Abbotts Creek (Forsyth County and Davidson County, N.C.)
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found: Work cat: Flood plain information, Lexington, North Carolina, 1964?:leaf 2 (city of Lexington in Davidson County, N.C., built between Abbotts and Swearing Creeks)
found: The North Carolina gazetteer, c2010(Abbotts Creek; rises in northeast Davidson County and flows southwest into Yadkin River; appears as Abbots Creek on the Collet map, 1770; also a river called Abbott's Creek in Wake County and a community in Davidson County called Abbotts Creek)
found: GNIS, Jan. 22, 2015(Abbotts Creek; stream beginning in Forsyth County, N.C., and ending in Davidson County, N.C.; variant names: Abbots Creek, Abbots River; also Township of Abbotts Creek in Davidson County and Township of Abbotts Creek in Forsyth County; 35°37ʹ44ʺN 080°15ʹ48ʺW; Abbots Creek is a variant name for Abotts Creek, historical ppl in Davidson County, N.C., and a variant name for Little River)
found: Wikipedia, Jan. 22, 2015(Abbotts Creek starts in Winston-Salem, N.C., in Forsyth County and becomes High Rock Lake near Lexington, N.C., in Davidson County)
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2015-01-22: new
2015-05-08: revised
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