Bonaparte Landing | SW Brunswick County on the Intracoastal Waterway. |
Bonarva | plantation of the Pettigrew family in SE Washington County and W Tyrrell County. Of the various plantation houses of the Pettigrew family, two were on Bonarva. Belgrade, in Washington County, was built about 1796 and is still standing; it was named for the earlier Pettigrew house on Harveys Neck in Perquimans County. Magnolia was built in Tyrrell County, the site of the greater portion of the Pettigrew lands. Scotch Hall was the Pettigrew home in Bertie County. Belgrade is now a part of Pettigrew State Park, which see. |
Bonarva Canal | W Tyrrell County, flows from Lake Phelps NE into Old Canal. Known also as Magnolia Canal. Dug during antebellum era with slave labor to drain swamplands for cultivation. |
Bond Creek | rises in SE Beaufort County and flows N into the mouth of South Creek at Pamlico River. |
Bonds Ferry | See Pamlico River. |
Bone Camp Branch | rises in S Madison County and flows SW into Bull Creek. |
Bone Valley | NW Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Named after an early settler found the bleached bones of his long-lost cows there. |
Bone Valley Creek | is formed in NW Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park by the junction of Roaring Creek and Defeat Branch. It flows S into Hazel Creek. |
Bones Creek | rises in NW Cumberland County and flows SE and S into Little Rockfish Creek. |
Boney Mill Pond | on Paget Branch in S Duplin County. |