Hoyles Store | community in S Lincoln County between Rockdam Creek and Leonard Fork. The Hoylesville post office that existed in 1822 may have been at or near the community. See also Dallas. |
Hoylesville | See Dallas. |
Hoyts Stop | a short channel running into the Banks Channel in W Carteret County. Named for Hoyt Tootle, a black fisherman. |
Hub | See Boardman. |
Hubbard | former community in W Swain County on Little Tennessee River. The site is now covered by the waters of Fontana Lake. |
Hubert | community in E Onslow County on Bell Swamp. |
Huble Creek | See Hubquarter Creek. |
Hubquarter Creek | rises in NE Warren County and flows NE into Lake Gaston. Appears as Huble Creek on the Collet map, 1770, but with its present name on the Price map, 1808. |
Huckleberry Branch | rises in SW Wilson County and flows N into Black Creek. |
Huckleberry Creek | rises in NE Macon County and flows S into Beasley Creek. |