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Mountain Ways: Little River Lumber Company & Railroad Have Colorful History." The Star (1989).
"Capitalizing on Appalachia: Resisting Colonization and Exploitation in the Works of Ron Rash and Fred Chappell In English. Vol. PhD. Indiana University of Pennsylvania , 2014.
"Southern Highlands: A Short History." National Parks and Conservation Magazine 45 (1971): 4-5.
Austin-Brooks Collection, 1914-1924 In Austin-Brooks Collection, 1914-1924. Asheville, North Carolina: D.H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville, Undated.
Up Hazel Creek and Under Fontana Lake." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter 26, no. 2 (2000): 9-24.
"The Great Forest: An Appalachian Story. 2nd ed. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1985.
Oblique City, Tennessee. Washington, D.C.: H.L. McQueen, 1894.
Early Logging in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: Little River Lumber Company. University of Tennessee, 1983.
Toward a General Theory of Language Shift: A Case Study in Wisonsin German and North Carolina Cherokee In German. Vol. PhD. University of Wisconsin, 2013.
Report of Committee Appointed by Western Carolina Lumber and Timber Association on the Matter of National Park or Forest Preservation in the Smoky Mountain Area. North Carolina: Western Carolina Lumber and Timber Association , 1925.
Income-Tax Records as Sources for Economic History." The American Archivist 24, no. 3 (1961): 341-344.
"Hazel Creek: A Novel. Howard Books, 2012.
A Home in Walker Valley: The Story of Tremont. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains Association, 2009.
Smoky Mountain Archaeology." Metro Pulse 12 (2002): 10-15.
"Serena: A Novel. Ecco, 2008.
Habitat Use by Female Black Bears in a Southern Appalachian Bear Sanctuary In Wildlife and Fisheries Science. Vol. Master of Science. University of Tennessee, 1991.
Resource Extraction with Human Consequence: The Hazel Creek Story. Cullowhee, NC: Western Carolina University, 2000.
The paper mill town of Canton and the sawmill towns of Haywood County : Quinlantown, Crestmont, Sunburst & Waynesville. Waynesville, NC: Privately Published by Ronald C Sullivan Ann D Melton, 2014.
The Romance of Appalachian Hardwood Lumber: 1890-Fifty Years of Service-1940. Columbus, OH: W. M. Ritter Lumber Company, 1940.
The Last Man In Elkmont: The Story of Lem Ownby." Smokies Life Magazine 4, no. 1 (2010): 40-51.
"The Southern Appalachians: A History of the Landscape. Diane Publishing Company, 1999.