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Pi Phi Staff. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1925.
Pigeon River in Sugarlands.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1925.
Pollard Cottage.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1925.
Postcard inscription from Frances Curtis to her mother.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1925.
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.
Plaque donated by Alfred E. Gibson of Cleveland.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1930.
A primitive sorghum press used in the mountains.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1930.
Pushing rail cars upright near Hartford, Tennessee. A hard windstorm blew them over.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Albert Gordon "Dutch" Roth Digital Photograph Collection, 1930.
Preliminary Report on the Liverworts of Eastern Tennessee." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 6, no. 4 (1931): 163-173.
"Paul Harnburg at camp twelve miles east of Deals Gap.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Albert Gordon "Dutch" Roth Digital Photograph Collection, 1932.
A Preliminary Report on A Survey of the Faunal Relations in the Eastern National Parks. Chicago, IL: Chicago Academy of Science, 1934.
Putting the roof on Smoky Mountains Hiking Club cabin.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Albert Gordon "Dutch" Roth Digital Photograph Collection, 1934.
Potential Earning Power of Southern Mountaineer Handicraft. Vol. Bulletin of the Women's Bureau. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935.
The Present Status of the Olive-Sided Flycatcher as a Breeding Bird in Western North Carolina and Eastern Tennessee." The Wilson Bulletin 47, no. 2 (1935): 165.
"The past and president presidents of the Smoky Mountains Hiking Club at Lee Lake. From left to right, George Barber, Brockway Crouch, James Thompson, Dr. H. M. Jennison, Harvey Broome, Guy Frizzell, Henry R. Duncan, Marshall A. Wilson. First eight.... The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Albert Gordon "Dutch" Roth Digital Photograph Collection, 1936.
Photocopy of May 21, 1936 photograph showing the house (south front). Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: A Sketch of Mountain Life: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1936.
Photocopy of May 21, 1936 photograph showing the interior of the Big House (main portion, living-bedroom). Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: A Sketch of Mountain Life: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1936.
Photocopy of photograph showing myrtle-covered spring. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: A Sketch of Mountain Life: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1936.
Photocopy of photograph showing the corn crib as it looked on May 21, 1936. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: A Sketch of Mountain Life: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1936.
Photocopy of photograph showing the three Walker sisters ginning cotton. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: A Sketch of Mountain Life: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1936.
Perpetuation of Spruce on Cut-Over and Burned Lands in the Higher Southern Appalachian Mountains." Ecological Monographs 7, no. 1 (1937): 125-167.
"Pine burrs on the Greenbrier Pinnacle.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Albert Gordon "Dutch" Roth Digital Photograph Collection, 1937.
Pine Siskins in the Great Smokies." The Migrant 8, no. 4 (1937): 69-70.
"A Preliminary Guide to the Greenbrier-Brushy Mountain Nature Trail, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1937.
A Preliminary List of the Fungi of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Castanea 2, no. 4 (1937): 45-58.
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