Little Yellow Mountain | on the Avery-Mitchell county line. Alt. 5,000-5,100. |
Little Yellow Mountain | SE Macon County between Brooks Creek and Monger Creek. |
Little's Mill | community in NW Richmond County on Little River. A post office operated there from 1850 to 1913. |
Little's Mills | community in N Richmond County served by post office, 1850-1913. |
Littledals Ferry | See Mount Gould. |
Littlefield | community in S Pitt County. Alt. 57. |
Littleton | town in E Warren County and NW Halifax County. Alt. 389. Inc. 1877 and named for Little Manor, which see. Person's Ordinary, the tavern owned by Thomas Person (1733-1800), Regulator, officer of the Continental Line, and state legislator, was located there and is shown on the Collet map, 1770. The tavern, which is still standing, was called Peterson Inn on the Price map, 1808. Littleton was mentioned by name in newspapers as early as 1823, and in 1831 a post office was est. there under the present name. The MacRae map, 1833, shows Littleton as an established community. |
Littleton's Store | community in central Onslow County between Rocky Run and Mott Creek. |
Littletown Township | NW Halifax County. |
Liverman | See Newton. |