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"Three Forks. Trip With Chas. Gibson & Tom Brightwell". The University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections Libray.: Herbert M. Webster Photographs Collection (1926-1955), MS.3338.
"Tom [Brightwell] & his shirt full of apples. Vacation Camp at Greenbrier". The University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections Libray.: Herbert M. Webster Photographs Collection (1926-1955), MS.3338.
"Trail to Gregory by way of Gregory Ridge. Hikers crossing foot bridge". The University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections Libray.: Herbert M. Webster Photographs Collection (1926-1955), MS.3338, Undated.
"Thunderhead from Dry Valley Road". The University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections Libray.: Herbert M. Webster Photographs Collection (1926-1955), MS.3338.
"Three Forks". The University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections Libray.: Herbert M. Webster Photographs Collection (1926-1955), MS.3338.
Things to do in the Smokies with kids : tips for visiting Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg, and the Smoky Mountains. Lexington, KY: CreateSpace Independent Publishing, 2014.
A Taxonomic Survey of Myxomycetes of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 26, no. 4 (1951): 271-276.
"These Smokies..." The Mountaineer 1, no. 1 (1941): 3-5.
"Trail of Tears: National Historic Trail. Southwest Parks & Monuments Association, 2000.
This Proud Land: The Blue Ridge Mountains. McNally and Loftin, 1974.
A Timely Idea at An Ideal Time: Knoxville's Role in Establishing The Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee, 1984.
Terrestrial Plant Ecology in Great Smoky Mountains National Park Biosphere Reserve: A Fifteen-Year Review and a Program for Future Research In Research/Resources Management Report. Atlanta, GA: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1987.
Trichomycete Insect Symbionts in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Vicinity." Mycologia 98, no. 2 (2006): 333-352.
"Trip Report, GRSM 9/11 – 9/14: Construction of Parking Lot at Abrams Fall Parking Area and the Construction of Footpaths through Three Cemeteries. Tallahassee, FL: Southeast Archeological Center, 1989.
Tar Heel Maps: Colony and State, 1590-1995. North Carolina Weslyan College Press, 1996.
Tree facts and folklore : identification, ecology, uses (traditional & modern) and folklore of Southeastern trees /. Athens, Georgia: Possum Publications, 2014.
Trip Report - Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Tallahassee, FL: Southeast Archeological Center, 1978.
On Top of Le Conte." Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy 2, no. 2 (2001): 1-2.
"Talkin' tar heel : how our voices tell the story of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2014.
Tectonic Evolution of the Great Smoky Mountains." In Studies of Precambrian and Paleozoic Stratigraphy in the Western Blue Ridge: Carolina Geological Survey Trip Guidebook, edited by Stephen A. Kish, 57-68. Columbia, SC: Carolina Geological Society, 1991.
"Time Travel." Backpacker (2009): 12-18.
"Tracking Biocultural Pathways in Population Health: The Value of Biomarkers." Annals of Human Biology 36, no. 3 (2009): 281-297.
"Trip Report on Archeological Investigations of the Project Area for the Cades Cove Native Grass Demonstration Meadow, Project #GRSM 99-16, Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, February 23,2000. Gatlinburg, Tenn. : Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2000.
Trip Report on the Archeological Investigations of the Proposed Buried Cable Trenches at Oconaluftee, Park project #(s) GRSM 00-21. Gatlinburg, TN: Great SMoky Mountains National Park, 2000.
Trip Report on the Archeological Investigations of the New Tent pads and Associated Trails at Birch Spring Gap. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 2000.