Parrish Creek | rises in central Macon County and flows NW into Burningtown Creek. |
Parrish's Pond | formed about 1890 on Redbud Creek in E Franklin County. Covers 20 acres, with a max. depth of 15 ft. Known first as Babbit's Pond and then as Woods Pond. |
Parrotts | community in N Lenoir County. Named for the Parrott family, which settled in the vicinity in the 1760s. Alt. 54. |
Parrotts Creek | rises in E Onslow County and flows E into Queens Creek. Named for John Parrott. Generally known locally as Parrotts Swamp but also called Moseley's Creek. |
Parrotts Swamp | See Parrotts Creek. |
Parson Bald | in Great Smoky Mountains National Park on Swain County, N.C.-Blount County, Tenn., line, lat. 35°31'25" N., long. 83°53' W. Alt. 4,730. |
Parson Branch | rises in N Yancey County and flows SE into Peterson Branch. |
Parsons Branch | rises in NE Cherokee County on Brushy Head Mountain and flows W into Valley River. |
Parsonville | community in W Wilkes County on North Prong Lewis Fork Creek. |
Partee | See Tuttles Store. |