Goodman Branch | rises in E central Brunswick County and flows S into Town Creek. |
Goodman Branch | rises in N Union County and flows SE into Richardson Creek. |
Goodman Swamp | rises in NW Bladen County and flows SW into Robeson County, where it enters Big Swamp. |
Goodman Swamp | rises in S Nansemond County, Va., and flows S into Gates County, where it enters Duke Swamp. |
Goodmans Island | in SE Bertie County between the mouth of Cashie River and Eastmost River. Irregularly shaped, it measures approx. 1¼ mi. in width and length from its most distant points. See also Purchace Islands. |
Goodson's Store | See Boger City. |
Goodsonville | See Boger City. |
Goodwill | community in NE Forsyth County served by post office, 1884-1903. |
Goodwin Creek | rises in W Perquimans County and flows E into Perquimans River. Named for Caleb Goodwin, who operated a mill on the creek about 1820. Appears as Cypress Swamp on the Moseley map, 1733, and generally known as Cypress Creek until renamed for the miller. Appears as Goodings Creek on the 1905 soil-survey map. |
Goodwin Forest | central Moore County, a tract of 1,122 acres owned by James L. Goodwin from 1930 until his death in 1967, when it was given to North Carolina State University for use in education, research, and recreation. Net proceeds are used for scholarships. Pine and hardwoods grow in the forest. |