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101 Smoky Mountain Hymns of faith. Nashville, TN: Wonder Workshop Inc, 1995.
Acoustic Hymns: Smoky Mountain Memories. Pigeon Forge, TN: Crossroads Marketing, 1997.
Folk Festival of the Smokies, Volume II. Traditional Records, 1972.
Gospel Favorites: Instrumental Hymns of the Smokies. Crossroads Marketing, 1997.
Hymns Smoky Mountain Syle: 15 Hymns of the Faith. Wonder Workshop, Inc., 1992.
I'll Fly Away: Inspired by the Original Smoky Mountain Hymns Series. Brentwood Records, 1998.
Never Part Again: New Harp of Columbia Singing from the William H. Headrick Chapel. John Lamb, 2001.
Smoky Mountain All-time Greatest Hits. Brentwood Music, 1996.
Smoky Mountain Hits. Brentwood Music, 1990.
Smoky Mountain Hymns of Faith. Wonder Workshop, 1992.
Smoky Mountain Hymns: Smoky Mountain Memories. Crossroads Marketing, 1997.
Smoky Mountain Hymns, Volume 3. Brentwood Music, 1992.
Smoky Mountain Memories: Volume I, 21 Traditional Hymns & Songs of Faith. Wonder Workshop, Inc., 1990.
Smoky Mountain Memories: Volume II, 21 Traditional Hymns & Songs of Faith. Wonder Workshop, Inc., 1992.
Smoky Mountain Revival: 15 Traditional Hymns & Songs of Faith. Principle Music & Publications, 1994.
Smoky Mountain Singin'. Brentwood Music, 1993.
The 1993-94 Smart Shopper's Guide to the Smokies. Decapolis Pub. Co., 1993.
Appalachian Trail Guide to North Carolina - Georgia : From Davenport Gap, North Carolina, to Springer Mountain, Georgia, including the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 8th ed. Appalachian Trail Conference, 1989.
Appalachian Trail Guide to Tennessee-North Carolina. 9th ed. Appalachian Trail Conference, 1989.
Beautiful Claiborne County, Tennessee: Rich in History, Resources, and Good Neighbors. Claiborne County Kiwanis Club, 1946.
Blue Ridge Parkway: America's Favorite Scenic Drive. New ed. Leisure Publishing, 2002.
Blue Ridge Parkway: America's Favorite Scenic Drive. Leisure Publishing, 2001.
Bryson City, N.C. Centennial, Edited by Virginia M. Bridges. Swain County Genealogical and Historical Society, 1989.
Catalooche Auto Tour. Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association, 1993.
Cocke County, Tenessee and its People. D. Mills, 1992.