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Dykeman, Wilma. 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.
Trout, Ed, and Margaret Lynn Brown. Historic Buildings of the Smokies. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association, 1995.
Bush, Florence Cope. Ocona Lufta Baptist : Pioneer Church of the Smokies. Concord, TN: Misty Cove Press, 1990.
Lewis, Thomas M. N., and Madeline D. Kneberg Lewis. Oconaluftee Indian Village: An Interpretation of a Cherokee Community of 1750. Cherokee, NC: Cherokee Historical Association, 1954.
Cherokee Historical Association. Oconaluftee Indian Village in Cherokee, N. C.; Authentic Re-created Cherokee Village of 200 Years Ago. Cherokee, NC: Cherokee Historical Association, 1970.
Darryl, Chase. 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.
Mosher, Howard Frank. Walking to Gatlinburg. New York, NY: Shay Areheart Books, 2010.
Image
Historic American Engineering Record. Luten Bridges, Gatlinburg, Sevier County, TN. Historic American Engineering Record.
Historic American Engineering Record. Oconaluftee Bridge, Spanning Oconaluftee River, Cherokee, Swain County, NC. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: Historic American Engineering Record.
Historic American Buildings Survey. Oconaluftee Ranger Station, Barn, U.S. Highway 441, Waynesville, Haywood County, NC. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: Historic American Buildings Survey.
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.
Le Compte, Lamar Campbell, J L. Widman, and Asheville Postcard Company. 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.
Journal Article
Britt, Janie Malloy. "Leavin's: A Legend of the Carolina Mountains." The Carolina Play-Book 10, no. 1 (1937): 7-19.
Koch, Frederick H.. "Nancy Hanks: A New Play of the Lincoln Tradition." The Carolina Play-Book 10, no. 1 (1937): 5-6.
Lambert, Robert S.. "The Oconaluftee Valley, 1800-1860: A Study of the Sources for Mountain History." The North Carolina Historical Review 35, no. 4 (1958): 415-426.
Wells, Relli. "The Past Comes Alive When We Travel." Family Circle 68 (1966): 54-55, 95-96, 103.
Magazine Article
Houk, Rose. "The Heirloom Apple of Our Eye." Smokies Life Magazine 3, no. 2 (2009): 28-35.
Hebert, Deb. "Mountain Farm Museum." Smoky Mountain Living 5, no. 3 (2005): 79-81.
Beadle, Michael. "Oconaluftee Village." Smoky Mountain Living 1, no. 2 (2001): 73-75.
Bush, Florence Cope. "The Other Side of the Smokies." Smoky Mountain Trails 7, no. 3 (1989): 8-9.
Map
National Park Service. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina/Tennessee / U.S. . Washington, D.C.: Department of the Interior, National Park Service , 1982.
Pamphlet
Parris, John. Oconaluftee: An Historical Reproduction of a Cherokee Indian Village of 1750. Cherokee, N.C.: Cherokee Historical Association, 1954.

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