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Casada, Jim, and Bill Lea. "The Folklores of Spring." Smoky Mountain Living 6, no. 2 (2006): 24-26.
Ciesla, W. M., H. L. Lambert, and R. T. Franklin. Forest Insect and Disease Detection Survey of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Cherokee Indian Reservation North Carolina and Tennessee. Asheville, NC: U. S. Forest Service, 1965.
Well, Elaine R., and Beulah D. Linn. "Forks of Little Pigeon Delegates to Baptist Association Before 1807." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter 34, no. 3 & 4 (2008): 30-31.
Wells, Elaine R., and Beulah D. Linn. "Forks-of-the-Little Pigeon Delegates to Baptist Associations Before 1807." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter 24, no. 3 (1998): 5-6.
Duke University, Newman Ivey White, and Clare Leighton. The Frank C. Brown Collection of North Carolina Folklore: The Folklore of North Carolina. Duke University Press, 1964.
Lix, Courtney. Frequently Asked Questions About Smoky Mountain Black Bears. Great Smoky Mountains Association, 2010.
Loubser, Johannes H. N.. "From Boulder to Mountain and Back Again : Self-Similarity Between Landscape and Mindscape in Cherokee Thought, Speech and Action as Expressed by the Judaculla Rock Petroglyphs." Time and mind : the journal of archaeology, consciousness and culture 2, no. 3 (2017): 287-312.
LaForest, Lisa Battaile. Frontispiece. Tree-Ring Research journal, 2011.
Lefler, Susan. "The Fryemont Inn." Smoky Mountain Living 4, no. 2 (2004): 92-93.
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Lea, Donna. Gatlinburg lights. Maryville, TN: Foothills Patchworks, 1997.
LaBonte, Nicholas, Jadelys Tonos, Colleen Hartel, and Keith E. Woeste. "Genetic diversity and differentiation of yellowwood [Cladrastis kentukea (Dum.Cours.) Rudd] growing in the wild and in planted populations outside the natural range." New Forests (2017).
Huang, Hongwen, Desmond R. Layne, and Don E. Riemenshneider. "Genetic Diversity and Geographic Differentiation in Pawpaw [Asimina triloba (L.) Dunal] Populations from Nine States as Revealed by Allozyme Analysis." Journal of the American Society for Horticulture Science 123, no. 4 (1998): 635-641.
Muller, Lisa I., Jennifer L. Murrow, Jason L. Lupardus, Joseph D. Clark, Joseph G. Yarkovich, William H. Stiver, Kim E. Delozier, Brittany L. Slabach, John. J. Cox, and Bradley F. Miller. "Genetic structure in Elk persists after translocation." The Journal of Wildlife Management.
Freake, Michael J., and Erik D. Lindquist. "Geographic Pattern Analysis of Pesticide Exposure in Salamander Populations in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Herpetological Conservation and Biology 3, no. 2 (2008): 231-238.
Lawson, Herbert. "George Washington Lawson (1862-1931)." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter 14, no. 4 (1988): 108-120.
Lix, Courtney. "The Gift: How Great Smoky Mountains National Park Gained a Mountain." Smokies Life Magazine 3, no. 1 (2009): 38-45.
Lesser, Mark R., and Jason D. Fridley. "Global change at the landscape level: relating regional and landscape-scale drivers of historical climate trends in the Southern Appalachians." International Journal of Climatology (2015).
Lefler, Susan, and Don McGowan. "Going Back in Time with Ranger Heather." Smoky Mountain Living 5, no. 3 (2005): 104-106.
Matmon, Ari, Paul R. Bierman, Jennifer Larsen, Scott Southworth, M. Pavich, Robert Finkel, and M. Caffee. "Grain Size Dependency of Be-10 Concentrations in Alluvial Sediments in the Great Smoky Mountains." Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta 69, no. 10 (2005): A160.
Lindsay, Mary M., and Susan Power Bratton. "Grassy Balds of the Great Smoky Mountains: Their History and Flora in Relation to Potential Management." Environmental Management 3, no. 5 (1979): 417-430.
Lukas, David. "Great Gatherings." National Wildlife (World Edition) 48, no. 4 (2010): 30-37.
Lovette, John H., and Western North Carolia Highlanders, Inc.. Great Smokies - Blue Ridge Vacation Map. Stephens Press, 1958.
Le Compte, Lamar Campbell, Harry Russell Wilkins, and Asheville Postcard Company. The Great Smokies [verse by Harry Russell Wilkins]. D. H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina, Asheville: L.C. Le Compte Postcard Collection (1910-1977), 1950.
Kavanagh, James, and Raymond Leung. Great Smoky Mountain Trees & Wildflowers: An Introduction to Familiar Species. Waterford Press, 2008.
Kavanagh, James, and Raymond Leung. Great Smoky Mountains Birds: An Introduction to Familiar Species. Waterford Press, 2008.

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