@book {11166, title = {Branson and Beyond: A Country Music Lover{\textquoteright}s Guide to Visiting Branson, MO, Nashville, TN, Pigeon Forge, TN}, year = {2010}, note = {Illustrations}, pages = {127}, publisher = {Arcadia Publishing}, organization = {Arcadia Publishing}, keywords = {Biographies, Photographs, Social life and customs}, author = {King, Veta Wilson} } @book {11167, title = {Pigeon Forge}, year = {2010}, note = {Illustrations}, pages = {127}, publisher = {Arcadia}, organization = {Arcadia}, keywords = {Biographies, Photographs, Social life and customs}, author = {King, Veta Wilson} } @article {6753, title = {Little River Train Wreck}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {24}, year = {1998}, note = {

Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society. This story was taken from the book Mountain Folks of Old Smoky, by Veta Wilson King, which includes 43 vignettes and 30 photographs.

}, month = {summer}, pages = {3-4}, abstract = {Recounts the 1929 destruction of two engines and nine flat cars of logs from Marks Creek when the unmanned trains broke away and traveled down the mountain to a curve that they didn{\textquoteright}t make.}, keywords = {Accidents, Little River Lumber Company, Railroads, Tremont}, author = {King, Veta Wilson} } @book {7166, title = {Mountain Folks of Old Smoky}, year = {1997}, publisher = {Mountain Folks Publishing}, organization = {Mountain Folks Publishing}, address = {Sevierville, TN}, keywords = {Mountain life, Mountain people}, author = {King, Veta Wilson} }