Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Queensdale |
community in N Robeson County served by post office, 1820-1904. Formerly known as McQueen's Store. |
| Query's |
community in E Mecklenburg County served by post office, 1859-1903. Named for James Query, first postmaster. |
| Quewhiffle Creek |
rises in W Hoke County and flows S into Lumber River. The name may be derived through faulty pronunciation from the Gaelic Culmhutar (pronounced "kul-vutar"), meaning "smuggler" or "mutineer." See also Cuwhiffle. |
| Quewhiffle Township |
W Hoke County. |
| Quhele |
See Maxton. |
| Quick |
community in W Caswell County originally known as Kill Quick. Post office est. there in 1898 closed 1909. |
| Quiet |
community in N Moore County served by post office, 1883-1905. Ten mi. W was Noise, which see. |
| Quillaree Branch |
rises in NE Swain County and flows SE into Straight Fork. |
| Quillen Mountain |
on the Transylvania County, N.C.-Greenville County, S.C., line near the head of Pole Ridge Branch. |
| Quincy |
community in N Onslow County served by post office, 1893-1903. |