Warrensville | town in central Ashe County. Inc. 1931, but not now active in municipal affairs. Settled about 1826 and known as Buffalo Creek until renamed for the builder of first gristmill and sawmill. |
Warrenton | city and county seat, in W central Warren County. Est. 1779. Alt. 451. Named for the county, which was in turn named for Joseph Warren, killed at Bunker Hill. Produces lumber products, and textiles. |
Warrenton Township | central Warren County. |
Warrick | See Peterson. |
Warrick Branch | rises in W Mitchell County and flows S into Toe River. |
Warrington | See Fort Landing. |
Warrior | African American community in central Caldwell County. |
Warrior Creek | rises in central Caldwell County and flows NE into Yadkin River in W end of Happy Valley. |
Warrior Creek | rises in S Wilkes County and flows N into W. Kerr Scott Reservoir. Originally known as Bear Creek. Daniel Boone's wilderness trail into Kentucky passed nearby. |
Warrior Creek | See Boomer. |