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Mosena, David Ridgeway. The Classification of Second Homes: A Proposed System Based on an Inventory and Selected Analysis of Second Homes in Sevier County, Tennessee. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1971.
Mosely, Bill. Trout Fishing in the North Carolina Mountains. Adams Press, 1986.
Morton, J. A., and Jerry William Spangler. Developing Resource Overlays for Regional Recreation Planning: The Smokies Experience. Tennessee Valley Authority, Division of Forestry, Fisheries, and Wildlife Development, 1977.
Morse, Stephen W.. Screening for the presence of giardia lamblia of water samples, and human and animal stool samples from the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Vol. M.S.E.H. East Tennessee State University, 1984.
Morse, Stephen C., and Eva M. Smith. "Employment Impacts of Off-Peak Seasonal Tourism Development." Business and Economics Journal 6, no. 2 (2015): 5.
Morse, John C., Richard C. Harrington, and Danny R. Jones. Aquatic Insects of Raven Fork, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Swain County, North Carolina, USA. Waynesville, NC: Wetland Natural Resource Consultants, Inc., 2002.
Morsberger, Robert E.. "Modern Myths of the Cherokees." Appalachian Heritage 3, no. 3 (1975): 16-20.
Morrison, Sarah E.. The Chilhowee Boys in War Time In The Chilhowee Series. T. Y. Crowell & Company, 1895.
Morrison, Sarah E.. Chilhowee Boys in Harness In The Chilhowee Series. T. Y. Crowell & Company, 1898.
Morris, Chris M.. The Impact of Historic Logging on Woody Debris Distribution and Stream Morphology in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina-Tennessee. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2008.
Morris, Ashley B., Randall L. Small, and Mitchell B. Cruzan. Variation in Frequency of Clonal Reproduction in Fagus grandifolia in the Great Smoky Mountains., 2001.
Morris, Philip. "Planning a Town's Destiny." Southern Living (1998): 22-25.
Morris, Ashley B., Randall L. Small, and Mitchell B. Cruzan. "Variation in Frequency of Clonal Reproduction in Fagus grandifolia in the Great Smoky Mountains." Castanea 69, no. 1 (2004): 38-51.
Morris, Ashley B., Randall L. Small, and Mitchell B. Cruzan. "Investigating the Relationship between Cryptococcus fagisuga and Fagus grandifolia in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Southeastern Naturalist 1, no. 4 (2002): 415-424.
Morris, Michele J.. "The Smokies: Backwoods-Style." Backpacker 28, no. 3 (2000): 56-63; 134-135.
Morris, Ashley B., Nicole K. Millsaps, Kelsi Q. Mason, Jacquelyn S. Howell, and James H. Speer. "Mature Beech Trees (Fagus grandifolia; Fagaceae) Are Persistently Clonal in Coves and Beech Gaps in the Great Smoky Mountains." American Journal of Botany 101, no. 2 (2014): 381-388.
Morrell, John O.. The Mirth of a National Park. J.O. Morrell, 1981.
Morrell, John O.. A Brief History of the Appalachian and Wonderland Clubs within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Great Smoky Mountains National Park Archives.
Morrell, John O.. A History of the Cottages in the Vicinity of the Former Town of Elkmont, the Appalachian Club and the Wonderland Club., 1976.
Morgen, Emmanuelle. The Official Guide to America's National Parks. Fodors, 2004.
Morgan, John T., and Robert D. Mitchell. "The Log House Construction in Blount County." In Appalachian Frontiers: Settlement, Society, and Development in the Preindustrial Era, 201-221. Lexington, KY: The University Press of Kentucky, 1991.
Morgan, John T.. The Log House in East Tennessee. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1990.
Morgan, James H.. "Climbing Mount Le Conte: The Great Smoky Mountains Reveal a Wild and Primeval Beauty to Those Who Seek Them Out." Ford Times 57, no. 7 (1964): 40-42.
Morgan, John T.. The Decline of Log House Construction in Blount County, Tennessee. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1986.
Morgan, Lucy, and LeGette Blythe. Gift from the Hills: Miss Lucy Morgan's Story of Her Unique Penland School. Bobbs-Merrill, 1958.

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