
Black River and Six Runs Creek converge in this southeastern corner of Sampson County, defining a landscape of sprawling wetlands and winding waterways. The settlement of Ingold serves as a central point for a network of rural roads, while the community of Clear Run sits near the confluence of the river and Clear Run creek. The terrain is deeply marked by a complex system of tributaries, including Great Coharie Creek, Little Coharie Creek, and Tarkill Br, reflecting the area's history as a hydraulic crossroads. Significant wetland features such as Hog Island Swamp and Bills Swamp illustrate the preservation of the region's natural riverine character into the twenty-first century. These waterways were once the primary arteries for local commerce, a heritage still visible in road names like Mathis Mill Rd and Old Mill Branch Ln.
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