
The coastal plain of North Carolina is defined here by an intricate network of swampy tributaries and small settlements. Named for the watercourse that runs through the northern portion of the sheet, Blounts Creek serves as a central landmark for this landscape of low-lying wetlands and agricultural roads. The map illustrates a rural settlement pattern where crossroads such as Coxs Crossroads and smaller communities like Stilley, Edward, and Cayton anchor the local geography.
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1950 Edward
Beaufort County, NC

1950 South Creek
Beaufort County, NC

1951 Bunyan
Beaufort County, NC

1951 Hackney
Beaufort County, NC

1951 Ransomville
Beaufort County, NC

1953 Blounts Bay
Beaufort County, NC

1954 Pike Road
Beaufort County, NC

1978 Hoke
Beaufort County, NC

1997 Hackney
Beaufort County, NC

1997 Hoke
Beaufort County, NC

1997 Pike Road
Beaufort County, NC

1997 Ransomville
Beaufort County, NC

2000 South Creek
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Blounts Bay
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Bunyan
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Edward
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Hackney
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Hoke
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Old Ford
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Pike Road
Beaufort County, NC

2022 Ransomville
Beaufort County, NC

2022 South Creek
Beaufort County, NC