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Little Greenbrier School & Church House, Wear Valley, Sevier County, TN. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division: Historic American Buildings Survey.
[Letter] Sept. 7, 1919, [Gatlinburg, Tennessee to] family. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collectionss: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1919.
[Letter] Nov. 23, 1919, [Gatlinburg, Tennessee to] family. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collectionss: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1919.
[Letter] March 7, 1920, [Gatlinburg, Tennessee to] family. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collectionss: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1920.
Lake Junaluska Retreat Center Celebrates Centennial with Events Throughout 2013." Knoxville News Sentinel (2013).
"Lake Junaluska, in the Land of the Sky: a booklet describing the Lake Junaluska Assembly of the Methodist Church in the mountains of Western North Carolina. Lake Junaluska, NC: Lake Junaluska Assembly, 1946.
Izora brings in some weaving. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1935.
Internment of Wiley and Elizabeth Cooper at Cades Cove Missionary Baptist Church, GRSM, Blount County, Tennessee.. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2009.
In the Beginning: Sevier County Association of Baptists Church Beginnings. East Tennessee Printing Co., 1990.
Images from a Life of Service." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter 30, no. 3 (2004): 12-17, 22.
"Holidays & More at the Little Cathedral in the Smokies: A Collection of Recipes. Cookbooks by Morris Press, 2000.
A History of Tellico Plains, TN, 10,000 B.C.-2.001 A.D.. Tellico Plains, TN: Tellico Pubs., 2001.
History of Campground Methodist Church and a Few Other Things That Has Happened in Tuckalechee Cove since the Year 1807." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter 28, no. 2 (2002): 17-19.
"Historic Buildings of the Smokies. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association, 1995.
Headrick Chapel: Symbol of a Rural East Tennessee Community." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter 28, no. 4 (2002): 2-11.
"Hayce Lookout near Hangover.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Albert Gordon "Dutch" Roth Digital Photograph Collection, 1942.
Happy Valley Baptist Church has Roots in Park." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter 23, no. 3 (1997): 20-23.
"On the Hallowed Hill: An Analysis of Historic Cemeteries Within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2000.
Great Smoky Mountains: Simply Beautiful. Helena, MT: Farcountry Press, 2004.
Giving Glory to God in Appalachia: worship practices of six Baptist subdenominations. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1987.
Gattlinburg looking South East.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1914.
The Gateway. Vol. 1. Sandy Story, 1930.
From the Mountains to a Mansion." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter 30, no. 3 (2004): 18-21, 12.
"Forks of Little Pigeon Church: Bicentennial History First Baptist Church Sevierville, Tennessee. Gatlinburg, TN: Buckhorn Press, 1989.
The Flowering of Methodism in Western North Carolina. An American Methodist Bicentennial ed. Charlotte, NC: Commission on Archives and History of the Western North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church , 1984.