Gibson's Mill | community in central Richmond County served by post office, 1878-1907. |
Gibsonville | town in E Guilford and W Alamance Counties. Alt. 728. Est. 1855 and inc. 1871. Named for Joseph Gibson (1785-1857), local land and slave owner who was active in contracting and grading for the North Carolina Railroad. A station est. about 1 mi. N of his home was named for him and became the town. |
Giddensville | community in NE Sampson County on the W edge of Bear Pocosin. |
Gideon | community in E Stokes County served by post office, 1898-1916. |
Gideon Swamp | rises in N Nash County and flows SE into Sandy Creek. |
Giesky Creek | rises in S Clay County and flows NW into Shooting Creek. |
Gift | community in S Johnston County served by post office, 1887-1903. |
Gilbert | community in N Moore County served by post office, 1887-1906. |
Gilbert Town | former county seat of Rutherford County, 1781-85. Site, now abandoned, is a short distance N of Rutherfordton in the center of the county on Hollands Creek. Named for William Gilbert, owner of the land. Campsite for both sides prior to Battle of Kings Mountain, October 1780. |
Gilberts Creek | rises in S Stanly County and flows S into Rocky River. |