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Greasy Creekrises in NE Alexander County and flows E into South Yadkin River.
Greasy Creekrises in central Clay County in Winchester Cove and flows NW into Tusquitee Creek.
Greasy Creekrises in SW Clay County and flows SW into Brasstown Creek.
Greasy Creekrises in N Mitchell County and flows S into Big Rock Creek.
Greasy CreekSee Abingdon Creek.
Greasy MountainSW Wilkes County between Long Fork of Beaver Creek and Beaver Creek.
Great Alamance Creekis formed by the junction of Little Alamance and Big Alamance Creeks in E Guilford County and flows E across Alamance County, where it enters Haw River. Appears as Aramancy River on the Moseley map, 1733. Called Aramanchy River by William Byrd, 1728.
Great Alegator Dismal Swampappears on the Collet map, 1770, as the large swampy area in much of present Tyrrell, Dare, and N Hyde Counties.
Great Branchrises in E Beaufort County and flows E into Pungo River.
Great Branchrises in S Nash County and flows E into Tar River.