in S Transylvania County and flows NW into French Broad River.