Rhodes Mill Creek | rises in S Catawba County and flows SE into Pott Creek. |
Rhodes Point | central Onslow County in Farnell Bay in Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Air Station. |
Rhodestown | community in E Onslow County. |
Rhodhiss | town on Burke-Caldwell county line near the E extremity of Burke County. Settled 1875. Inc. 1903. Alt. 965. Named in 1902 for John Rhodes and George Hiss, who est. a cotton mill there. The town is divided by the Catawba River, and at one time the portion in Burke County was known as Cliffs. Produces textiles. |
Rhodhiss Lake | on the Catawba River, Burke and Caldwell Counties. Formed 1924-25. Covers 3,515 acres, with a shoreline of 90 mi. Owned by Duke Power Co. and site of hydroelectric power plant. |
Rhodo | community in N Cherokee County. According to local tradition, it was named for the "raw dough" biscuits once served at a local boardinghouse. |
Rhody Franklin Mountain | N Madison County between Shelton Laurel Creek and the head of Martin Branch. |
Rhyne | See Daniels-Rhyne. |
Rhynes Crossroads | community in W central Pender County. |
Ricahokene | a village of Weapemeoc Indian tribe in what is now S Perquimans County on Perquimans River. Shown on the White map, 1585; appears as Rickahock on the Comberford map, 1657. The name survives in adjoining Chowan County as Rockyhock, which see. |