Greens Creek | rises in SE Pamlico County and flows E into Neuse River. Appears as Powel's Creek on the Lawson map, 1709. Soon afterward it came to be known as Farnifold Green's Creek for Furnifold Green, who had a grant for 1,700 acres there in 1707. Green was killed by the Tuscarora Indians in 1714. |
Greens Creek | rises in SE Polk County and flows NE into Whiteoak Creek. |
Greens Creek | community in W Jackson County on Savannah Creek. Alt. 2,120. |
Greens Creek Township | W Jackson County. |
Greens Creek Township | SE Polk County. |
Greens Fork | community in central Gates County. |
Greens Gap | on the Jackson-Macon county line. |
Greens Land | is the name applied on the Ogilby map, 1671, to that part of present-day Pamlico County that lies between the Pamlico and Bay Rivers. |
Greens Mill Run | rises in central Pitt County and flows NE into Tar River. Approx. 6½ mi. long. Perhaps the same stream as Rock Creek on the Moseley map, 1733, and the Collet map, 1770. |
Greens Millpond | W central Gates County on Cole Creek. Covers approx. 30 acres; max. depth 8 ft. Formerly known as Lilleys Millpond. |