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Wathen, William Gregory. Reproduction and Denning of Black Bears in the Great Smoky Mountains. Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee, 1983.
Eiler, John H.. Reproductive Biology of Black Bears in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee, 1981.
Duncan, Robert W.. Reproductive Biology of the European Wild Hog (Sus scrofa) in the Great Smoky Mountains National of Tennessee. Vol. Master of Science. Knoxville, Tenn.: The University of Tennessee, 1974.
Pozzanghera, S. A.. The Reproductive Biology, Winter Dormancy, and Denning Physiology of Black Bears in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee, 1990.
Sullivan, Julia M.. Resource Extraction with Human Consequence: The Hazel Creek Story. Cullowhee, NC: Western Carolina University, 2000.
Gove, Doris. The Responses of Ecologically Dissimilar Populations of the Water Snake, Natrix sipedon sipedon to Surface Extracts of Prey Species, with Observations on Feeding and Defense Behaviors. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1971.
Young, Patricia Joy. A Retrospective Dendroecology of the American Chestnut in a Southern Appalachian Ecosystem. University of Arkansas, 1996.
Kimery, Greer Jackson. Return Jonathan Meigs, Cherokee Indian Agent, 1801-1823 In History. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1948.
Feldkamp, Susan Meta. Revegetation of Upper Elevation Debris Slide Scars on Mount Le Conte in the Great Smoky Mountains. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1984.
Felderhoff, Kelly L.. A Revision of Tomoceridae (Insecta: Collembola) in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Southern Appalachians Using Morphological and Molecular Approaches In Entomology and Plant Pathology. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2007.
Strickland, William M.. The Rhetoric of Cherokee Indian Removal from Georgia, 1828-1832. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1975.
Huddleston, Misty Dawn. Riparian Ecosystem Response to Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (Adelges tsugae) Induced Eastern Hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) Mortality in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA. University of Tennessee, 2011.
Griess, Jane M.. River Otter Reintroduction in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee, 1987.
Rozema, Vicki Bell. Rivers, Roads and Rails: The Influence of Transportation Needs and Internal Improvements on Cherokee Treaties and Removal from 1779 to 1838 In History. Vol. Master of Arts. University of Tennessee, 2007.
Rohr, Karl Barousse. The Road to Nowhere and the Politics of Wilderness Legislation. The University of Mississippi, 2003.
Forsythe, Matthew L.. The Road to Nowhere: Sketches in Search of a Novel In English. Vol. Doctor of Philosophy. Athens, Georgia: University of Georgia, 2011.
Gant, Robert Edward. The Role of Allelopathic Interference in the Maintenance of Southern Appalachian Heath Balds. Knoxville, Tennessee: The University of Tennessee, 1978.
Davis, Lynette Claire. The Role of the "Little People" in Cherokee Culture In Anthropology. Vol. M.A. Northern Illinois University, 1979.
Monteith, Carmaleta Littlejohn. The Role of the Scribe in Eastern Cherokee Society, 1821-1985. Atlanta, GA: Emory University, 1985.
Deel, Michael. Ron Rash's Serena: A Novel (2008) In English. Vol. B.A. East Tennessee State University, 2014.
Belden, Robert C.. Rooting and Wallowing Activities of the European Wild Hog (Sus scrofa) in the Mountains of East Tennessee. Vol. Master of Science. Knoxville, Tenn.: The University of Tennessee, 1972.
Kutsche, Jr., Rudolph Paul. A Rorschach comparison of adult male personality in Big Cove, Cherokee, North Carolina, and "Henry's Branch," Kentucky In Anthropology. Vol. Ph.D. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1961.
Web Article
Sharp, J. A.. Radford Gatlin, Gatlinburg's First Tourist . Vol. 2017. Sevier County. Tennessee, Genealogy and History.
Associated Press. Rain dampens wildfire outside Great Smoky Mountains: At least 60 cabins damaged or destroyed. Vol. 2013. Asheville, NC: Asheville Citizen-Times, 2013.

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