Taylors Creek | rises in SW Duplin County and flows SE into Duffs Creek. |
Taylors Creek | rises in NW Franklin County and flows N into Tar River. |
Taylors Creek | rises in E Gaston County and flows SE into Dutchmans Creek. |
Taylors Creek | rises in S central Randolph County and flows W into Caraway Creek. |
Taylors Ferry | operated across the Roanoke River between Bertie County and Martin County. Appears on the Collet map, 1770, and known to have been in operation as late as 1833. |
Taylors Mill | See Tippetts Mill Pond. |
Taylors Mill Pond | on the head of Corduroy Swamp in central Northampton County; approx. ¾ mi. long. |
Taylors Pond | on the head of Reedy Branch in NW Duplin County. |
Taylors Store | community in NW Nash County. |
Taylorsville | town and county seat, central Alexander County. Settled 1847; inc. 1851. Probably named for Zachary Taylor (1784-1850), whose defeat of Santa Anna early in 1847 ended the war in N Mexico; Taylor was president of the United States, 1849-50. Alt. 1,247. Produces textiles, furniture, and paper boxes. |