Wilkins | community in SW Granville County served by post office, 1890-1905. Named for L. A. Wilkins, first postmaster and donor of right-of-way for railroad and land for the station. Alt. 360. |
Wilkins Bluff | S Onslow County, extends into New River. |
Wilkins Creek | rises in N Haywood County and flows SW into Pigeon River. |
Wilkinson | community in E Beaufort County. |
Wilkinson Creek | rises in N Chatham County and flows SW into Haw River. |
Wilkinson Point | the S tip of Pamlico County extending into Neuse River. Appears on the Lawson map, 1709; called Rich Neck in local records of 1706. |
Wilkinson Swamp | rises in W Robeson County and flows SW into South Carolina, where it enters Little Pee Dee River. |
Wilkinson's Lake | See Bakers Lake. |
Wilksville | community in W Robeson County served by post office, 1890-1902. |
Will Branch | rises in N Swain County and flows SW into Oconaluftee River. |