North Carolina Incorporated Towns Whose Charters Have Been Repealed or Which are Currently Inactive By Counties Alexander Hiddenite Anson Blakeleyville Fountainshead Gloucester Gordontown Sneedsborough South Wadesboro Ashe Ore Knob Todd (partially in Watauga county) Warrensville Beaufort Corepoint Edward(s) Edward s Mill Leechville Pinetown South Creek Stanton Yeatsville Bertie Bertie (merged into Windsor, 1959) Hexlena Bladen Abbottsburg Council West Bladenboro Brunswick Brunswick Myrtle Walkersburg Buncombe Alexander
Arden Barnardsville Biltmore (merged into Asheville, 1929) Buena Vista Hazel Inanda Jupiter Kenilworth (merged into Asheville, 1929) Leicester Montford (merged into Asheville, 1905) South Biltmore (merged into Asheville, 1929) Sunset Park Victoria (merged into Asheville, 1905) West Asheville (merged into Asheville, 1917) Woolsey (originally Ramoth, merged into Asheville, 1905) Cabarrus Forest Hill Caldwell Collettsville Grandin Mortimer Patterson Camden Jonesborough Shiloh South Mills Carteret Atlantic Bayshore Park (merged into Cape Carteret, 1963) Lenoxville Portsmouth Caswell Leasburg Catawba Berryville Highland (merged into Hickory, 1931) Plateau (Originally Keeversville) West Hickory (merged into Hickory, 1931) Chatham
Bennett Bonlee Bonsal (Also partially in Wake county) Gulf Haywood Jefferson Lyons Merry Oaks Moncure Ore Hill Osgood Cherokee Culberson Marble Chowan Center Hill North Edenton Cleveland Cleveland Mills Erwinsville (Originally Burr) Columbus Acme (Originally Cronly) Clarendon Evergreen Hallsboro Honey Hill Lewisville New Berlin Pireway Sidney Cumberland Bonnie Doone Cumberland Manchester Currituck Arlington Dare Carteret
Davidson Browntown Clemmonsville Yadkin College Davie Advance Clarkesville Fork Church Fulton Oxford Duplin Bowdens Duplin Roads Hallsborough Sarecto Stricklandsville Durham Hickstown North Durham Edgecombe Battleboro (also partially in Nash county; merged into Rocky Mount, 1996) Coakley Farrar (originally Hilma; merged into Tarboro, 1909) Lawrence (originally Killquick and also called Hickory Hill) Mildred Old Sparta Penny Hill (also partially in Pitt county) Runnymede (merged into Tarboro, 1909) St. Lewis West Tarboro (merged into Tarboro, 1909) Forsyth Richmond Vienna Waughtown Franklin Wood Gaston Alexis Dellview
East Kings Mountain (merged into Kings Mountain, 1923) Hardin (may be same community as Hardin Cotton Mills) Hardin Cotton Mills (may be same community as Hardin) Mountain Island Wilson s Factory Gates Eure Granville Virgilina Greene Contentnea Jason Maury Rufe Scuffleton Guilford Hamilton Lakes (merged into Greensboro, 1957) Martinville Halifax Chockeyotte Essex Palmyra Ringwood South Gaston Tillery Harnett Averasboro Averasburgh Buie s Creek Bunlevel Swann(s) Station (partially in Moore county) Haywood Buford Crestmont Hazelwood (merged into Waynesville, 1993) Henderson East Flat Rock Ripley (merged into Hendersonville, 1917)
Hertford Mapleton Tunis Union Hyde Englehard Fairfield Germaintown Leonsburg Middleton Nebraska Newport Sladesville Swan Quarter Iredell Mount Mourne New Institute Olin Williamsburg Jackson Cashiers Glenville Whittier (also in Swain county) Johnston Selma Cotton Mills Lee Jonesboro (merged into Sanford, 1947) Swanns (also know as Swan s) Lenoir Deep Run Graingers Lincoln Crouse Denver Iron Station McDowell Glenwood
Nebo Portia Macon Otto Madison Huntsborough Paint Rock Redmon Spaightville Walnut Martin Blountsville Goldpoint (or Gold Point) Mecklenburg Myers Park Mitchell Linville Minneapolis Montezuma Montgomery Edinburg Henderson Wilton Moore Alfordston Jackson Springs Keyser Manly Manly Station Swann(s) Station (Partially in Harnett county) West Southern Pines (merged into Southern Pines, 1931) Nash Argo Battleboro (also partially in Edgecombe county; merged into Rocky Mount, 1996) Rocky Mount Mills Westray Northampton
Blakely Hawns Margarettsville Milwaukee Pendleton Onslow Chadwick Acres Johnston Orange New Market Pamlico Hollyville Pamlico Pasquotank Nixonton Pender New Exeter Point Caswell (Originally Caswell) Rocky Point Sloop Point South Washington Pitt Polk Bell-Arthur (Originally Arthur) Keelsville Marlboro Maufin Oakley Pactolus Penny Hill (Also partially in Edgecombe county) Shelmerdine Stokes Lynn Mills Springs Randolph Cedar Falls Columbus Coxborough
Farmer Jacksonville Johnstonville New Market New Salem Worthville Richmond Hasty Lewarae Roberdel Stewart s Town Robeson Buie Dundarrach East Lumberton Kingsdale North Lumberton Pates Princess Anne Rockingham Draper (merged to create Eden, 1967) Grogansville Jackson Leaksville (merged to create Eden, 1967) Ruffin Spray (merged to create Eden, 1967) Rowan Chestnut Hill Enochville Gold Hill Island Borough Woodleaf Rutherford Alexander Mills (merged into Forest City, 1999) Union Mills Sampson Ingold Lisbon (or Lisburn) Parkersburg Taylorsville
Stanly Allenton Aquadale Big Lick Gladstone Tindallsville Stokes Surry Swain Danton Germanton (or Germantown) Hairstonborough Pinnacle Halcombville Hallsborough Perkinsville Rockford Almand Bushnell Proctor Whittier (also in Jackson county) Transylvania North Brevard (merged into Brevard, 1927) Union Vance Wake Benton Heights (merged into Monroe, 1945) Griffinsville Stout West Monroe (merged into Monroe, 1949) Townesville Williamsboro Bonsal (Also partially in Chatham county) Eagle Rock Forestville Garner s Station New Hill Royall Cotton Mills
Wakefield Warren Manson Ridgeway Vaughan (also known as Vaughn[s]) Washington Cherry Watauga Shawneehaw Todd (partially in Ashe county) Wayne Dudley Nahunta Patetown Waynesborough Whitehall Wilkes Denneysville Roaring River Wilson Boyett Bridgersville Joyner s Silverboro (May be same locality as Boyett) Town Creek Wilbanks Yadkin Arlington (merged into Jonesville, 2001) Hamptonville Huntsville Shore Smithtown Williams