
The Richlands area of eastern North Carolina is defined by a landscape where low-lying wetlands and sluggish watercourses dictate the pattern of settlement. Streams such as Squires Run and Mill Swamp drain toward the New River, which cuts through the western portion of the quadrangle. The terrain is notably marked by Hell Pocosin, a characteristic wetland feature of the coastal plain that has historically influenced road placement and land use.
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