Lee Mountain | E Haywood County, extends NE between Bald Creek and Liner Creek. |
Lee Swamp | rises in SW Wilson County and flows SE in an arc into Black Creek. Named for local family. |
Leechburg | See Leachburg. |
Leechville | town in E Beaufort County on Pungo River. Inc. 1834 and name changed from Lumberton. Reincorporated 1899, but long inactive in municipal affairs. |
Leepers Creek | is formed by the junction of Sawmill and Lippard Creeks in NE Lincoln County. It flows SE into Gaston County, where it joins Killians Creek in forming Dutchmans Creek. Appears as Leapers Creek on the Collet map, 1770. |
Lees Branch | rises in W Warren County and flows SE and SW into Shocco Creek. |
Lees Creek | rises in SE Beaufort County and flows NW into Pamlico River. Appears on the Collet map, 1770. |
Lees Creek | rises in NW Northampton County and flows SW into Roanoke River. |
Lees Landing | on Upper Broad Creek in W Pamlico County. |
Lees Millpond | E Scotland County on Big Shoeheel Creek. Covers 50 acres; max. depth 18 ft. |