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Trent River (North Carolina)
The Trent River is a fresh water river of the coastal plain region of eastern North Carolina. It flows in an easterly direction from its origin approximately southwest of Kinston, North Carolina and traverses portions of Lenoir County, Jones County and Craven County prior to emptying into the Neuse River at New Bern, North Carolina. Trenton and Pollocksville are small towns that lie along its course. The river measures at its widest point and is fed by numerous fresh water branches and creeks along its length. File:FEMA - 49 - Photograph by Dave Gatley taken on 09-21-1999 in North Carolina.jpg, US Geologic Survey team measuring water flow on the Trent River. File:Neuse River Bridge.jpeg, Aerial photograph of the confluence of the Trent and Neuse Rivers. East is up. The city of New Bern is on the left. The unincorporated community of James City is to the lower right. The Trent flows from the bottom center of the picture. See also *List of rivers of North Carolina ...
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Crooked Run (Trent River Tributary)
Crooked Run is a long 2nd order tributary to the Trent River in Jones County, North Carolina. Course Crooked Run rises about 5 miles southwest of Olivers Crossroads, North Carolina and then flows north-northwest and then turns east to join the Trent River about 0.25 miles southeast of Trenton. Watershed Crooked Run drains of area, receives about 53.3 in/year of precipitation, has a wetness index of 647.73, and is about 16% forested. See also *List of rivers of North Carolina This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of North Carolina. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries alphabetically indented under each larger stream's name. Atlantic Ocean * North Landing Rive ... References Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Jones County, North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-river-stub ...
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Craven County
Craven County is located in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population was 100,720. Its county seat is New Bern, North Carolina, New Bern. The county was created in 1705 as Archdale Precinct from the now-extinct Bath County, North Carolina, Bath County. It was renamed Craven Precinct in 1712 and gained county status in 1739. It is named for William Craven, 1st Earl of Craven (1608–1697), William, Earl of Craven, who lived from 1606 to 1697. Craven County is part of the New Bern Metropolitan Statistical Area, New Bern, NC, Metropolitan Statistical Area. History On August 4, 1661, George Durant purchased land from Cisketando, king of the Yeopim Indian tribe. On March 13, 1662, a second purchase was made from Kilcocanen, another Yeopim. By 1662 Durant was living in Virginia on a tract of land along the Perquimans River which flows into Albemarle Sound, which became part of the Carolina colony in 1665. Craven County was esta ...
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Lenoir County
Lenoir County is a county in the U.S. state of North Carolina. As of the 2020 census, its population was 55,122. Its county seat is Kinston, located on the Neuse River, across which the county has its territory. Lenoir County comprises the Kinston Micropolitan statistical area. History The county was formed in 1791 from the southern part of Dobbs County. It was named for William Lenoir (1751-1839), an officer in the American Revolutionary War who took part in the Battle of Kings Mountain. He was a prominent political leader; when the county was established, he was serving as Speaker of the North Carolina Senate. Geography According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has an area of , of which (0.6%) are covered by water. State and local protected site * CSS Neuse Major water bodies * Contentnea Creek * Neuse River * Southwest Creek * Wheat Swamp (Contentnea Creek tributary) Adjacent counties * Greene County - north * Pitt County - northeast * Craven County - ...
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Kinston, North Carolina
Kinston is a city in Lenoir County, North Carolina, United States, with a population of 21,677 as of the 2010 census. It has been the county seat of Lenoir County since its formation in 1791. Kinston is located in the coastal plains region of eastern North Carolina. In 2009, Kinston won the All-America City Award. This marks the second time in 21 years the city has won the title. History Early history At the time of English settlement, the area was inhabited by the Neusiok people. Preceding the historic tribe, indigenous peoples of a variety of cultures had lived in the area for thousands of years. Before the English colonists established the city, they called the area "Atkins Bank", referring to a bluff once owned by Robert Atkins just above the Neuse River. Atkins Bank was the site of farms, a tobacco warehouse, and a Church of England mission. Kinston was created by an act of the North Carolina General Assembly in December 1762 as "Kingston", in honor of King George III ...
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Coastal Plain
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Brice Creek (Trent River Tributary)
Brice Creek is a long 3rd order tributary to the Trent River in Craven County, North Carolina. Course Brice Creek is formed at the confluence of East Prong and West Prong Brice Creek about 6 miles northwest of Havelock, North Carolina and then flows north-northwest to join the Trent River about 0.5 miles southwest of James City. Watershed Brice Creek drains of area, receives about 55.6 in/year of precipitation, has a wetness index of 631.01, and is about 23% forested. See also *List of rivers of North Carolina This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of North Carolina. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries alphabetically indented under each larger stream's name. Atlantic Ocean * North Landing Rive ... References Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Craven County, North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-river-stub ...
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Hoods Creek (Trent River Tributary)
Hoods Creek is a long 1st order tributary to the Trent River in Craven County, North Carolina. Course Hoods Creek rises at Timothy Chapel, North Carolina and then flows north to join the Trent River about 1.5 miles southwest of James City. Watershed Hoods Creek drains of area, receives about 55.1 in/year of precipitation, has a wetness index of 556.52, and is about 7% forested. See also *List of rivers of North Carolina This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of North Carolina. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries alphabetically indented under each larger stream's name. Atlantic Ocean * North Landing Rive ... References Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Craven County, North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-river-stub ...
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Reedy Branch (Trent River Tributary)
Reedy Branch is a long 1st order tributary to the Trent River in Craven County, North Carolina. This stream forms the boundary of Jones and Craven Counties for a large portion of its length. Course Reedy Branch rises about 3 miles south of Timothy Chapel, North Carolina in Croatan National Forest and then flows north to join the Trent River across from Trent Woods. Watershed Reedy Branch drains of area, receives about 54.9 in/year of precipitation, has a wetness index of 583.01, and is about 23% forested. See also *List of rivers of North Carolina This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of North Carolina. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries alphabetically indented under each larger stream's name. Atlantic Ocean * North Landing Rive ... References Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Craven County, North Carolina Rivers of Jones County, North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-river-stub ...
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Miry Hole Branch
Miry Hole Branch is a long 1st order tributary to the Trent River in Jones County, North Carolina. This is the only stream of this name in the United States. Course Miry Hole Branch rises about 2 miles south of Trent Woods, North Carolina Trent Woods is a town in Craven County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 4,155 in 2010. It is part of the New Bern, North Carolina Metropolitan Statistical Area. History The Dr. Earl S. Sloan House was listed on the National Reg ... and then flows northwest to join the Trent River about 0.5 miles east of River Bend. Watershed Miry Hole Branch drains of area, receives about 54.7 in/year of precipitation, has a wetness index of 528.11, and is about 47% forested. See also * List of rivers of North Carolina References Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Jones County, North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-river-stub ...
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Island Creek (Trent River Tributary)
Island Creek is a long 2nd order tributary to the Trent River in Jones County, North Carolina. Course Island Creek rises about 2 miles east of Pollocksville, North Carolina in Croatan National Forest and then flows northerly to join the Trent River at River Bend, North Carolina. Watershed Island Creek drains of area, receives about 54.7 in/year of precipitation, has a wetness index of 565.10, and is about 45% forested. See also *List of rivers of North Carolina This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of North Carolina. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries alphabetically indented under each larger stream's name. Atlantic Ocean * North Landing Rive ... References Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Jones County, North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-river-stub ...
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Mill Creek (Trent River Tributary)
Mill Creek is a long 3rd order tributary to the Trent River in Jones County, North Carolina. Course Mill Creek rises about 4 miles east of Pollocksville, North Carolina in Croatan National Forest and then flows southwest then turns northwest to join the Trent River at Pollocksville. Watershed Mill Creek drains of area, receives about 55.0 in/year of precipitation, has a wetness index of 642.15, and is about 17% forested. See also *List of rivers of North Carolina This is a list of rivers in the U.S. state of North Carolina. By drainage basin This list is arranged by drainage basin, with respective tributaries alphabetically indented under each larger stream's name. Atlantic Ocean * North Landing Rive ... References Rivers of North Carolina Rivers of Jones County, North Carolina {{NorthCarolina-river-stub ...
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