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Hampton Branchrises in E Madison County and flows SW into Puncheon Fork Creek.
Hampton Branchrises in N Yancey County and flows NE into Mine Fork Creek.
Hampton Lakein S Jackson County on Fowler Creek at High Hampton Estate about 1 mi. E of town of Cashiers. Named for Wade Hampton, South Carolina governor and Confederate general, founder of the estate. Was formed in 1918 and today covers 24 acres, with a max. depth of 25 ft. Used for recreation.
Hampton Lodgecommunity on N end of Church Island in central Currituck County.
Hampton TownshipNW Davidson County.
Hamptonvilletown in S Yadkin County near South Deep Creek. Settled about 1738; chartered 1818, but long inactive in municipal affairs. Named for Hampton family, early settlers who came from England.
Hamrickcommunity in SE Yancey County on South Toe River.
Hams Crossroadscommunity in E Pitt County.
Hancock BayE Carteret County between Tusk Creek and Middens Creek.
Hancock Creekrises in S Craven County and flows N into Neuse River. Now within the limits of Cherry Point Marine Corps Air Station. Appears as Handcocks Creek on the Moseley map, 1733. See also Hancock Town.