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Sharp's Garage on Tennessee Highway 71, 1938. National Archives and Records Administration, Atlanta: Kodak Negative File, 1938.
Smoky Mountains Dry Cleaners on Tennessee Highway 71, 1938. National Archives and Records Administration, Atlanta: Kodak Negative File, 1938.
Tea Room, 1938. National Archives and Records Administration, Atlanta: Kodak Negative File, 1938.
Wiley's Shop on Tennessee Highway 71, 1938. National Archives and Records Administration, Atlanta: Kodak Negative File, 1938.
The Great Smoky Mountains. Knoxville, Tenn.: The University of Tennessee Press, 1937.
Notes on Mayflies of the Southeastern States (Ephemeroptera)." Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 53, no. 1 (1937): 27-86.
"A Preliminary Guide to the Greenbrier-Brushy Mountain Nature Trail, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1937.
Laura Thornburgh Collection, 1926-1946 In Laura Thornburgh Collection. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections, 1935.
Wildlife Management in the National Parks In Fauna of the National Parks of the United States. Vol. 2. Department of the Interior, National Park Serice, 1935.
Cataloochee." The Enka Voice (1934).
"The first day sale of the Great Smoky Mountains stamp." Stamps 9, no. 5 (1934): 167-168.
"Tennessee Ornithological Society Records, 1882-1985 In Tennessee Ornithological Society Records. University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections , 1934.
Alice McCarter, weaving a baby blanket at the Pi Beta Phi School, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. This particular material is very fine weave. She learned weaving at this school and is now unusually skillful in the craft, 11/14/1933. National Archives at College Park: Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933.
Another view of Aunt Lizzie Reagan weaving old-fashioned jean at the Pi Beta Phi school, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. This aged mountain woman lives near the school and earns her living weaving, 11/14/1933. National Archives at College Park: Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933.
Another view of Mrs. James Watson at her spinning wheel in her mountain cabin near Gatlinburg, Tennessee, 11/14/1933. National Archives at College Park: Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933.
Another view of Mrs. James Watson spinning wool yarn in her cabin near Gatlinburg, Tennessee, 11/14/1933. National Archives at College Park: Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933.
Aunt Lizzie Reagan, at the Pi Beta Phi School, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, weaving old-fashioned jean. Very few can weave this kind of cloth now. She is 75 years old and lives near the school, earning her living weaving, 11/14/1933. National Archives at College Park: Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933.
Beula Ogle preparing warp for weaving at the Pi Beta Phi School, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. She is a new weaver at the school and lives on a mountain farm, 11/14/1933. National Archives at College Park: Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933.
A close-up of one of the men in the shop of the Woodcrafters and Carvers, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. National Archives at College Park: Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933.
Marie Clabo, a mountain girl, making cotton bags at the Pi Beta Phi School, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, 11/14/1933. National Archives at College Park: Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933.
Mrs. James Watson in her mountain cabin near Gatlinburg, Tennessee. (P.O. Sevierville-Star Route). Mrs. Watson is 65 years old and spins wool yarn for the weavers at the Pi Beta Phi School in Gatlinburg.. National Archives at College Park: Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933.
Shop of the Woodcrafters and Carvers, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Besides making fine furniture, these two craftsmen turn out interesting souvenirs, etc, 11/14/1933. National Archives at College Park: Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933.
Shop of the Woodcrafters and Carvers, Gatlinburg, Tennessee. Dick Whaley, Manager, and Charley Huskey carry on this little rural shop and employ at times several of the local workers. This view of the shop shows them working on a drop-leaf table, 11/14. National Archives at College Park: Lewis Hine Photographs for the Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933.
Final Report of the Southern Appalachian National Park Commission to the Secretary of the Interior, June 30, 1931. Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1931.
Tennessee Great Smoky Mountains Park Commission, 1927-[1931]-1937. Nashville, Tenn.: Tennessee State Library and Archives, 1931.