Gillis Station | See Parkton. |
Gills Knob | N Caldwell County. Alt. 2,000. Probably named for Gilbert Cottrell, eighteenth-century settler in the vicinity. |
Gills Little Mill Creek | rises in S Vance County and flows S into N Franklin County, where it enters Lynch Creek. |
Gilmer Township | central Guilford County. |
Gilmore Swamp | rises in NE Sampson County and flows SE into Six Runs Creek. |
Gilreath | community in S Wilkes County on North Rocky Creek. Formerly known as Brushy Mountain and as Dodson Store. Old Gilreath, another community, is located approx. 3 mi. nw. |
Gin | community in N Cumberland County. |
Gin Branch | rises in central Nash County and flows S into Sapony Creek. |
Gingerberry | high ground in Murphy Bay, E Bladen County. |
Gingercake Creek | rises in NW Burke County and flows SE, E, and NE into Steels Creek. |