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Waysideformer community in W Swain County on Little Tennessee River. A post office, 1880-1922. Site now submerged by Fontana Lake.
Weapemeocthe principal town of the Weapemeoc Indians visited by Ralph Lane and fellow explorers in 1585-86, was near present-day Edenton, S Chowan County. The word was also the Indian name for Albemarle Sound and may be an Algonquian word for "where shelter from the wind is sought."
Wease MountainNE Rutherford County between the head of South Creek and Molly Fork. Alt. approx. 2,100.
Weaselcommunity in NW Ashe County. Alt. 2,790.
Weatherman Baldon the Cherokee-Clay county line in the Valley River Mountains. Alt. 4,700. Known by the Indians as Kolasko
Weatherspoon Cooling Pondin E Robeson County at the junction of Lumber River and Jacob Swamp. Approx. 3 mi. SE of city of Lumberton. Formed in 1955 to cover 231 acres, with a max. depth of 5 ft.; shoreline is 4 mi. Named for W. Herbert Weatherspoon, longtime official of Carolina Power and Light Company. Used to cool steam condensers.
Weavercommunity in central Durham County.
Weaver Branchrises in NE Cherokee County and flows SW into Junaluska Creek.
Weaver Branchrises in NE Swain County and flows SE into Breedlove Branch.
Weaver Creekrises in E Chatham County and flows NW into Beaver Creek.