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At Home in the Smokies: A History Handbook for Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina and Tennessee. Rev. ed. of: Highland Homeland by Wilma Dykeman and Jim Stokely, 1978 ed. Washington, D.C.: Department of the Interior, National Park Service , 1984.
Historic Buildings of the Smokies. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association, 1995.
Ocona Lufta Baptist : Pioneer Church of the Smokies. Concord, TN: Misty Cove Press, 1990.
Oconaluftee Indian Village: An Interpretation of a Cherokee Community of 1750. Cherokee, NC: Cherokee Historical Association, 1954.
Oconaluftee Indian Village in Cherokee, N. C.; Authentic Re-created Cherokee Village of 200 Years Ago. Cherokee, NC: Cherokee Historical Association, 1970.
Selected Living Historical Farms, Villages and Agricultural Museums in the United States and Canada. Washington D.C.: Association for Living Historical Farms and Agricultural Musuems, Smithsonian Institution, 1976.
Walking to Gatlinburg. New York, NY: Shay Areheart Books, 2010.
Luten Bridges, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, TN. Historic American Engineering Record.
Oconaluftee Bridge, Spanning Oconaluftee River, Cherokee, Swain County, NC. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: Historic American Engineering Record.
Oconaluftee Ranger Station, Barn, U.S. Highway 441, Waynesville, Haywood County, NC. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: Historic American Buildings Survey.
Oconaluftee Ranger Station, House, U.S. Highway 441, Waynesville, Haywood County, NC. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: Historic American Buildings Survey.
Panoramic view of Cherokee Indian Reservation and Oconalufty River Valley. D. H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina, Asheville: L.C. Le Compte Postcard Collection (1910-1977), 1930.
Leavin's: A Legend of the Carolina Mountains." The Carolina Play-Book 10, no. 1 (1937): 7-19.
"Nancy Hanks: A New Play of the Lincoln Tradition." The Carolina Play-Book 10, no. 1 (1937): 5-6.
"The Oconaluftee Valley, 1800-1860: A Study of the Sources for Mountain History." The North Carolina Historical Review 35, no. 4 (1958): 415-426.
"The Past Comes Alive When We Travel." Family Circle 68 (1966): 54-55, 95-96, 103.
"The Heirloom Apple of Our Eye." Smokies Life Magazine 3, no. 2 (2009): 28-35.
"Mountain Farm Museum." Smoky Mountain Living 5, no. 3 (2005): 79-81.
"Oconaluftee Village." Smoky Mountain Living 1, no. 2 (2001): 73-75.
"The Other Side of the Smokies." Smoky Mountain Trails 7, no. 3 (1989): 8-9.
"Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina/Tennessee / U.S. . Washington, D.C.: Department of the Interior, National Park Service , 1982.
Oconaluftee: An Historical Reproduction of a Cherokee Indian Village of 1750. Cherokee, N.C.: Cherokee Historical Association, 1954.
Archaeological Investigations for the Oconaluftee Visitor Center Expansion, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina. Archaeological Research Laboratory. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2008.
Archeological Investigation of the Oconaluftee Floodplain. Tallahassee, FL: Southeast Archeological Center, 1976.
Archeological Investigations for the Oconaluftee Maintenance Area Sewer Project (SEAC Acc. 1243), July 15-19, 1996. Tallahassee, FL: Southeast Archeological Center, 1996.