Jacks Bay | NE Carteret County on E side of Piney Island and adjacent to Long Bay. |
Jacks Branch | rises in W Anson County and flows SE into Brown Creek. |
Jacks Branch | rises in S Graham County and flows S into Tulula Creek. |
Jacks Branch | rises in W Madison County and flows SW into French Broad River. |
Jacks Creek | rises in W central Yancey County and flows NE into Toe River. |
Jacks Creek Township | NE Yancey County. |
Jacks Fork | rises in S Greene County and flows N into Tyson Marsh. |
Jacks Knob | S Jackson County, is bordered on the E by Scotsman Creek. Alt. approx. 3,440. |
Jacks Swamp | rises in N Northampton County and flows NE into Virginia, where it enters Fountains Creek. Appears on the map of the North Carolina-Virginia line run by William Byrd and others, 1728. |
Jackson | town and county seat, central Northampton County. Alt. 131. Inc. 1873. Settled prior to 1741 and known as Potecase Bridge. Made county seat in 1741 and known as Northampton Court House until renamed Jackson in 1826, presumably for Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), recent unsuccessful Democratic candidate for president. In 1808 the General Assembly had authorized the county seat to be named Atherton, but apparently the name was never adopted. It probably was intended to honor Maj. Jeptha Atherton, member of the Provincial Congress and the General Assembly. Produces lumber. |