@article {12951, title = {Southern Appalachian public lands : outdoor recreation map}, year = {2016}, publisher = {United States Forest Service}, keywords = {Civil War, Maps, Recreation, Roads, Tourism}, author = {United States Forest Service} } @book {11440, title = {North Carolina Civil War Monuments: An Illustrated History}, year = {2013}, note = {Illustrations}, pages = {259}, publisher = {McFarland \& Co.}, organization = {McFarland \& Co.}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Monuments}, author = {Butler, Douglas J} } @article {12603, title = {A Hard Road to Travel Out of Dixie}, journal = {Rochester History}, volume = {74}, year = {2012}, month = {Spring}, pages = {3-20}, keywords = {Biographies, Civil War, History}, issn = {0035-7413}, author = {Shelton, W. H.} } @article {5104, title = {Utmost Disorder: The Capture of Brigadier General Robert Vance}, journal = {Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy}, volume = {13}, year = {2012}, note = {Illustrations}, month = {fall}, pages = {1-2}, publisher = {University of Tennessee Libraries}, address = {Knoxville, TN}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, url = {http://www.lib.utk.edu/smokies/images/colloquy.13.2.pdf}, author = {Bridges, Anne and Wise, Ken} } @article {7121, title = {Captain Robert A. Ragan of Cocke County}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {37}, year = {2011}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {fall-winter}, pages = {46-50}, abstract = {Combines description of and excerpts from Captain Ragan{\textquoteright}s memoir about his life during the Civil War. Contains many details of daily life in Cocke County.}, keywords = {Civil War, Cocke County, Mountain life}, author = {O{\textquoteright}Neil Duay} } @article {7123, title = {David Benjamin Stringfield Sorrell: Cocke County{\textquoteright}s last surviving Confederate veteran}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {37}, year = {2011}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {fall - winter}, pages = {75-77}, abstract = {Describes the life of a Cocke County resident, including quotes from relatives and news clippings. Sorrell was born on August 6, 1844 and died on March 18, 1940.}, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy}, author = {O{\textquoteright}Neil, Duay} } @article {7120, title = {A Letter from Greenlawn}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {37}, year = {2011}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society. The entire issue (fall-winter of 2011) of this magazine is devoted to stories about the Civil War.}, month = {fall-winter}, pages = {33-35}, abstract = {A typescript of a letter from May 1, 1864 addressed to "My Dear Parents" and sent to Greenlawn. It discusses the difficulties of Rebel families, and the dangers threatening Dr. Rhea, before ending mid-sentence.}, keywords = {Civil War}, editor = {Anonymous} } @article {7119, title = {Men of the USCHA: Blount County{\textquoteright}s African-American Union Soldiers}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {37}, year = {2011}, note = {

Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society. This article was originally published in The Blount Journal.

}, month = {fall-winter}, pages = {28-32}, abstract = {Describes the unit and its history and gives information for several soldiers. Lists many more veterans by name, company, rank, and cemetery.}, keywords = {Blount County, Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy}, author = {Darrell, Becky Blankenship} } @article {7122, title = {Obituaries of Last Two Surviving Civil War Veterans of Sevier County}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {37}, year = {2011}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {Fall - Winter}, pages = {72-73}, abstract = {

Reprints the obituaries for Caleb Trentham, February 8, 1844 to May 26, 1937 and for Samuel M. Maples, September 22, 1846 to July 25, 1941 who had served in the Civil War. Originally published in the Sevier County Republican.

}, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy}, author = {Linn, Beulah D} } @article {7111, title = {Queenie: Queen Victoria Woodruff}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {37}, year = {2011}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {3-7}, abstract = {Describes the author{\textquoteright}s great- great- grandmother, stories about her, and the process of discovering records for this "Black Dutch" woman of spirit and independence. She had several children by various men, she tricked the Union army raiders into skipping her farm, and was loved and admired by many of her descendents. Includes a photograph of Queenie with the father of some of her children.}, keywords = {Cherokee Indians, Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy}, author = {Dawsey, Karen Cope} } @article {7124, title = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {37}, year = {2011}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {fall - winter}, pages = {1-104}, abstract = {The entire 2011 fall-winter issue is devoted to stories and reports about the Civil War and how it impacted the Smoky Mountain region and people. There are thirty articles in 104 pages, with many photographs and maps. The table of contents is available at http://smhstn.org under "Pages to the Past."}, keywords = {Blount County, Civil War, Cocke County, Sevier County} } @book {11411, title = {Close Them Eyes that Don{\textquoteright}t See No More}, year = {2010}, note = {Illustrations}, pages = {202}, publisher = {Pudgy Boy Pub.}, organization = {Pudgy Boy Pub.}, keywords = {Civil War, Fiction}, author = {Kelley, Roger Campbell} } @book {2784, title = {Walking to Gatlinburg}, year = {2010}, publisher = {Shay Areheart Books}, organization = {Shay Areheart Books}, address = {New York, NY}, keywords = {Civil War, Fiction, Gatlinburg, Oconaluftee}, author = {Howard Frank Mosher} } @book {11126, title = {One Moment of Glory: A Tribute to Our Civil War Soldiers of Sevier County, Tennessee}, year = {2009}, note = {Illustrations}, pages = {315}, publisher = {Evansville Bindery}, organization = {Evansville Bindery}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Sevier County}, author = {Karr, Beulah} } @article {7054, title = {Hiram Bogle (1818-1885)}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {34}, year = {2008}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {fall-winter}, pages = {2-22}, abstract = {An extensive description of the author{\textquoteright}s efforts to collect Bogle genealogy and family stories. Mentions the Civil War, the Presbyterian Church, Major William Anderson McTeer, Eusebia, his exile upon Brownlow{\textquoteright}s governorship, and many of his financial and legal dealings. Includes six photographs, a photocopy of Bogle{\textquoteright}s oath of loyalty, 44 notes, a bibliography, and a line of descent chart.}, keywords = {Civil War, Land tenure, Mountain people -- Genealogy, Religion}, author = {Bogle, James G} } @article {7050, title = {Jordan and Nancy Ann Williams of Jones Cove}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {34}, year = {2008}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring-summer}, pages = {36-39}, abstract = {Presents a brief history and genealogy for this Sevier County family. Includes four photographs of the family and their mills.}, keywords = {Civil War, Gristmills, Mountain people -- Genealogy}, author = {Williams, Clyde E} } @book {11061, title = {Race, War, and Remembrance in the Appalachian South}, year = {2008}, pages = {395}, publisher = {University Press of Kentucky}, organization = {University Press of Kentucky}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Literature, Mountain life}, author = {Inscoe, John C} } @article {6593, title = {Dedication of Jonathan Mize{\textquoteright}s Headstone at the Middle Creek Cemetery}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {32}, year = {2006}, month = {fall}, pages = {16-32}, abstract = {Transcript of the dedication speech that recounts the life of Jonathan Mize (b. 1804). Includes accounts of his move to Sevierville, which is described as of 1860, and many stories of the Civil War, in which Mize was killed. Includes the text of a Civil War poem called "In Old Tennessee" which was written by Alfred Biddleton McCreary.}, keywords = {Civil War, Pioneer families}, author = {Mize, James W} } @article {3391, title = {Guerrilla War and Remembrance}, journal = {Appalachian Journal}, volume = {34}, year = {2006}, month = {fall}, pages = {74-97}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, author = {Inscoe, John C} } @book {10745, title = {The Civil War in the Smokies}, year = {2005}, note = {Illustrations, Maps}, pages = {190}, publisher = {Great Smoky Mountains Association}, organization = {Great Smoky Mountains Association}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, author = {Fisher, Noel C} } @article {6958, title = {The Harrisburg Community}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {31}, year = {2005}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {2-6}, abstract = {Describes the origin and early residents of Harrisburg, events of the Civil War, and some local structures. Includes seven photographs of the rededication ceremony for the Harrisburg covered bridge in 2004. }, keywords = {Bridges, Civil War, Pioneer families}, author = {Linn, Beulah D} } @article {4624, title = {Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Cades Cove Opportunities Plan; Appendix E, Cultural Resources Summary Report}, year = {2004}, month = {October}, keywords = {Cades Cove -- History, Cades Cove -- Structures, Cherokee Indians -- History, Civil War, Logging, Park development -- Land acquisition, Pioneer families -- Settlements, Preservation and restoration}, url = {http://diglib.lib.utk.edu/dotsdata/NPS_CadesCoveCulturalResources_2004.pdf}, author = {National Park Service} } @book {10819, title = {Sgt. Richard M. Masterson, 1836-1893: His Diaries of East Tennessee Life and the Civil War in the Union Army}, year = {2004}, note = {Illustrations}, pages = {103}, publisher = {Waldwick Print. Co.}, organization = {Waldwick Print. Co.}, keywords = {Biographies, Civil War, Genealogy, Personal narratives, Social life and customs}, author = {Erickson, Martha Slatery} } @book {10576, title = {The Civil War in North Carolina: Soldiers{\textquoteright} and Civilians{\textquoteright} Letters and Diaries, 1861-1865}, year = {2003}, pages = {n.p.}, publisher = {McFarland}, organization = {McFarland}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Personal narratives}, author = {Watford, Christopher M} } @article {6604, title = {Fort Harry, Tennessee: A Phenomenon in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {29}, year = {2003}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {2-9, 27-28}, abstract = {Describes the Confederate Cherokee fort built and manned by Colonel William H. Thomas{\textquoteright}s legion in order to guard the alum mines in Mount Le Conte. Includes five photographs, two maps, and an extensive list of interviewees who provided information for the article. Later in the issue are two more photographs, of Colonel Thomas and of some veterans from his legion in 1901.}, keywords = {Cemeteries, Cherokee Indians -- History, Chimney Tops, Civil War, Indian Gap}, author = {Prince, Peter H} } @book {10599, title = {Slavery in the Mountain South}, year = {2003}, note = {Maps, Illustrations}, pages = {352}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, organization = {Cambridge University Press}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Social life and customs}, author = {Dunaway, Wilma A} } @book {10641, title = {Captain Sam Massey: Union Scout Living in Enemy Territory}, year = {2002}, note = {Illustrations}, pages = {201}, publisher = {C.A. Massey}, organization = {C.A. Massey}, keywords = {Biographies, Civil War, Haywood County, Personal narratives}, author = {Massey, Samuel E and Massey, Chester A} } @article {6957, title = {History of Campground Methodist Church and a Few Other Things That Has Happened in Tuckalechee Cove since the Year 1807}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {28}, year = {2002}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {summer}, pages = {17-19}, abstract = {A typescript, complete with misspellings and blank places, of a manuscript that describes early schools, camp meetings, reorganization of the national Methodist church because of slavery, and building a church as a Union of both sides. The account ends with a celebration in 1877. There is a photograph of the current building.}, keywords = {Churches, Civil War, Religion}, author = {Anonymous and George, Robert} } @book {11233, title = {May We All Remember Well: A Journal of the History \& Cultures of Western North Carolina}, volume = {2}, year = {2001}, note = {This was intended to be an ongoing series, but only two volumes were published. They are large, lavishly illustrated books.}, pages = {384}, publisher = {Robert S. Brunk Auction Services Inc.}, organization = {Robert S. Brunk Auction Services Inc.}, keywords = {Civil War, Handicrafts, Mountain people, Music, Photographs, Roads, Social life and customs, Structures}, author = {Brunk, Robert S} } @article {6979, title = {Greenlawn - At the Darkening of the Day}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter}, volume = {26}, year = {2000}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {26-34}, abstract = {Reprints a story from the 1987 issue of SMHS Newsletter about visiting this mansion. Includes descriptions of the current state of the structure and a nearby cemetery, as well as stories of its occupants over the years. Includes ten photographs of the house before it was destroyed.}, keywords = {Cemeteries, Civil War, Cocke County, History, Houses}, author = {O{\textquoteright}Neil, Nancy L} } @book {7506, title = {The Heart of Confederate Appalachia : Western North Carolina in the Civil War}, year = {2000}, note = {Illustrations, Maps}, publisher = {University of North Carolina Press}, organization = {University of North Carolina Press}, address = {Chapel Hill, NC}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Mountain life}, author = {Inscoe, John C and McKinney, Gordon Bartlett} } @book {7360, title = {Where These Memories Grow : History, Memory, and Southern Identity}, year = {2000}, note = {Illustrations, Maps}, publisher = {University of North Carolina Press}, organization = {University of North Carolina Press}, address = {Chapel Hill, NC}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Mountain life, Tourism}, author = {Brundage, William F.} } @book {2740, title = {Civil War Letters and Memories from the Great Smoky Mountains}, year = {1999}, note = {Illustrations}, publisher = {H.C. Davis}, organization = {H.C. Davis}, address = {Maggie Valley, NC}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Personal narratives}, author = {Davis, Hattie Caldwell} } @article {6842, title = {Down Memory Lane}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {25}, year = {1999}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {fall}, pages = {6-10}, abstract = {An account of "all the information I know about my relatives of earlier days" along with stories of the community of Fork-of-the-River during the Civil War. After a section about her Kear ancestors, she tells stories about her Huskey ancestors and the mills along Mill Creek. This section includes descriptions of building cabins, eating ramps, and a visiting Cherokee man. The account will be continued in later issues.}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Moonshine, Mountain people -- Genealogy, Personal narratives, Sevier County}, author = {Spencer, Ezalee Kear} } @book {10999, title = {Freedom{\textquoteright}s Altar}, year = {1999}, note = {Illustrations}, pages = {291}, publisher = {J.F. Blair}, organization = {J.F. Blair}, keywords = {Civil War, Fiction}, author = {Price, Charles F} } @book {7260, title = {Mountain Rebels : East Tennessee Confederates and the Civil War, 1860-1870}, year = {1999}, note = {Illustrations, Maps}, publisher = {University of Tennessee Press}, organization = {University of Tennessee Press}, edition = {1st ed.}, address = {Mountain Rebels}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, author = {Grace, W. Todd} } @book {11695, title = {The Civil War in Appalachia: Collected Essays}, year = {1997}, note = {Illustrations, Maps, Portraits Includes bibliography and index}, pages = {284}, publisher = {The University of Tennessee Press}, organization = {The University of Tennessee Press}, edition = {1st}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Social life and customs}, author = {Noe, Kenneth W and Wilson, Shannon H} } @book {7379, title = {Mountain Moonlight}, series = {Zebra lovegram historical romance}, year = {1997}, publisher = {Kensington Pub. Corp.}, organization = {Kensington Pub. Corp.}, address = {New York}, keywords = {Civil War, Fiction}, author = {Leigh, Elizabeth} } @book {6919, title = {War at Every Door : Partisan Politics and Guerrilla Violence in East Tennessee, 1860-1869}, series = {Civil War in America}, year = {1997}, note = {Illustrations, Maps}, publisher = {University of North Carolina Press}, organization = {University of North Carolina Press}, address = {Chapel Hill, NC}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, author = {Fisher, Noel C} } @book {10709, title = {Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina in the Great War, 1861-65}, year = {1996}, note = {Title continues: Written by Members of the Respective Commands Illustrations, Maps, Portraits}, publisher = {Broadfoot{\textquoteright}s Bookmark}, organization = {Broadfoot{\textquoteright}s Bookmark}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, author = {Clark, Walter} } @book {6791, title = {Between Two Fires : American Indians in the Civil War}, year = {1995}, note = {Illustrations, Maps}, publisher = {Free Press}, organization = {Free Press}, address = {New York}, keywords = {Cherokee Indians, Civil War, History}, author = {Hauptman, Laurence M} } @book {5985, title = {East Tennessee and the Civil War}, year = {1995}, note = {Illustrations, Maps Originally published in 1899 by the R. Clark Company and republished in 1972 by Burmar Books.}, publisher = {Overmountain Press}, organization = {Overmountain Press}, address = {Johnson City, TN}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, author = {Oliver Perry Temple} } @article {6909, title = {Polly Toole Saved Valuable Records}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {20}, year = {1994}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {summer}, pages = {3-4}, abstract = {

A reprint of an Daily Times article describing how a slave rescued the Blount County records from fire during a battle of the Civil War, and her annual stipend for her bravery. Includes a photograph of the stature of her located in the Blount County Court House.

}, keywords = {Blount County, Civil War}, author = {McKenzie, Adele} } @article {6878, title = {Civil War Pension Application Abstracts}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {18}, year = {1992}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {2-4}, abstract = {Records pension applications for Allen and Cate and widow{\textquoteright}s pensions for Hall and Allen, from the Civil War. }, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy}, editor = {O{\textquoteright}Neil Duay} } @book {7296, title = {Bushwhackers! : The Mountains}, series = {1943- Civil War in North Carolina }, volume = {2}, year = {1991}, publisher = {J. F. Blair}, organization = {J. F. Blair}, address = {Winston-Salem, NC}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, author = {Trotter, William R} } @book {10656, title = {Forever in His Arms}, year = {1991}, pages = {560}, publisher = {Kensington Pub. Corp.}, organization = {Kensington Pub. Corp.}, keywords = {Civil War, Fiction}, author = {Neri, Penelope} } @article {2712, title = {The Untold Story of the Battle of Gatlinburg: Cherokees Serving with the Confederacy in the War between the States}, year = {1991}, publisher = {Brannon Publishing Co.}, address = {Richmond, VA}, keywords = {Cherokee Indians, Civil War, Gatlinburg}, editor = {Anonymous} } @article {6686, title = {Claim for Civl War Widow{\textquoteright}s Pension}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {16}, year = {1990}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, pages = {77-82}, abstract = {Records the paperwork submitted by Malinda Henry, widow of Samuel P Henry, and her many witnesses in pursuit of a widow{\textquoteright}s pension from the Civil War.}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Sevier County}, author = {Henry, Malinda}, editor = {Davis, Betty R} } @book {6742, title = {Confederate Colonel and Cherokee Chief : The Life of William Holland Thomas}, year = {1990}, publisher = {University of Tennessee Press}, organization = {University of Tennessee Press}, edition = {1st ed.}, address = {Knoxville, TN}, keywords = {Biographies, Cherokee Indians, Civil War, History}, author = {Godbold, E. Stanly and Russell, Mattie U} } @article {6517, title = {Andrew T Peery{\textquoteright}s Experience on the Sultana, April 27, 1865}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {15}, year = {1989}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {6-9}, abstract = {A typescript of Peery{\textquoteright}s account of his actions after the explosion.}, keywords = {Accidents, Civil War, Personal narratives}, author = {Peery, Andrew T}, editor = {Dockter, Albert W} } @book {2313, title = {Hazel Creek From Then Til Now}, year = {1989}, note = {Illustrations}, publisher = {D. Oliver}, organization = {D. Oliver}, address = {Maryville, TN}, keywords = {Cabins, Civil War, Hazel Creek, Mountain life, Mountain people, Pioneer families, Sawmills, Tennessee Valley Authority}, author = {Oliver, Duane} } @article {5653, title = {Mapping The Great Smoky Mountains National Park}, year = {1989}, month = {January}, institution = {U.S. Geological Survey}, address = {Reston, VA}, keywords = {Civil War, Early exploration, Geology -- Maps, History, Mapping}, url = {http://diglib.lib.utk.edu/dotsdata/North_MappingTheGreatSmokyMountains_1989.pdf}, author = {North, Gary W} } @article {6530, title = {Union Sentiment in Smoky Mountain Area}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {15}, year = {1989}, note = {

Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society. It reprints a history of the Civil War originally presented as an address at the "Old Timers Day" celebration of the Settlement School and later published in The Arrow.

}, month = {autumn}, pages = {78-82}, abstract = {Describes events around Gatlinburg during the Civil War, including the incident when Confederate soldiers saluted the Union flag posted at the Little River Gap, the sanctuary of Parson Brownlow, the struggle to survive in Wears Valley, and the attempt of Colonel Thomas to establish a Confederate Empire.}, keywords = {Civil War, Gatlinburg, Pi Beta Phi Settlement School, Wear Valley}, author = {Lawson, J. B} } @book {11212, title = {Bushwhackers!: The Civil War in North Carolina: The Mountains}, year = {1988}, note = {Illustrations}, pages = {338}, publisher = {J.F. Blair}, organization = {J.F. Blair}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, author = {Trotter, William R} } @book {2511, title = {Cades Cove: The Life and Death of a Southern Appalachian Community; 1818-1937}, year = {1988}, note = {Illustrations}, publisher = {University of Tennessee Press}, organization = {University of Tennessee Press}, address = {Knoxville, TN}, keywords = {Cades Cove, Cades Cove -- History, Civil War, David Foute, Folklore, John Oliver, John P. Cable, Land negotiation, Moonshine, Mountain life, Mountain life -- Modern technology, Mountain life -- Politics and government, Park development -- Cades Cove, Park development -- Land acquisition, Pioneer families, Religion, Structures}, author = {Dunn, Durwood Clay} } @article {6509, title = {Douglas Letters}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {14}, year = {1988}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {36-37}, abstract = {Typescripts of three letters sent by this survivor of the Sultana explosion to his sister in Cates Mills, Jefferson County, Tennessee.}, keywords = {Accidents, Civil War}, author = {Douglas, James E} } @article {6505, title = {East Tennessee National Guard}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {14}, year = {1988}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {5}, abstract = {Lists 90 men who served under Captains BF Tipton, Daniel Kelley, and SW Randles as members of the Sevier County home guard during the Civil War, along with their ages as of 1878.}, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy, Sevier County}, author = {Sevier County, Tenn.}, editor = {Minton, Clyde} } @article {6508, title = {The Grand Army of the Republic: AB McTeer post No. 39, Blount County, Tennessee}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {14}, year = {1988}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {19-20}, abstract = {A transcription of the membership roster that includes the name, age, birth date, birthplace, occupation, rank, company, and regiment for 62 members of this veterans organization.}, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy}, author = {Henderson, Cherel Bolin} } @article {6507, title = {Honoring the Stars and Stripes in East Tennessee Saved the Lives of Confederates}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {14}, year = {1988}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society. }, month = {spring}, pages = {13-18}, abstract = {

This story, excerpted from the book Among Loyal Mountaineers, recounts the story of a detachment of Confederate soldiers who were given hospitality from Unionist mountain folk because they saluted the flag as they came to confiscate guns. It is preceded by a photograph and brief biography of Will McTeer and three photographs of Miller{\textquoteright}s Cove, where the incident occurred.\  The story is republished in the 2011 fall-winter issue.

}, keywords = {Civil War, Personal narratives, Rifles}, author = {McTeer, Will A} } @article {6513, title = {Saltpeter Workers of Hodsden Cave}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {14}, year = {1988}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {winter}, pages = {93-100}, abstract = {Describes Confederate efforts to produce gunpowder, assembles clues to the location of Hodsden Cave, then gives as much biographical data as could be found for the employees of this part of the Nitre Bureau. }, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy, Sevier County}, author = {Smith, Marion O} } @book {11725, title = {Smoky Mountain Country}, year = {1988}, note = {Published in microfilm in 1994.}, pages = {257}, publisher = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society}, organization = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society}, keywords = {Cherokee Indians, Civil War, Education, Folklore, History, Moonshine, Mountain people, Music, Religion, Social life and customs}, author = {Callahan, North and Caldwell, Erskin} } @article {6196, title = {Greenlawn - At the Darkening of the Day}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {13}, year = {1987}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {summer}, pages = {43-46}, abstract = {Describes the destruction of a cemetery near the antebellum home built by Colonel Alexander Smith circa 1810 as well as describing the house and giving a brief account of Colonel Smith and his descendents}, keywords = {Cemeteries, Civil War, Cocke County, History, Houses, Structures}, author = {O{\textquoteright}Neil, Nancy L} } @article {6500, title = {Military Pensions}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {13}, year = {1987}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {Spring}, pages = {27}, abstract = {Records pension applications for Blair, Fox, and Ball from the Civil War.}, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy}, author = {War Department}, editor = {Thress, Avonia G and Fox, Dick D and Meridieth, Omajane} } @article {6199, title = {Preston Blount Love, Publisher and Printer (1840-1913)}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {13}, year = {1987}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {summer}, pages = {53-56}, abstract = {

Describes the man who published Sevier County{\textquoteright}s first newspaper, the Enterprise, beginning in 1882. Includes excerpts from the first edition, military records, and other supporting records to recount his life.

}, keywords = {Businesses, Civil War, Economy, History, Newspapers, Sevier County}, author = {Linn, Beulah D and Parton, Sue S} } @article {6497, title = {Rebel Account Claims}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {13}, year = {1987}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {5-9}, abstract = {Provides brief descriptions of the claims made against Rebel troops for supplies taken during the war. Each description includes names, many of whom were postmasters or county clerks, of those who witness to the claimant{\textquoteright}s loyalty.}, keywords = {Agriculture, Civil War, Mountain life, Mountain people -- Genealogy}, author = {Creekmore, Pollyanna} } @article {6496, title = {Civil War Claims in the South}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {12}, year = {1986}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {winter}, pages = {117-123}, abstract = {After giving instructions for retrieving the full records, this article presents lists of names and numbers for claims presented from Blount, Cocke, Jefferson, and Sevier Counties. It is followed by an abstract from the claim of Martin Frazier.}, keywords = {Blount County, Civil War, Cocke County, Mountain life, Sevier County}, author = {Southern Claims Commission and Davis, Betty R}, editor = {Henderson, Cherel Bolin} } @article {6493, title = {Military Pensions}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {12}, year = {1986}, note = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, month = {Winter}, pages = {106}, abstract = {Records pension applications for Thompson from the Revolutionary War and Civil War.}, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy, Revolutionary War}, author = {War Department}, editor = {White, Elsie Kohl} } @article {6480, title = {Military Pensions}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {12}, year = {1986}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {23-24}, abstract = {Records pension applications for Fox, Fugate, and Gregory from the Revolutionary War; Winton from the War of 1812; and Gossett from the Civil War.}, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy, Revolutionary War}, author = {War Department}, editor = {Bodine, Ronny O and Smith, Bob D} } @article {6490, title = {Military Pensions}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {12}, year = {1986}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {Autumn}, pages = {88}, abstract = {Records pension applications for Menis from the Revolutionary War, and Fox from the Civil War.}, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy, Revolutionary War}, author = {War Department}, editor = {Fox, Dick D} } @article {6467, title = {A Civil War Story}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {11}, year = {1985}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {autumn}, pages = {78-79}, abstract = {This is a family story about how General Longstreet made his men return a horse to the Jenkins family in Sevier County who needed it for tending crops.}, keywords = {Civil War, Personal narratives}, author = {Tarwater, Ella Floyd and Dockter, Albert W} } @article {6472, title = {Grand Army of the Republic: Tennessee Post No.71, Newport, Cocke County}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {11}, year = {1985}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {winter}, pages = {94-95}, abstract = {Lists the Name, Age, Residence, Occupation, Rank, Company, and Regiment for 83 members of the GAR veterans{\textquoteright} organization, transcribed from the microfilm held in the McClung Library.}, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy} } @article {6463, title = {Journey of Death}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {11}, year = {1985}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {autumn}, pages = {64-68}, abstract = {Recounts the explosion of the Sultana while it was carrying several hundred soldiers, many from Sevier County, Tennessee. Includes genealogical information about David Gibson, one of the survivors.}, keywords = {Accidents, Civil War, Sevier County}, author = {Marine, Sue} } @article {6474, title = {Military Pensions}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {11}, year = {1985}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {winter}, pages = {100-101}, abstract = {Records pension applications for Tipton from the Revolutionary War, and Seaton for the War of 1812 and the Civil War.}, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy, Revolutionary War}, author = {War Department}, editor = {White, Elsie Kohl and Neumayer, Ruth C} } @article {6458, title = {Military Pensions}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {11}, year = {1985}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {summer}, pages = {47-49}, abstract = {Records pension applications for Fox, Fugate, Gregory, Hembree, and Kelly from the Revolutionary War; Baker from the War of 1812; Murphy from the Indian Wars; and Murphy and Dickey from the Civil War.}, keywords = {Civil War, Genealogy, Pioneer families, Revolutionary War}, editor = {O{\textquoteright}Neil, Nancy L and Dickey, Barbara W and Erickson, Martha Slatery} } @article {6468, title = {Military Pensions}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {11}, year = {1985}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {autumn}, pages = {80-81}, abstract = {Records pension applications for Tipton from the Revolutionary War, Henry and Henderson from the War of 1812, and Fox from the Civil War.}, keywords = {Civil War, Genealogy, Pioneer families, Revolutionary War}, author = {Fox, Dick D and Henderson, F Robert and Henry, William and White, Elsie Kohl} } @article {6450, title = {Military Pensions}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {11}, year = {1985}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {16-19}, abstract = {Records pension applications for Henry, Large, Coleman, Connor, Davis, Dawson, Denton, and Fancher from the Revolutionary War; Meyers from the War of 1812; and Fox and Slatery from the Civil War;}, keywords = {Civil War, Genealogy, Pioneer families, Revolutionary War}, editor = {Fox, Dick D and Cagle, Olene Large and O{\textquoteright}Neil, Nancy L and Erickson, Martha Slatery} } @article {6455, title = {Seventy-two Blount County Rebels}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {11}, year = {1985}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {summer}, pages = {33}, abstract = {Lists seventy two men who want to be remembered for having voted for separation before the Civil War.}, keywords = {Blount County, Civil War}, editor = {O{\textquoteright}Neil Duay} } @article {6465, title = {Third Tennessee Cavalry}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {11}, year = {1985}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {autumn}, pages = {69-72}, abstract = {This is a transcript of several lists sent to the newspaper by McTeer, reporting on survivors and victims of the Sultana steamship explosion. The entry from May 1, 1865 lists survivors divided into Adams Hospital, Overton Hospital, Washington Hospital, (illegible) Hospital, and Soldiers{\textquoteright} Home. The entry from May 15, 1865 lists casualties by Companies A-L. There are a few additions at the bottom, and no indication of the soldiers{\textquoteright} county of origin.}, keywords = {Civil War, Mountain people -- Genealogy}, author = {McTeer, Will A} } @article {6221, title = {Military Pensions}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {10}, year = {1984}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {winter}, pages = {13-16}, abstract = {Records pension applications for Brimer, Bryant, Burke, Campbell, Carmichael, Atchley, and Benson from the Revolutionary War; Cureton from the War of 1812; and Webb from the Civil War.}, keywords = {Civil War, Genealogy, Pioneer families, Revolutionary War}, author = {O{\textquoteright}Neil, Nancy L and Walker, E. R and Roberts, Ina Wear} } @book {2737, title = {Storm in the Mountains: Thomas{\textquoteright} Confederate Legion of Cherokee Indians and Mountaineers}, year = {1982}, note = {Illustrations, Maps}, publisher = {Press if the Musuem of the Cherokee Indian}, organization = {Press if the Musuem of the Cherokee Indian}, address = {Cherokee, NC}, keywords = {Cherokee Indians, Civil War, History}, author = {Crow, Vernon H} } @book {5936, title = {Victims: A True Story of the Civil War}, year = {1981}, publisher = {University of Knoxville Press}, organization = {University of Knoxville Press}, edition = {1st}, address = {Knoxville, TN}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, author = {Paludan, Phillip Shaw} } @book {6579, title = {Thrilling Adventures of Daniel Ellis: Index}, year = {1980}, month = {circa}, publisher = {Allen Ellis}, organization = {Allen Ellis}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Personal narratives}, author = {Ellis, Allen} } @mastersthesis {5693, title = {Cades Cove During the Nineteenth Century}, year = {1976}, month = {August}, school = {University of Tennessee}, type = {PhD}, address = {Knoxville, TN}, keywords = {Cades Cove, Civil War, Economy, Mountain life, Religion}, url = {http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/1623/}, author = {Dunn, Durwood Clay} } @book {11542, title = {Mountaineers and Americans: An Historical Essay on Appalachian America }, year = {1976}, note = {Title continues: and Its Relation to the Societies that Have Surrounded the Mountain Region of Eastern America}, pages = {77}, publisher = {Richard B. Drake}, organization = {Richard B. Drake}, keywords = {Cherokee Indians, Civil War, Missions, Mountain people, Pioneers}, author = {Drake, Richard B} } @book {6054, title = {Pioneer Spirit 76 : Commemorative Bicentennial Portrait Smoky Mountains Region Past and Present}, year = {1975}, note = {Illustrations}, publisher = {Berthelot}, organization = {Berthelot}, address = {Knoxville, TN}, keywords = {Backpacking, Camping, Cherokee Indians, Civil War, Handicrafts, History, Music, Recreation, Tennessee Valley Authority}, author = {Berthelot, Dolly} } @book {5967, title = {Thrilling Adventures of Daniel Ellis, the Great Union Guide of East Tennessee, for a Period of Nearly Four Years During the Great Southern Rebellion}, year = {1974}, note = {Illustrations}, publisher = {Don \& Mignon}, organization = {Don \& Mignon}, address = {Johnson City, TN}, keywords = {Biographies, Civil War, History}, author = {Ellis, Daniel} } @book {5986, title = {East Tennessee and the Civil War}, series = {Black Heritage Library Collection}, year = {1971}, note = {Maps}, publisher = {Books for Libraries Press}, organization = {Books for Libraries Press}, address = {Freeport, NY}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, author = {Oliver Perry Temple} } @mastersthesis {5740, title = {Unconventional Warfare in East Tennessee, 1861-1865}, year = {1963}, note = {Related references to the Great Smoky Mountains are on pages 33-34, 91-92, 96-97, 135-137. }, month = {March}, school = {University of Tennessee}, type = {Masters of Arts}, address = {Knoxville, TN}, keywords = {Civil War, History}, url = {http://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/1479/}, author = {Whelan, Paul A} } @article {6364, title = {George Fry: The Legend, 1911-1973}, journal = {George Fry: The Legend}, year = {1962}, publisher = {University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections }, abstract = {This unpublished memoir is based upon George Fry{\textquoteright}s diary, and selectively edited by his daughter, Georgiana Vines. Most of the manuscript is devoted to his experiences with the National Park Service, including his time in the the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.}, keywords = {Civil War, History, National Park Service, Park development, Personal narratives}, url = {http://dlc.lib.utk.edu/spc/view?docId=ead/0012_002407_000000_0000/0012_002407_000000_0000.xml\&chunk.id=\&toc.depth=1\&toc.id=\&brand=default}, author = {Fry, George Washington}, editor = {Vines, Georgiana} } @book {6000, title = {Arrows to Atoms: The Story of East Tennessee}, year = {1959}, publisher = {University of Tennessee}, organization = {University of Tennessee}, address = {Knoxville, TN}, keywords = {Cherokee Indians, Civil War, History, Park development, Tennessee Valley Authority}, author = {Creekmore, Betsey Beeler} } @mastersthesis {7273, title = {Discontent in Western North Carolina, 1861-1865}, year = {1957}, school = {University of Chicago }, type = {Master of Arts}, address = {Chicago, IL}, keywords = {Civil War, History, Mountain life -- Politics and government}, author = {Lane, Daniel} } @article {11481, title = {Books of the Times}, journal = {New York Times}, number = {27}, year = {1955}, note = {

This is a review of Wilma Dykeman{\textquoteright}s book The French Broad.

}, month = {May 17}, keywords = {Civil War, Conservation, Mountain people, Pioneers, Streams}, author = {Prescott, Orville} } @book {6002, title = {Smoky Mountain Country}, series = {American Folkways}, year = {1952}, publisher = {Duell, Sloan, \& Pearce}, organization = {Duell, Sloan, \& Pearce}, edition = {1st}, address = {New York}, keywords = {Cherokee Indians, Civil War, Education, Folklore, History, Moonshine, Mountain people, Music, Religion}, author = {Callahan, North and Caldwell, Erskin} } @article {11912, title = {Arnold Guyot{\textquoteright}s Notes on the Geography of the Mountain District of Western North Carolina}, journal = {The North Carolina Historical Review}, volume = {15}, year = {1938}, month = {July}, pages = {251-318}, publisher = {North Carolina Office of Archives and History}, keywords = {Arnold Guyot, Civil War, Early exploration, Geographic names, Maps}, author = {Avery, Myron H and Boardman, Kenneth S} }