Bogue Township | central Columbus County. |
Boiling Springs | town in SW Cleveland County. Alt. 990. Inc. 1911 and took its name from a boiling spring known to the Cherokee Indians. Site of Gardner-Webb University, an outgrowth of a high school est. there in 1905. |
Boiling Springs | community in N Cherokee County on Hanging Dog Creek. |
Boiling Springs Lake | town in SE Brunswick County. Inc. 1961. |
Boiling Springs Township | former township in SW Cleveland County, now township no. 2. |
Bold Branch | rises in N Henderson County and flows SE into Clear Creek. |
Bold Run Branch | rises in S Franklin County and flows SW into Wake County, where it enters New Light Creek. |
Bolden Branch | rises in NE Cherokee County and flows NW into Junaluska Creek. |
Bolick Branch | See Anthony Bolick Branch. |
Bolin Creek | rises in SE Orange County on the S slope of Bald Mountain and flows SE, on N side of the town of Chapel Hill, to join Booker Creek in forming Little Creek. Appears as Bollings Creek on a map of Chapel Hill made in 1792 by John Daniel. The Bolling family settled in Orange County in the eighteenth century. |