Winnabow | community in E central Brunswick County. Named for the plantation of Governor Daniel Russell, which, in turn, had an Indian name of unknown meaning. Called Evans Store Crossroads during the Civil War. Alt. 40. |
Winnie | See White Oak. |
Winona | community in N Richmond County served by post office, 1892-94. |
Winslow | community in N Harnett County served by post office, 1858-1904. |
Winstead | community in W central Person County served by post office, 1873-1910. |
Winstead Crossroads | community in S Nash County. |
Winsteadville | community in E Beaufort County served by post office, 1892-1909. |
Winston | formerly an independent city in central Forsyth County. Authorized by act of 1849 creating Forsyth County and named the county seat in 1851. Since 1913 it has been consolidated with Salem as Winston-Salem, which see. Named for Maj. Joseph Winston (1746-1814), Revolutionary War leader. |
Winston Lake | central Forsyth County on Brushy Fork Branch. Known earlier as City Lake. Covers 100 acres, with a max. depth of 20 ft. Used for fishing and municipal water supply. Owned by the city of Winston-Salem; open to the public. |
Winston Township | central Forsyth County, coextensive with the city of Winston-Salem. |