Richmond District | one of the districts into which Caswell County was divided at the time of the 1790 census. It contained 253 heads of families. |
Richmond Hill | community on the outskirts of Burlington, central Alamance County. |
Richmond Hill | community in N Yadkin County. Home of Richmond Pearson (1805-78), chief justice of North Carolina Supreme Court; he conducted a law school at his home, "Richmond Hill," which has been restored. |
Richmond Millpond | NW Scotland County on Gum Swamp Creek. Formed prior to 1800 and known until 1893 as Malloys Pond for Charles Malloy, original owner. Covers 75 acres; max. depth 18 ft. Named because it was located in Richmond County when it was formed. |
Richmond Mills | community in W Scotland County on Gum Swamp Creek. |
Richneck Creek | rises in SW Warren County and flows E into Fishing Creek. |
Richs Gap | W Avery County. |
Rickman Creek | rises in N Macon County and flows SE into Matlock Creek. |
Ricks Branch | rises in SE Cherokee County and flows SE into Little Brasstown Creek. |
Ricks Creek | rises in NW Duplin County and flows SW into Goshen Swamp. |