Moseley Hall Township | NW Lenoir County. Named for plantation house of Moseley family. |
Moseley's Cove | S Pender County on Northeast Cape Fear River. Adjacent land once was owned by Edward Moseley (1682-1749), colonial surveyor general and member of the governor's council. |
Moseley's Creek | See Parrotts Creek. |
Moseleys Point | See Hornblower Point. |
Moser | community in S Surry County served by post office, 1889-1905. |
Moses Branch | rises in E Macon County and flows NW into Elijay Creek. |
Moses Branch | rises in N Yancey County and flows E into Jacks Creek. |
Moses Creek | formed by junction of East Fork and West Fork in N Jackson County and flows SW into Caney Fork. |
Moses H. Cone Memorial Park | S Watauga County on Blue Ridge Parkway NW of Blowing Rock. Est. 1950. Former estate of textile executive Moses H. Cone (1857-1908); 3,517 acres. Flat Top Manor is now a museum and craft center at which mountain handicrafts are sold. Trails for hiking and horseback riding and lakes for fishing are there. See also Bass Lake. |
Moses Knob | E Caldwell County. Probably named for Capt. Moses Guest, a Revolutionary soldier who lived nearby on the Yadkin River. |