@article {6898, title = {Goodbye to an Old Friend}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {19}, year = {1993}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {spring}, pages = {40}, abstract = {Reflects on the impact the Sears Catalogs had had on isolated mountain families when it arrived in the early twentieth century.}, keywords = {History, Mountain people, Personal narratives}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} } @article {6900, title = {Names from Minutes of Lufty Baptist Church}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {19}, year = {1993}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {summer}, pages = {9-23}, abstract = {An alphabetized list of names mentioned in the church minutes from1836 to the mid 1890s accompanied by any information associated with each name. More information about these people and this church are available at the Visitor Center of the GSMNP.}, keywords = {Mountain people -- Genealogy, Religion}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} } @book {5585, title = {Dorie: Woman of the Mountains}, year = {1992}, note = {With an afterward by Durwood Dunn.}, publisher = {University of Tennessee Press}, organization = {University of Tennessee Press}, edition = {1st}, address = {Knoxville, TN}, keywords = {Blount County, Farms, Little River Lumber Company, Mountain life, Personal narratives}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} } @book {7216, title = {If Life Gives you Scraps, Make a Quilt}, year = {1992}, publisher = {Misty Cove Press}, organization = {Misty Cove Press}, address = {Concord, TN}, keywords = {Mountain life, Short stories}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope and Bush, Margaret C} } @article {6541, title = {Amazing Maize - From Mountain Cabins to the White House}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {16}, year = {1990}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {summer}, pages = {29-31}, abstract = {Describes many ways mountain people prepared corn. Includes a legend about its introduction through the Kahkawkoty tribe.}, keywords = {Food, Mountain life}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} } @book {6710, title = {Ocona Lufta Baptist : Pioneer Church of the Smokies}, year = {1990}, publisher = {Misty Cove Press}, organization = {Misty Cove Press}, address = {Concord, TN}, keywords = {Oconaluftee, Religion, Swain County}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} } @article {6533, title = {Junglebrook - A Place Discovered}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {15}, year = {1989}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {winter}, pages = {105-109}, abstract = {Recounts the author{\textquoteright}s discovery of the Noah Ogle homestead near Gatlinburg and the grounds around it. Continues by describing the genealogy of Lucinda Ogle, Noah{\textquoteright}s wife.}, keywords = {Cabins, Flora, Mountain people -- Genealogy, Natural history, Personal narratives}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} } @article {12392, title = {The Other Side of the Smokies}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Trails}, volume = {7}, year = {1989}, month = {June}, pages = {8-9}, keywords = {Oconaluftee, Personal narratives, Smokemont}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} } @book {5592, title = {Dorie: Woman of the Mountains}, year = {1988}, publisher = {Nandel Publishing Co.}, organization = {Nandel Publishing Co.}, address = {Sevierville, TN}, keywords = {Biographies, Blount County, Farms, Little River Lumber Company, Mountain life}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} } @article {6487, title = {Great Granny{\textquoteright}s Version of Shakespeare}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {12}, year = {1986}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {autumn}, pages = {63-64}, abstract = {Describes the process of clothes washing in the days before washboards, when women used "battlin{\textquoteright} sticks." Includes a photograph of two women in Wears Valley, one with a washboard and the other with a battlin{\textquoteright} stick.}, keywords = {Mountain life}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} } @article {6454, title = {Poke Sallet Ain{\textquoteright}t Just Country Anymore}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {11}, year = {1985}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {summer}, pages = {31-32}, abstract = {Describes the author{\textquoteright}s experiences of introducing poke week salad to friends in Baltimore, Maryland. Includes recipes.}, keywords = {Food, Mountain life, Recipes}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} } @article {12491, title = {Bishop Francis Asbury: His Journeys through the Smokies from 1788-1813}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {10}, year = {1984}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {summer}, pages = {3-5}, abstract = {Includes excerpts from Asbury{\textquoteright}s diary.}, keywords = {Churches, Mountain life, Religion}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} } @article {6220, title = {Della Bennett Williamson}, journal = {Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter}, volume = {10}, year = {1984}, note = {Full text is available to members of the Smoky Mountain Historical Society.}, month = {winter}, pages = {3-5}, abstract = {Recounts stories from the life of a woman who was born in the Cataloochee Valley, lived on Cripple Creek, worked at a lumber camp early in her marriage, and raised her children on a farm in Cosby.}, keywords = {Folklore, Logging, Mountain life, Personal narratives}, author = {Bush, Florence Cope} }