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Allen, Jessica L.. "Testing lichen transplant methods for conservation applications in the southern Appalachian Mountains, North Carolina, U.S.A. ." The Bryologist 120, no. 3 (2017): 311-319.
Rochner, M.L., and H.D. Grissino-Mayer. "Testing the feasibility of dendrogeomorphic studies in the Southeastern U.S. on Mt. Le Conte, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, U.S.A." Geographical Bulletin - Gamma Theta Upsilon 57, no. 1 (2016): 1-14.
Hoppe, Patty, and Cathy Tucker. Testing the Waters. Write Off the Bookshelf, 2012.
Rowe, Richard, Barbara Maughan, Carol M. Worthman, Elizabeth Jane Costello, and Adrian Angold. "Testosterone, Antisocial Behavior, and Social Dominance in Boys: Pubertal Development and Biosocial Interaction." Biological Psychiatry 55, no. 5 (2004): 546-552.
Verrell, Paul A.. "Tests for Sexual Isolation Among Sympatric Salamanders of the Genus Desmognathus." Amphibia-Reptilia 11, no. 2 (1990): 147-153.
Best, Betty Boone. "Texans Visit Sam Houston's Homesite." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Journal and Newsletter 29, no. 3 (2003): 2-5.
Anonymous. Textile Design. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: From Pi Beta Phi to Arrowmont, 1990.
Jolley, Harley E.. That Magnificent Army of Youth and Peace: The Civilian Conservation Corps in North Carolina, 1933-1942. North Carolina Dept. of Cultural Resources, 2007.
Cook, J. J.. That Old Flame of Mine. Berkley Prime Crime, 2013.
Dickinson, Eleanor, and Brooks Johnson. That Old Time Religion : A Catalog from the Exhibit, That Old Time Religion, A Documentation of Protestant Revivalsim. Oakland, CA: Oakland Museum History Department, 1979.
Daniel, Charlie. That's a bear chasing Eula to get her oxygen mask. The University of Tennessee Libraries: The Charlie Daniel Editorial Cartoon Collection, Undated.
Fink, Paul M.. That's Why They Call It...: the Names and Lore of the Great Smokies. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association, 1972.
Fink, Paul M.. That's Why They Call It . . . The Names and Lore of the Great Smokies. Jonesboro, TN, 1956.
Vaillant, Francois. "The Thaumaleidae (Diptera) of the Appalachian Mountains." Journal of the New York Entomological Society 67, no. 1 (1959): 31-37.
Kirkpatrick, Barbara Saunders. Their Names are Myth, Legend, Dust: The Southern Mountaineer in Twentieth-Century Novels. College Park, MD: University of Maryland, 1974.
Matthews, Fred Decatur. Them Smoky Hills is "Hypoed" : Tales and Legends of the Great Smoky Mts.. Fred Decatur Matthews, 1950.
Jenkins, Michael A.. Thematic Accuracy Assessment: Great Smoky Mountains National Park Vegetation Map. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, TN: National Park Service, 2007.
Gottdiener, Mark. The Theming of America : Dreams, Media Fantasies, and Themed Environments. 2nd ed. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2001.
Gottdiener, Mark. The Theming of America : Dreams, Visions, and Commercial Spaces. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1997.
Deeds, Jean. There Are Mountains to Climb. Silverwood Press, 1996.
Van Miegroet, Helga, Irena F. Creed, Niki Stephanie Nicholas, D. G. Tarboton, K. L. Webster, J. Shubzda, B. Robinson, James L. Smoot, Dale W. Johnson, Steven E. Lindberg et al. "Is There Synchronicity in Nitrogen Input and Output Fluxes at the Noland Divide Watershed, a Small N-Saturated Forested Catchment in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." The Scientific World Journal 1 (2001): 480-492.
Bell, Floy Steiner. There's Something About a Mountain. Pigeon Forge, TN: Nandel, 1986.
Overholt, James. These Living Hills: Poems from a High School Appalachian History Class. Sevier County High School, 2000.
Sossamon, Leroy. These My Mountains, This My Land: A Poet's Life-long Love-affair with the Southern Appalachians. Village Press, 1983.
Jorstad, Stan, Mark Strand, and Robert Redford. These Rare Lands: Images of America's National Parks. Simon and Schuster, 1197.

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