Collettsville | town in W Caldwell County on Johns River. Inc. 1897, but no longer active in municipal affairs. Named for James H. Collet, on whose land the town was laid out. Settled as early as 1837, when post office was est. |
Collie Swamp | rises in W Martin County and flows S into Tranters Creek. Appears as Huskanaw Swamp on the Price map, 1808, and the MacRae map, 1833. |
Collins Canal | See Somerset Canal. |
Collins Creek | rises in NE Rutherford County and flows S into North Fork. |
Collins Creek | rises in N Swain County in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and flows NE into Oconaluftee River. |
Collins Creek | rises in S Orange County and flows SW into Chatham County, where it enters Haw River. |
Collins Crossroad | See Dixie. |
Collins Crossroads | See Hollemans Crossroads. |
Collins Gap | on the Swain County, N.C.-Sevier County, Tenn., line in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Alt. 5,720. |
Collins Mountain | W central Swain County on the NW end of Jackson Line Mountain. |