Williams Creek | rises in W Wake County and flows SE into Swift Creek. |
Williams Crossroads | community in S Wake County near the head of Neal Branch. |
Williams Lake | NW Sampson County on Caesar Swamp. Formed about 1855 as a millpond. Covers 30 acres; max. depth 12 ft. First owned by Joel Jackson and known as Joel Jackson Pond; acquired by his daughter, who married a Williams, hence the present name. |
Williams Mill Creek | rises in E Anson County and flows SE into Jones Creek. |
Williams Millpond | S Wayne County on a tributary of Northeast Cape Fear River. Dam and corn mill built there prior to 1915 by Robert Williams, for whom it is named. Max. depth 10 ft.; area 25 acres. Fishing and boating; open to the public. Owned by Elizabeth Wooten Holmes, granddaughter of builder. |
Williams Millpond | See Merchants Millpond. |
Williams Mountain | E Haywood County, extends NE from Beaverdam Creek to Big Butte Mountain. |
Williams Mountain | S Polk County. Alt. approx. 1,450. |
Williams Old Mill Branch | rises in central Sampson County and flows SW into Great Coharie Creek. |
Williams Pond | See Nobles Mill Pond. |