Redding | See Elizabeth City. |
Redding Mountain | E Wilkes County N of Flat Rock Creek. |
Reddix Branch | rises in S Mitchell County near Swafford Gap and flows W into East Fork Grassy Creek. Said to have been named for the Reddix family, which camped near its head. While there, two of their children died of colic and were buried at the head of the stream. Recent maps have used the form Reddick. |
Reddy Branch | rises in NW Madison County and flows S into Shelton Laurel Creek. |
Redland | community in N Davie County. Originally known as Bethlehem community for a Methodist church (on the site of Old Timber Ridge Meeting House, where Moravian ministers preached as early as 1773). When a post office was est. there in 1892, the name Bethlehem could not be used, as it was already in use elsewhere in the state. Redland was chosen as descriptive of the soil thereabouts. Post office closed 1906. Alt. 875. |
Redman Creek | is formed in NE Swain County by the confluence of Left Fork and Right Fork and flows SW into Bunches Creek. |
Redman Ridge | NE Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a spur extending SW from Balsam Mountain, lat. 35°34'15" N., long. 83°12' W. |
Redmans Cove | S Buncombe County SW of Hogback Ridge. |
Redmans Old Field | appears on the Collet map, 1770, as open ground on the N side of Cokey Swamp, which see, W central Edgecombe County S of Tarboro. |
Redmon | community in SE Madison County. Inc. 1897; charter repealed 1899. Alt. 1,603. |