Gazetteer
| Place | Description |
|---|---|
| Sweetwater Gap |
S Clay County between Kimsey Ridge and Ivy Top. |
| Sweetwater Spring |
in the headwaters of Haywood Gap Stream in S Haywood County. |
| Sweetwater Township |
W Clay County. |
| Sweezy Mountain |
a peak on Cherry Mountain, E Rutherford County. A large pile of rocks on the W side is known as the Rock House. |
| Swepsonville |
community in central Alamance County. Named for George W. Swepson (1811-83), who built a cotton mill there in 1868. Inc. 1887; charter repealed 1901. |
| Swift Creek |
rises in S central Pitt County and flows SE into N Craven County, where it enters Neuse River. Appears on the Moseley map, 1733. |
| Swift Creek Township |
former township in NW Edgecombe County, now township no. 7. |
| Swift Fork Branch |
rises in SE Watauga County and flows SE into Elk Creek. |
| Swift Island |
community in SW Montgomery County served by post office, 1850-83. Site of hydroelectric plant, 1926, forming Lake Tillery. |
| Swim Bald |
on the Graham-Swain county line between Sassafras Gap and The Jump-up. |