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Sensitivity of Seedlings of Black Cherry (Prunus serotina Ehrh.) to Ozone in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. I. Exposure-Response Curves for Biomass." New Phytologist 130, no. 3 (1995): 447-459.
"Old Growth Project: Stand Delineation and Disturbance Rating Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Technical Report NPS/ SERGRSM/ NRTR. Gatlinburg, TN: National Park Service, 1994.
Eusebia Presbyterian Church." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter 28, no. 3 (1992): 15.
"Patchwork. Rutledge Hill Press, 1987.
Treefalls Revisited: Gap Dynamics in the Southern Appalachians." Ecology 68, no. 2 (1987): 417-424.
"Voices of our Ancestors : Cherokee Teachings from the Wisdom Fire. Boston, MA: Shambhala, 1987.
Height Growth Rates of Canopy Tree Species in Southern Appalachian Gaps." Castanea 51, no. 3 (1986): 157-167.
"The Village of Five Lives. Greensboro, N.C.: Legacy Publications, 1983.
Autumn - Season of the Smokies." National Geographic 156, no. 1 (1979): 142-147.
"The Best Stories of Bert Vincent. Maryville, TN: Brazos Press, 1968.
Great Smokies National Park: Solitude for Millions." National Geographic (1968): 522-549.
"Appalachia: Where Yesterday is Today -- The Cultural Wealth of the Area. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, 1965.
Elkmont, Rooted in Smoky Park History, is Proud of Tradition." Knoxville News-Sentinel (1965).
"Brave Interval. H. Z. Walck, 1952.
The mountain counties of North Carolina: a geographic study. Vol. Ph.D. University of North Carolina, 1949.
White Pine Blisters Rust Control Work in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Work Project., 1946.
The Great Smoky Wilderness." The Living Wilderness 7, no. 4 (1942): 7-19.
"Will the States Control Great Smoky?" National Parks Bulletin 13, no. 63 (1937): 15.
"Will the States Control Great Smoky?" The National Parks Bulletin 13, no. 63 (1937): 15.
"Genetic structure in Elk persists after translocation." The Journal of Wildlife Management.
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