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Place Description
Tritt Knob

central Haywood County on Jonathans Creek. Alt. 3,600.

Trollinger's Crossing

or See Haw River.

Trotman Creek

rises in S Gates County and flows W and S into Warwick Creek to form Catherine Creek.

Trotters Creek

rises in W Lenoir County and flows NW then N into Dailys Creek. Davis Mill Pond, which see, is on the creek.

Trotville

community in S Gates County. Alt. 39.

Troublefield Run Creek

rises in W Northampton County and flows S into Roanoke River.

Troublesome

community in S Rockingham County served by post office, 1834-83.

Troublesome Creek

rises in N Guilford County and flows NE into Rockingham County, where it enters Haw River. Sometimes also known as Big Troublesome Creek.

Troublesome Creek Iron Works

used during Revolutionary War. Built on Troublesome Creek, SW Rockingham County, by William Patrick, 1770. Nathanael Greene camped there, 1781; George Washington had breakfast there, June 3, 1791.

Troublesome Point

extends into the mouth of the North Landing River in NE Currituck County.