Greasy Creek | rises in NE Alexander County and flows E into South Yadkin River. |
Greasy Creek | rises in central Clay County in Winchester Cove and flows NW into Tusquitee Creek. |
Greasy Creek | rises in SW Clay County and flows SW into Brasstown Creek. |
Greasy Creek | rises in N Mitchell County and flows S into Big Rock Creek. |
Greasy Creek | See Abingdon Creek. |
Greasy Mountain | SW Wilkes County between Long Fork of Beaver Creek and Beaver Creek. |
Great Alamance Creek | is 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 Swamp | appears on the Collet map, 1770, as the large swampy area in much of present Tyrrell, Dare, and N Hyde Counties. |
Great Branch | rises in E Beaufort County and flows E into Pungo River. |
Great Branch | rises in S Nash County and flows E into Tar River. |