NC Gazetteer

Pitt County

… was formed in 1760 from Beaufort County. Located in the E section of the state, it is bounded by Beaufort, Craven, Lenoir, Greene, Wilson, Edgecombe, and Martin Counties. It was named for William Pitt, Earl of Chatham (1708-78), secretary of state in England and virtual prime minister, whose vigorous war policies resulted in the defeat of the French in America by the British. Area: 656 sq. mi. County seat: Greenville, with an elevation of 64 ft. Townships are Arthur, Ayden, Belvoir, Bethel, Carolina, Chicod, Falkland, Farmville, Fountain, Greenville, Grifton, Grimesland, Pactolus, Swift Creek, and Winterville. Produces tobacco, corn, soybeans, oats, hay, apples, peanuts, cotton, poultry, hogs, livestock, lumber, textiles, batteries, baked goods, boats, canned foods, and apparel. See also Chatham County.

areas

Opening, The

bays

Martin Bay

branches

Cabin Branch
East Branch
Great Branch
Jacob Branch
Juniper Branch
Oldwoman Branch
Pea Branch
Pinelog Branch
Pocosin Branch
Poley Branch
Sams Branch
Schoolhouse Branch

cities

Greenville

communities

Ballards Crossroads
Barkerside
Bell's
Blackjack
Boyds Crossroads
Bruce
Bryan
Calico
California
Cannons Crossroads
Clayroot
Congleton
Coxville
Dupree Crossroads
Elmira Crossroads
Frog Level
Galloway Crossroads
Gardnerville
Haddocks Crossroads
Hams Crossroads
Hanrahan
Helens Crossroads
Hill
Hollands
House
Johnsons Mills
Kings Crossroads
Littlefield
McGowans Crossroads
New Belden
Quinerly
Redallia
Renston
Roundtree
Sharp Point
St. Johns
Standard
Staton
Toddy
Venters
Whichard
Whitehurst

coves

Shop Cove

creeks

Barber Creek
Bryan Creek
Chicod Creek
Grindle Creek
Hardee Creek
Kitten Creek
Little Contentnea Creek
Otter Creek
Panther Creek
Parker Creek
Suggs Creek
Tranters Creek
Tyson Creek

geological formations

Blue Banks, The

historical markers

Baptist State Convention historical marker
Blount Hall historical marker
Bryan Grimes 1828-1880 historical marker
Catechna historical marker
East Carolina University historical marker
Former Colleges historical marker
Gen. Allen Hal Turnage historical marker
John Lawson historical marker
Plank Road historical marker
Robert Lee Humber 1898-1970 historical marker
Sallie S. Cotten 1846-1929 historical marker
Thomas J. Jarvis historical marker
Voice Of America historical marker
Washington's Southern Tour historical marker

millponds

Eason Millpond
Forbes Millpond
Grimes Millpond
Harris Millpond
Shepherd Millpond

parishes

St. Michael's Parish

places of unknown type

Añadales Chase

pocosins

Grindle Pocosin

ponds

Gum Pond

regions

Coastal Plain
Coastal Plain Dialect Region

rivers

Moccasin River

runs

Broad Run
Greens Mill Run
Harris Mill Run
Hunting Run
Johnsons Mill Run
Langs Mill Run
Lawrence Run
Moyes Run
Ward Run

schools

Ayden-Grifton High School
D. H. Conley High School
Farmville Central High
Innovation Early College High
Junius H. Rose High School
North Pitt High School
PCS Early College High School
South Central High School
Vidant Health Hospital School

swamps

Baldwin Swamp
Black Swamp
Briery Swamp
Cannon Swamp
Clayroot Swamp
Cow Swamp
Creeping Swamp
Fork Swamp
Great Swamp
Gum Swamp
Harding Swamp
Horsepen Swamp
Horseway Swamp
Indian Well Swamp
Island Swamp
Thorofare Swamp

towns

Ayden
Bellarthur
Bethel
Falkland
Farmville
Fountain
Grifton
Grimesland
Marlboro
Maufin
Oakley
Pactolus
Penny Hill
Shelmerdine
Simpson
Stokes
Winterville

townships

Arthur Township
Ayden Township
Belvoir Township
Bethel Township
Carolina Township
Chicod Township
Falkland Township
Farmville Township
Fountain Township
Greenville Township
Grifton Township
Grimesland Township
Pactolus Township
Swift Creek Township
Winterville Township

waterways

Grinnel Slough