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Place Description
Middle Fork [Grassy Creek]

rises in S Mitchell County and flows NE to join East Fork [Grassy Creek] in forming Grassy Creek.

Middle Fork [Hawk Branch]

rises in N Yancey County and flows SW to join South Fork [Hawk Branch] in forming Hawk Branch.

Middle Fork [Lower Creek]

rises in NE Caldwell County and flows SW into Zacks Fork.

Middle Fork [Raven Fork]

rises in NE Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and flows SW to join Left Fork and Right Fork in forming Raven Fork [Oconaluftee River].

Middle Fork [Reddies River]

rises in NW Wilkes County and flows SE to join North Fork [Reddies River] in forming Reddies River.

Middle Fork [Rock Creek]

rises in S Yancey County and flows E to join North Fork [Rock Creek] in forming Rock Creek.

Middle Fork [South Fork New River]

rises in S Watauga County on E limits of town of Blowing Rock and flows NE and then N to join East Fork and Flannery Fork in forming South Fork New River approx. 2 mi. SE of town of Boone.

Middle Fork [Upper Creek]

rises in S Yancey County and flows SE to join South Fork [Upper Creek] in forming Upper Creek.

Middle Fourth Creek

See Morrison Creek.

Middle Ground

a former shoal between Oak Island and Bald Head (Smith Island) in SE Brunswick County; appears on the Collet map, 1770. It is called Sea Cattle on the Price map, 1808, but the shoal had eroded and was practically gone by 1833 (MacRae map).