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Riding on the Edge." Smoky Mountain Living 2, no. 4 (2002): 40-43.
"Records of Old Macon County, N.C. 1829-1850. Clearfield, 1991.
The Removal of the Cherokee Indians from the State of Georgia, 1824-1835 : An Analysis of Rhetorical Strategies . Stanford, CA: Stanford University, 1973.
The Roamin' Man." Blue Ridge Country 22, no. 9/10 (2009): 27-29.
"Range Extension for Enoclerus muttkowskii (Wolcott) (Coleoptera: Cleridae) from Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Coleopterists Bulletin 58, no. 3 (2004): 344.
" A Rush of Beauty: Waterfalls of Western Carolina." Smoky Mountain Living 1, no. 2 (2001): 65-67.
"Return Jonathan Meigs--Indian Agent Extraordinary." East Tennessee Historical Society's Publications 28 (1956): 3-22.
" Record of Initial Investigation for Archaeological Sites in Certain Sections of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1939.
Responses of Deer Mice, Peromyscus maniculatus (Mammalia: Rodentia), to Wild Hog Rooting in the Great Smoky Mountains National Par." Brimleyana 19 (1993): 169-184.
"Reestablishment of Red Wolves in the Southern Appalachian Mountains Annual Summary; October 9, 1992 to December 31, 1993 In Annual Summary. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Region IV, 1996.
Reprinted from the Sevierville Enterprise." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter 28, no. 1 (1992): 18-22.
"Reintroducing Elk to the Great Smoky Mountains ." American Forests 119, no. 2 (2013): 32-37.
"Religion and the New Ecology: Environmental Responsibility in a World in Flux. University of Notre Dame Press, 2006.
Reunion at the River: Official History of Pigeon Forge, 1783-1930. Pigeon forge Homecoming '86 Committee, 1986.
The Rate of Woody Plant Invasion on Two Grassy Balds." Castanea 45, no. 2 (1980): 75-87.
"Report to the Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association On the Fungal Type Specimans Project. Great Smoky Mountain History Association, 1979.
Rarity and Diversity in Forest Ant Assemblages of Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Southeastern Naturalist 6, no. sp2 (2007): 215-228.
"Reinventing Cades Cove." Hellbender Press 1 (1998): 1, 9, 12.
"Revision of Gyalideopsis ozarkensis and G. subaequatoriana (Gomphillaceae; lichenized Ascomycetes), leads to the description of an overlooked new species." The Bryologist 120, no. 3 (2017): 274-286.
"Red Wolf Recovery Ends in the Smokies." Wildlife Conservation 102, no. 2 (1999): 11.
"Research Design for the Archeological Investigations of Cattle Crossings and Stream Bank Restoration at Cades Cove. Tallahassee, FL: Southeast Archeological Center, 1995.