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Bake, William A., and James J. Kilpatrick. The American South: Four Seasons of the Land. Oxmoor House, 1980.
Ball, J. Curtis. "Association of White Pine with Other Forest Tree Species and Ribes in the Southern Appalachians." Journal of Forestry 47, no. 4 (1949): 285-291.
Ballard, Sandra L.. Appalachian Journal. Knoxville, TN: Appalachian State University, 1972.
Baranski, Michael J.. An Analysis of Variation Within White Oak (Quercus alba L.). North Carolina Agriculture Experiment Station, 1975.
Barrett, Hope Rebecca, and Stephen C. Nodvin. Assessment of Potential Impacts of Gypsy Moth Infestations in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In First Annual Southern Appalachian Man and the Biosphere Conference. Gatlinburg, TN: Tennessee Valley Authority, 1990.
Barrett, Hope Rebecca. Assessment of Potential Impacts of Gypsy Moths on the Forests of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Ecology. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1993.
Bateman, Leslie Wylie. "At the Gatlinburg-Pittman High School Shelter, Survivors of the Fire Gather to Find Their Way." (2016).
Bates, Angi Orton. "The Appalachian Bear Center." Smoky Mountain Living 6, no. 1 (2006): 104-105, 115.
Benyshek, Tasha. “Archaeological Data Recovery Investigations for the EBCI EMS Building Utility Trench, Qualla Boundary, Swain County, North Carolina.”. Chapel Hill, NC: TRC Garrow Associates Inc.,, 2007.
Benyshek, Tasha, and Paul A. Webb. Archeological Survey for the Proposed Smokemont Water and Sewer Project, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina: Final Report and Addendum 1 Final Report. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: TRC Garrow Associates Inc.,, 2006.
Berman, Eleanor. Away for the Weekend, Southeast: Great Getaways for Every Season in Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee. rev. ed. Three Rivers Press, 2001.
Bernard, Ernest C.. "Arlea judithnajtae n. sp. (Collembola: Isotomidae), a temperate North American member of a Gondwanan genus." Zoosystema 39, no. 1 (2017): 87-93.
Bertolani, Roberto, Paul J. Bartels, Roberto Guidetti, Michele Cesari, and Diane R. Nelson. "Aquatic Tardigrades in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina and Tennessee, U.S.A., with the Description of a New Species of Thulinius (Tardigrada, Isohypsibiidae)." Zootaxa 3764, no. 5 (2014): 524-536.
Bigbee, Richard Paul. Anthropometric Variation of the Cherokee, Choctaw, Kiowa and Pawnee Amerindians. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1992.
Blevins, Wade. And Then the Feather Fell. Prairie Grove, AK: Ozark Pub., 1994.
Blevins, Wade. A-ta-ga-hi's Gift In Cherokee Indian Legend Series. Vol. 6. Prairie Grove, AR: Ozark Pub., 1996.
Blomquist, H. L.. "Another New Species of Plagiochila from the Southern Appalachian Mountains." The Bryologist 43, no. 4 (1940): 89-95.
Bolgiano, Chris. The Appalachian Forest : A Search for Roots and Renewal. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1998.
Boslough, John, John Gattuso, and Richard Tourangeau. America's National Park. Lincolnwood, IL: Publications Internatinal, 1997.
Boslough, John. America's National Parks. Lincolnwood, IL: Publications International, 1997.
Brashear, Ivy. "Appalachia - a Region in Economic Transition." Horizons 26, no. 5 (2013): 16-19.
Bratton, Susan Power, Raymond C. Mathews, and Peter S. White. "Agricultural Area Impacts WIthin a Natural Area: Cades Cove, A Case History." Environmental Management 4, no. 5 (1980): 433-448.
Breeding, Robert L.. Appalachian Haven. Revised ed. Maynardville, TN: Ireland Cooke Press, 1981.
Brewer, David M.. Archeological Site Damage Assessment at Historic House Site #129, Sugarlands Trail, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, GRSM Accession 1607, SEAC Accession 1296. Tallahassee, FL: Southeast Archeological Center, 1997.
Bridges, Anne, and Ken Wise. "Albert Gordon "Dutch" Roth, 1890-1974." Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy 2, no. 1 (2001): 2.

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